I'm meeting with a guy who retired from the rail road. He's says that all he's getting from the rrb is part A and B. After reading on the rrb site, it seems that his benefits will be just like any other person turning 65. He will get part A for free and have a premium for part B. But i had read from other posts that he will be offered a plan F through United Healthcare, but at a much higher price? Is that still the case? I don't see anything about a supplement as a benefit on the rrb web site. Thanks for any and all info on this!