Can I use my travel pass on a train?
Can I use my travel pass on a train?
It still provides free travel on the London Underground, Overground, trams and buses, as well as some TfL Rail and National Rail services, but you can’t use your pass outside of London.
Can you use free travel pass in Northern Ireland?
The Free Travel Scheme allows you to travel free of charge on all public transport owned by the State. You cannot use your existing free travel pass for free travel within Northern Ireland.
Do Over 60s get free train travel?
The 60+ Oystercard provides free travel on Transport for London (TfL) services for all Londoners when they reach 60 years old. The 60+ Oystercard allows Londoners to travel for free on TfL services from 09:00 weekdays, as well as anytime on weekends and bank holidays.
Can you use your free travel pass on Irish Ferries?
Using your Paper – Free Travel Pass when using private ferry services: You must produce your Free Travel Pass to the ferry operator. In some cases, you will get a ticket for your journey.
Can I use my free travel pass from Dublin to Belfast?
Free travel passes are non-transferrable and can only be used by the named person. If you are travelling Dublin to/ from Belfast, Ballina, Cork, Ennis, Galway, Limerick, Rosslare, Tralee, Sligo, Westport or Waterford and you wish to book onto a train, select a ‘Free Travel Pass or Valid Ticket’ option on irishrail.ie.
Can I use my free travel pass in UK?
The free bus pass in England only works during off-peak travel times, which means it is only eligible for free travel between 9:30AM and 11PM on weekdays and all day on weekends and public holidays.
What does P mean on free travel pass?
If you are entitled to free travel, the card will also display this information in the top left-hand corner. If FT-P is written on the card the holder is personally entitled to free travel. If FT+S is written on the card the holder can travel with their spouse, partner or cohabitant.