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  2. The 75 Best Senior Discounts and Where to Find Them - AOL

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    Publix, the largest grocery store chain in the Southeast, no longer gives senior discounts. The Albertsons chain includes Safeway, Vons, Jewel-Osco, Shaw’s, Acme, Tom Thumb, Randalls, United ...

  3. 73 best discounts for ages 50+: Where to save money for ... - AOL

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    Carnival Cruise Lines — Special rates for seniors. Royal Caribbean — Reduced rates on select sailings. Ages 62 and older. ... Most discounts are for in-store and dining-room customers.

  4. 110+ Senior Discounts for Dining, Travel, Health, and More - AOL

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    National Parks. The bad news is that the $10 lifetime pass for U.S. citizens and residents 62 and over now costs $80, although there's an annual pass for $20. The upside is that you still get into ...

  5. 15 Unexpected Places To Score Senior Discounts - AOL

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    Senior discount: Up to 50% off lenses, up to 30% off sunglasses. AARP members get exclusive discounts and services from LensCrafters. Members get exams for a $55 copay and discounts of 10% on ...

  6. PATCO Speedline - Wikipedia

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    There is currently no discount for use of the stored value Freedom Card or for multi-ride paper tickets. There are also no unlimited ride pass options, however a reduced fare Freedom Card is available for senior citizens and disabled riders. Magnetic back tickets (1969–2006)

  7. Long Island Rail Road - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the LIRR and Metro-North started a pilot program in which passengers traveling within New York City were allowed to buy one-way tickets for $2.50. The special reduced-fare CityTicket, proposed by the New York City Transit Riders Council, was formally introduced in 2004.