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  2. Enter your postcode to: apply for a bus pass from your local council. check if you can get one sooner. Enter a postcode. For example SW1A 2AA. Find a postcode on Royal Mail's postcode finder....

  3. Apply for your older person's bus pass on GOV.UK. If you're 60 or over and live in London, then you can get free travel on buses, trains and other modes of transport in and around London with a 60+ London Oyster photocard. Apply for your 60+ London Oyster photocard on the TFL website. How can I get a disabled person's bus pass?

  4. To apply for a bus pass or check your eligibility for an over-60 bus pass, visit your nations government website. This will provide you with all the information you need about how to apply, how long it will take to receive your bus pass, and what identification documents you will need for your application.

  5. Apply by post. Download an application form or get one from an Information and Ticket Office. If you are eligible complete the relevant form and attach: A passport sized colour photograph of yourself. Proof of age – a copy of either your birth certificate, medical card, passport or driving licence.

  6. The National Entitlement card scheme provides free travel on registered local and long-distance bus services throughout Scotland, at any time of day for any number of journeys, for those aged 60 and over, as well as for eligible disabled people who live in Scotland.

  7. When you reach your 60th birthday you can apply for a Merseytravel Over 60s travel pass. Once you reach State Pension Age you will be given your English National Concessionary Travel Pass...

  8. How to apply. You apply online for a 60+ London Oyster photocard from two weeks before your 60th birthday. You need to provide: Active email address. Details from your valid, machine-readable...

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