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National Entitlement Card (NEC) for over 60s

If you are aged 60 or over, you are entitled to free bus travel across Scotland and reduced fares on coaches, trains and the Subway in the Strathclyde area.

If you are aged 60 or over, you are entitled to free bus travel across Scotland and reduced fares on coaches, trains and the Subway in the Strathclyde area. 

Your National Entitlement Card (NEC) works as your bus pass or for getting concessions on travel in Strathclyde. You can also use it for library membership or leisure centre membership.  

Apply online for your card

You can apply online for your NEC card on the getyournec.scot website.  

You will need to provide proof of your identity, address and a photo of yourself when you apply online, so we can confirm your details.  

See what you can use as proof of your identity and address on the nec.scot website. 

You can use a device, like a laptop, tablet, or smartphone to take a digital photo and upload it with your application. 

Other ways to apply for your card

You can also apply for your NEC at most post offices. Ask at the counter for a concessionary travel application form.  

You will also need: 

  • a recent passport size photograph 
  • proof of age 
  • proof of your current address 

See the National Entitlement Card (NEC) website for a list of acceptable proofs for identity, photographs and address .  

Send your application form to SPT by email at [email protected] or by post to: 

Concessionary Travel Card Unit  Buchanan Bus Station  10 Killermont Street  Glasgow  G2 3NW  

You should check the SPT website for updates as the SPT Concessionary Travel Card desk at Buchanan Bus Station may be closed due to coronavirus protection measures. 

It normally takes up to 4 weeks from when we receive your application by post to when you get your card. 

Change or replace your card

You can also change or replace your card online if: 

  • your card is lost, damaged or stolen 
  • you need to change the photo on your card 
  • your address has changed. 

You'll need your 16-digit card number to change or replace your card online. If you don't know the number on your card, you should apply for a new card online  or get an application form from your local post office.  

You can also contact SPT's Concessionary Travel Unit on 0141 333 3211 or email [email protected] if you need to change or replace your card. 

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Elderly and disabled residents in the Strathclyde region can save money on public transport with the National Entitlement Card (NEC). The card gives holders free bus travel in Scotland and, through the Strathclyde Concessionary Travel Scheme, reduced fares on trains and Subway in the Strathclyde area. If you live on an island or peninsula within Strathclyde you can also receive reduced ferry fares with a Strathclyde Concessionary Travel Ferry Card. SPT support the administration of the elderly (60+) and disabled concessionary travel schemes only. Please visit freebus.scot for information regarding Young Persons' (Under 22) Free Bus Travel. For further information on the Concessionary travel scheme available within Scotland please visit the Transport Scotland website.

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Renewal forms are no longer being sent to disabled card holders with a National Entitlement Card due to expire.

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The National Entitlement Card (NEC) is Scotland’s National Smartcard, offering access to many public services across the country. The card gives elderly and disabled people free bus travel across Scotland and, through the Strathclyde Concessionary Travel Scheme, also provides reductions on train, Subway and ferry fares.

The NEC card is valid for up to three years, but in a change to the renewal process, SPT no longer sends out renewal forms to disabled card holders. This means everyone with a card - sometimes referred to as a ‘Saltire card’ - should check the expiry date to make sure they will be able to enjoy uninterrupted entitlement to travel concessions.

SPT recommends applying for a renewal card at least five weeks before the expiry date. It’s also important to be aware that guidance on the SPT website states that the Concessionary Travel Card Unit at Buchanan Bus Station will be closed for in person applications until further notice.

SPT guidance adds: “Please provide an acceptable proof of eligibility document at least five weeks before the card expires to allow for processing and a new card to be issued. SPT cannot be held liable for gaps in entitlement.”

SPT supports the administration of the elderly (60+) and disabled concessionary travel schemes only. If you have a Young Persons' (Under 22) Free Bus Travel card, visit freebus.scot for more information.

How to renew your disabled NEC

Proof of eligibility is required to issue a new disabled NEC. For more information on the qualifying criteria and acceptable proof of eligibility documents for a disabled NEC please see the Transport Scotland website here.

You can renew your disabled NEC online at getyournec.scot if you have a smartphone, tablet or computer with a camera or webcam.

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Alternatively, if you are unable to complete the renewal process online using getyournec.scot, SPT will accept a photographed / scanned copy of your proof of eligibility document by email or post to the details below:

  • