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5 days ago · The more people that use the bus, and more often, the stronger the future for bus routes and the wider network. Eight-out-of-ten people who got Birthday Bus passes are driving less now. 90% of Birthday Bus users say that the free pass has played a key role in getting them to take the bus more.
5 days ago · The discount card makes it easy to demonstrate eligibility for the reduced fare on fixed route bus, rail, and ferry systems throughout the bay area. With the RTC card you can buy discounted VTA Senior/Disabled monthly passes using Clipper or load cash value onto the card to pay reduced fares.
4 days ago · Clipper is the Bay Area’s easiest way to pay for transit by bus, train or ferry. Accepted by all of the Bay Area’s 20+ different transit agencies, your Clipper card holds cash value, transit passes or a combination.
2 days ago · Applications for the 60+ London, 5-10, 11-15 and 16+ Zip Oyster photocards will open shortly. Please check back here for updates. If you want to replace a lost or damaged Oyster photocard that is still valid, call us on 0343 222 1234, and select option 1 (charges may apply). We are open every day between 08:00-20:00.
6 days ago · Residents aged 60 or over are eligible for free travel on buses, trains, and tubes within the city. READ MORE: DWP opens Winter Fuel Payment phone lines this week with millions still to claim
5 days ago · North Somerset residents will be able to get free bus travel throughout their birthday month from 1 December 2024 to 30 November 2025. And new to this year’s offer, under 21s can receive two months of bus travel free – their birthday month and the month after. Since the Birthday Bus scheme launched last August, over 72,000 people applied ...
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3 days ago · In most parts of England, you qualify for a free bus pass – usually covering travel between 9.30am and 11pm – once you reach state pension age (currently 66). Those living in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Merseyside and London can claim the travel concession at 60, with free rail, Tube and tram travel sometimes included.