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  1. Buy a Disabled Coachcard and Save

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  2. Apply for a disabled person's bus pass

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  3. At First West of England, we understand that not all disabilities are

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  4. Disabled Free Bus Travel

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  5. Using your free bus pass

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  6. Travel For Disabled > Disability Card

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  1. Apply for a disabled person's bus pass

    Apply for a disabled person's bus pass. Contact your local council to find out who issues disabled bus passes in your area as part of the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme. You're ...

  2. Disability Bus Pass

    A disability bus pass allows the card holder to travel for free of charge on most Stagecoach buses in Scotland, England and Wales. To find out if you're eligible for a disability bus pass, so we recommend you contact your local council for more information. Apply for your disabled person's bus pass.

  3. Apply for or renew a disabled persons bus pass

    Apply for a disabled persons bus pass. Renew, replace or update a disabled persons bus pass. Using your disabled persons bus pass. Travelling with a companion. Further information on the disabled persons bus pass. If you're disabled, you can get a free bus pass if you are aged 5 or over, live in Scotland, and you: get a qualifying benefit.

  4. Bus Travel With Disabilities or Reduced Mobility

    You may also email Greyhound if you are having problems due to your disability: [email protected]. Here are a few additional number that might also be useful: TTY/TDD: 1-800-345-3109. Spanish/Español: 1-800-531-5332. More Helpful Information for Your Trip: Priority seating.

  5. Get a disabled person's pass

    If you're disabled, you might be able to get a free bus pass for travel anywhere in England. The pass lets you travel for free during off-peak times: between 9.30am and 11pm, Monday to Friday. all day at weekends and on public holidays. If you live in the West Midlands, you can use your pass on the buses from 9.30am until 11.59pm.

  6. Transport support services for disabled people

    Buses and coaches. You can get a bus pass for free travel if you're disabled. Passes from councils in England can be used anywhere in England: at any time on a Saturday, Sunday or bank holiday ...

  7. Disabled Free Bus Travel

    CARD. If you have a disability you could be eligible for free bus travel to get around Scotland and your local area, accessed via the National Entitlement Card. The scheme provides free travel on most registered local and long-distance bus services throughout Scotland, at any time of day for any number of journeys, for disabled people.

  8. Travel pass for disabled people

    To order a replacement pass you can: Call TfGM on 0161 244 1000 to make a card payment (7am to 8pm Monday to Friday and 8am to 8pm at weekends and public holidays). Visit an Information and Ticket office to order and pay for a replacement pass. Travel pass for disabled people. Free and low-cost travel for disabled people.

  9. Transport for disabled people

    Help with the cost of your travel can make transport more accessible. Financial support can include: disabled person's bus pass (GOV.UK) Disabled Persons Railcard. Jobcentre Plus Travel Discount Card (GOV.UK) London Freedom Pass. London Taxicard. Disabled Coachcard for National Express coaches. community transport schemes, like Dial-a-ride.

  10. Help with the cost of transport if you're disabled

    Follow the steps on GOV.UK to apply. If you don't qualify for a Disabled Person's Freedom Pass, you can ask your council for a 'discretionary bus pass'. Some London councils give these to people who aren't eligible for a Freedom Pass but have problems getting around. You can find your council's contact details through GOV.UK.

  11. Wheelchair Accessible Public Transportation in Moscow, Russia

    The public transportation system in Moscow is moderately accessible, much to the surprise of many. Use of this transportation network will require some planning for disabled travelers, especially those in wheelchairs. An ability to understand and recognize the Cyrillic alphabet will also make its use much easier for travelers of all abilities.

  12. Public Transportation in Moscow: the Troika Card and

    The most used travel card in Moscow is the Troika Card, which can be used to pay on most of the capital city's public transit systems. In addition to the Troika Card, it is possible to use a Visa or MasterCard to pay and go directly through the turnstiles. ... the disabled or retirees. The fare is paid directly to the driver. 1.4. Cable cars ...

