Travelling this weekend? 42-years-old? Well ScotRail has the deal for you.
A one-time only offer from ScotRail for passengers between Glasgow and Edinburgh could see train users snag a free ticket.
To mark the company's new trains across the country, 42-year-olds will be given free travel between Glasgow and the capital to mark the 42-minute journey time between the two.
All you need to get started is some proof that you were born between June 2, 1976 and June 1, 1977.
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The rail operator says: "They say life begins at 40. Well we beg to differ. For all you lucky 42-year-olds, this weekend, we’re treating you.
"To celebrate the launch of our 42-minute journey on the express trains between Edinburgh and Glasgow via Falkirk High, all 42-year-olds can travel free on this route.
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"Simply turn up and show your ID to enjoy the journey."
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