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  1. Youth discounted bus travel. If you’re aged 16 to 21 and live in Wales you can apply for a MyTravelPass. This means you could get about a third off the cost of bus travel. Use on trains. Concessionary travel passes are also valid on some train services. For more information visit Transport for Wales.

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      Apply for a Disabled Person's Welsh Concessionary Travel...

  2. A paper application form is available here to download below for you to print at home. Guidance on how to complete the paper application form is also available here . Once you’ve completed your application, please double check all the details are correct and post it to: Concessionary Travel Card. PO Box 55.

  3. Apply for a Disabled Person's Welsh Concessionary Travel Card. You're entitled to a Concessionary Travel Card if you're an eligible disabled person and your primary residence is in Wales. If you're a disabled person and your condition limits your ability to travel alone you may be able to get a companion card that will allow someone else to ...

    • If you live in England or Wales
    • If you live in Scotland or Northern Ireland

    In England you can get a bus pass for free travel when you reach the State Pension age.

    If you live in London, you can travel free on buses, tubes and other transport when you’re 60, but only within London.

    In Wales you can get a bus pass when you reach 60.

    Enter your postcode to:

    •apply for a bus pass from your local council

    •check if you can get one sooner

    You get an older person’s bus pass when you’re 60. Apply if you’re in:

    •Scotland

  4. Evidence of disability. You're entitled to a concessionary travel card if you're an eligible disabled person and your primary residence is in Wales. You're eligible if you: You'll need to provide evidence set by the Welsh Government by providing a copy of one of the following. The application can be processed fastest if you can provide proof of ...

  5. Using your Welsh Concessionary Travel Card. As you board the bus, simply hold your pass against the ticket machine. Please make sure you remove it from your purse or wallet first as any contactless bank cards could interfere with the reader! Wait for the beep. Show your card to the driver to confirm you're the authorised holder.

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  7. Please contact publictransport@bridgend.gov.uk or (01656) 642559 for more information. Lost, stolen or damaged bus pass. If your travel card has been lost, stolen or damaged, you can request a replacement by telephoning Transport for Wales on 0300 303 4240. There may be a charge for the replacement Travel Card.