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The scheme extended the provision of free bus travel within individual local authorities to allow travel throughout England from 1 April 2008. [1] English residents who have attained the state pension age for women, which was gradually being increased from 60 to 66 by 2026, as well as eligible disabled residents, are eligible for free off-peak ...
The Concessionary Bus Travel Act 2007 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which entitles all people resident in England who are either disabled or over the age of 60 to free travel on local buses at off-peak times anywhere within England (transport being a devolved matter and therefore within the purview of the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly and Northern Ireland Assembly ...
Willoughby: The City of Willoughby contracted Transdev NSW to operate a daily free bus loop route that connects St Leonards station with the Artarmon industrial area. [14] Newcastle: Newcastle Transport operated a free bus zone in the CBD area between 07:30 and 18:00. [15] This ceased with the introduction of Newcastle Light Rail in February 2019.
An excellent free bus, known as the Silver Line, runs from the terminals through a secret road tunnel beneath the harbour to South Station: the bus enters a zone which is effectively inside the ...
Washington, D.C. planned to eliminate fares on all of the city’s buses beginning this summer, but it has been delayed over budget shortfalls. The transit agency faces a $750 million operating ...
In my new survey of the UK’s 10 worst-value rail trips, half the journeys priced at £1 per mile or higher are airport links: Hayes & Harlington to Heathrow Central – £2.10 per mile
In 2017, the city bus transport was free for senior citizens, children and students up to 26 years; since 2018, buses are free for all, but only in the city zone (sections outside the city are still paid). [70] [71] Lovosice: 8,700: BusLine a. s., renamed to TD BUS a.s. 2018: Since 28 January 2018 [72]
Freedom Pass is a concessionary travel scheme, which began in 1973, to provide free travel to residents of Greater London, England, for people with a disability or over the progressively increasing state pension age [1] (60 for women in 2010, increased to 66 for everybody until about 2026, then increasing further). [2]