  13. Free Bus Pass

    The English National Concessionary Travel Scheme provides free travel on local bus services anywhere in England, between 0930 and 2300 during weekdays and anytime during weekends and bank holidays. The National Entitlement card scheme provides free travel on registered local and long-distance bus services throughout Scotland, at any time of day ...

  14. Eligibility and Conditions for the 60+ or Disabled Traveller

    The scheme provides free travel on registered local and long-distance bus services throughout Scotland, at any time of day for any number of journeys, for those aged 60 and over, as well as for eligible disabled people who live in Scotland. Cardholders living in Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles receive two free return ferry journeys each ...

  15. Buy a Disabled Coachcard and Save

    Check out these great ways to save with your Disabled Coachcard. Save 1/3 on Standard and Fully Flexible fares, even at peak times. Enjoy £15 mid-week day returns on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Your Coachcard can take up to 7 days to be delivered and if it hasn't arrived 24 hours ahead of your planned journey, then call our Contact Centre.

  16. Travelling with a companion

    Disabled people who need to travel with a companion can get free travel for their companions. How to apply for a disabled person's bus pass, and special conditions for use on trams and trains. ... If your card has this logo, your companion can travel with you for free. Your companion cannot use the card without you.

  17. Persons with Disabilities

    How to buy a TAP card. A TAP card costs $2 plus fare and includes transfers to Metro rail and bus. For additional TAP questions please visit taptogo.net or call 866.827.8646. Reload, check your balance + expiration date of your TAP card. If your card is lost or stolen you can recover the balance and transfer it to a new card.

  18. Motability, Blue Badge Scheme and discounted travel

    Depending on where in the UK you live, you might be entitled to free or discounted bus travel. Find out more about bus passes and other travel concessions where you live by following the links below: free bus travel for disabled people in England, go to the GOV.UK website; concessionary travel in Scotland, go to the Transport Scotland website

  19. National Entitlement Card (NEC)

    60+ concessionary travel; Young Persons' Free Bus Travel Scheme / Young Scot Card; Disabled concessionary travel; National Entitlement Card without free bus travel; Replacement or renewal; Check your eligibility and the documents you need to show for the different types of card with Transport Scotland or getyournec.scot.

  20. How to apply for a card

    The National Entitlement Card and Young Scot National Entitlement Card gives free access to almost all buses. Companion entitlement - if you need a companion to help you use buses your National Entitlement Card will allow them to travel for free too. People in Highland can now apply for an Over 60s, Disabled or Young Scot card via the following ...

  21. Further information on the disabled persons bus pass

    Further information on the disabled persons bus pass. If you live in the Glasgow and Strathclyde area you can contact Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) by: email: [email protected]. phone: 0141 333 3211. If you live somewhere else in Scotland, you can contact your local council.

  22. Troika card, Unified Travelcard and 90 Minute ticket: paying for public

    It can be transferred to the Troika card and be used to pay for metro, trolley-bus, tram, bus, monorail and light-rail metro rides. The Unified Travelcard, a red paper card, is also available. ... Autobus card. This blue-and-white ticket for Zone B is printed in several options. The one-trip card costs 40 roubles, the 60-trip card is 1,150 ...

  23. Travel concessions for disabled people in Scotland

    In Scotland, concessionary travel gives free or discounted trips on public transport to eligible disabled people, older people and younger people. This information guide outlines the main travel concessions available, who qualifies, what they cost, and how to apply. Concessions may apply to buses, coaches, trains and ferries.

  24. Everything about public transport in Moscow

    Single Ride: 65 ₽ (€0.6) when purchased as a single ride without a Troika Card, 57 ₽ (€0.6) with Troika Card. 90-Minute Ticket: 75 ₽ (€0.7), allowing unlimited transfers within 90 minutes across buses, trams, trolleybuses, and metro. 24h Pass: Cost: 340 ₽ (€3.3) 3-Day Pass: Cost: 650 ₽ (€6.4) Children under 7: Free travel on the metro and other transport systems.

  25. Disability travel insurance

    If you're asking yourself this question, you're in the right place. Below, you'll find helpful guidance for travelling with a disability, including what insurance options are available to you. Read on. Travelling with a disability. If you have a disability, you're legally entitled to support when travelling by air.