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  1. You get an older person’s bus pass when you’re 60. Apply if you’re in: Scotland. Northern Ireland. Some older people can get free travel on local buses - contact your council to check your ...

  2. 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.

  3. To be eligible for a free older person’s bus pass in England, you must have reached the State Pension age, which is currently 66 for both men and women. In Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, you are eligible to apply for a bus pass from the age of 60.

  4. Apply for an Older Person's Travel Pass and travel for free between 9.30am and 11pm on any bus in the West Midlands. The pass is also valid on the tram.

  5. 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.

  6. Essex residents who are applying for an older persons or disabled persons bus pass for the first time may apply to Essex County Council. You can find the following on this web page: How to apply for a bus pass. Replace a lost or stolen bus pass. Renew your pass.

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  8. If you want to apply for or renew a bus pass, the easiest way is to apply or renew online. You can also replace lost, damaged or stolen cards by applying online. The charge for a lost/damaged...

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