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- Free bus and train passes for over-60s are staying in Northern Ireland - but there is concern by some about a new fee for first-time applicants. The fee, thought to be about £20, was announced by Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd.
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Jun 15, 2024 · Free bus and train passes for over-60s are staying in Northern Ireland - but there is concern by some about a new fee for first-time applicants.
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By Eimear Flanagan. BBC News NI. Should everyone in Northern...
- Public transport: Should all over-60s keep their free bus passes?
Jun 12, 2024 · Over-60s are entitled to travel on public buses and trains for free in Northern Ireland, regardless of their income, and this system will continue. But Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd has...
Aug 19, 2023 · By Eimear Flanagan. BBC News NI. Should everyone in Northern Ireland be entitled to free bus and train travel when they reach their 60th birthday? Since 2007/2008, Stormont has funded...
May 24, 2024 · Most bus and rail fares across Northern Ireland will increase from early June. Public transport operator Translink confirmed the move, saying it reflects two years of "extraordinary...
Free bus and train passes for over-60s are staying in Northern Ireland - but there is concern about a new fee for first-time applicants. The fee, thought to be about £20, was announced...
Free and concessionary bus and rail travel. If you're aged 60 or over, or you have a disability, you may be entitled to concessionary travel on bus and railway journeys within Northern Ireland....
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