What age is Manchester bus pass for?
What age is Manchester bus pass for? In Greater Manchester: Children under 5 years old travel for free on buses. Children aged 5-11 can pay child fares on buses. If you are aged 11-16, you must have an igo pass to travel using a child ticket on buses in Greater Manchester.
Can I use my free bus pass on MegaBus in England?
I'm over 60 - can I use my concessionary pass and travel for free? Unfortunately, English and Welsh National Concession passes, Railcards, and Rail Rover tickets aren't valid on megabus services.
Why is the bus pass age different in England?
The older person's bus pass is linked to state pension age in England, but it may be possible to get one sooner. For example, people who live in London can travel free on buses, tubes and other transport from the age of 60, but only within London.
What documents do I need to apply for a bus pass in the UK?
a passport sized photograph (please write your name on the back) proof of your address (for example, photocopies of a current utility bill dated within the last 3 months) proof of your age (for example, photocopies of passport, birth certificate, driving licence, medical card or letter/statement from the DWP)
Can I use my bus pass on the train in Manchester?
With a National Concessionary Plus Travel pass from TfGM, you travel free by bus, train or tram on any day at any time in Greater Manchester.
Which bus are free in Manchester?
- Manchester city centre free bus.
- Route 1.
- Frequency - 7am to 7.30pm Monday to Saturday and 10am to 6.30pm on Sundays and Bank Holidays.
- free bus 1 will follow a clockwise loop from Piccadilly rail station to Deansgate rail station, then via MOSI, Spinningfields and Chinatown back to Piccadilly. ...
- Route 2.
- Frequency.