If you are 60 or over or are 'eligible disabled', you may be entitled to free off-peak travel on local buses anywhere in England. Find out about free bus travel and about the travel concessions some local authorities offer children and young people.
Since April 2008 everyone who is resident in England and who is:
has been entitled to a free annual bus pass giving free off-peak travel on local buses anywhere in England (before this you could only travel for free within your local area). 'Off-peak' is between 9.30am and 11pm Monday to Friday and all day at weekends and on public holidays.
Local authorities may offer further benefits to their residents, such as free travel outside off-peak times or reduced tram or rail travel, but these will apply only for travel in the local area, not elsewhere in England.
If you have questions about how to get your bus pass, you should contact your local pass provider.
On 1 April 2009 the rules about the services on which you can use your bus pass were clarified. You can use your bus pass on all local bus services in England but, as a general rule, not on the following types of non-standard service:
There is a separate half-price coach concession for older and disabled people that many coach operators participate in. For more information please contact the coach company directly.
For detailed information on the changes to bus concessions see the DfT website.
You are eligible disabled if you:
If you have not yet applied for an England-wide pass, or if you have only just become eligible, you will need to apply to your local pass provider. They will ask you to:
If you have an older Freedom Pass you will have been given a sticker when you renewed it for April 2008. You can use your stickered pass in London and for free off-peak travel on local buses anywhere in England.
If you are eligible but don't have a Freedom Pass, you can find out how to apply on the Freedom Pass website.
In London everyone under 16 can travel free on buses and trams. This includes residents and non-residents. Children aged 14-15 will need an Oyster photocard to take advantage of free travel.
16-17 year olds (and some 18 year olds) in full-time education or on a work-based learning scheme who live within a London borough can travel for free on buses and trams across the entire London bus network, including sections outside Greater London. You will need a valid Oyster photocard to take advantage of free travel.
Information on how to obtain an Oyster photocard can be found on the Transport for London (TfL) website.
Reduced, or concessionary, bus fare tickets are sometimes available to:
Some companies also offer half-price coach travel for:
Your local authority will have details of local transport schemes in your area - you can contact them through your local council.