A classic example of a British train ticket, the Great Western Railway Ticket Cogan to Cardiff General is a nostalgic nod to a bygone era. Issued from 1882 until 1968, this ticket was one of many types used throughout the GWR's network, catering to diverse travel needs. The elegant design features the iconic Cogan logo in bold red and white hues, evoking a sense of tradition.
This ticket allows passengers to journey between two major stations, with multiple stops along the way. The fare structure reflects the era's economy, with prices ranging from 1d to 2s for adult tickets and up to 6d for children. The ticket itself is made of sturdy paper with perforations, providing a tactile experience that was once common on train travel.
In today's world of digital ticketing, this vintage ticket offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of history. Its nostalgic charm and period authenticity make it an attractive addition to any enthusiast's collection or home decor. So why not treat yourself to a piece of British railway heritage?