Can I use my concessionary bus pass on Manchester trams?
Can I use my concessionary bus pass on Manchester trams?
Under the ‘Local Concessionary Travel Scheme’ your pass entitles you to travel for free on all buses within Greater Manchester between 9.30am and midnight, Monday to Friday, and all day at weekends and on public holidays. Your pass also entitles you to add tram and train to your pass, for an annual charge.
Can I use my concessionary bus pass anywhere in the UK?
Your bus pass is valid for use on all registered Bus services within England, so if you are visiting other places you should be able to use your pass. It is not valid in Wales* or Scotland.
Can I use my disabled bus pass on trains in Manchester?
Travel plus pass for disabled people Within Greater Manchester: travel for free on all local buses, on Metrolink trams and on trains within Greater Manchester at any time.
Can I use my Greater Manchester bus pass in London?
People who live in Greater London can use their passes on buses, the Tube and some overground train services. Passes issued outside Greater London are valid only on London buses. So, unless you pay, you will be denied the pleasure of travelling underground in temperatures that would make it illegal to transport cattle.
What age is OAP concession?
60 or over
Provides information on practical and financial assistance with public transport that may be available to people who are aged 60 or over, or those who are disabled.
What time can I use my bus pass in England?
The pass cannot be transferred and is only valid for bus journeys within the time period prescribed; the statutory times of use are 9.30am – 11pm Monday to Friday and at all times at weekends and public holidays.
Can I use my Greater Manchester bus pass in Blackpool?
Unfortunately not. Only passes issued by either Blackpool or Wyre Borough Councils are eligible for free travel on the tramway as decided by Lancashire County Council.