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  1. Freedom Pass provides Londoners over the age of 66 and those with eligible disabilities free public transport across the capital and on local buses across England. Find out more about this scheme and apply for, or manage, your Freedom Pass here.

  2. An older person's Freedom Pass is available to all London residents over the age of 66. You can apply for an older person's Freedom Pass online or by post. Please do not submit a first time application if you require a replacement pass as this may cause unnecessary delays.

  3. What to do if your Freedom Pass has been lost, stolen or damaged, or if your personal details have changed. If your pass is lost or damaged, you can replace it online or over the phone. You will be charged £14 for a replacement.

  4. Am I eligible for a Freedom Pass? Freedom Pass is available to London residents who are aged over 66 or with eligible disabilities. Find out more about eligibility.

  5. The pass allows free travel on buses, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground and most National Rail services in London. Pass holders also get a discounted fare on River services and the Emirates Air Line. 60+ Oyster pass holders are not entitled to free travel on services outside of London.

  6. Your Freedom Pass allows you to travel in Standard Class on most local rail services in London, during the following times: Monday to Friday from 9.30am and until 4.30am the following morning; At any time on weekends and public holidays ; The Freedom Pass is not valid for travel on train services operated by: East Midlands Trains; Grand Central ...

  7. From Wednesday 18 January 2023, the temporary suspension of free travel for Older Person's Freedom Pass and 60+ London Oyster photocard holders between 04:30 and 09:00 on weekdays, which was put in place during the pandemic, will become permanent.

  8. Using your Freedom Pass is straightforward. On the gates at most stations and when boarding buses you will see a yellow circle which is a card reader. Keep your pass in its wallet and touch the pass flat onto the yellow card reader.

  9. A disabled person’s Freedom Pass is available to London residents with eligible disabilities. You can apply for this Freedom Pass through your local London borough council.

  10. A disabled person’s Freedom Pass is available to London residents with eligible disabilities. You can apply for this Freedom Pass through your local London borough council.

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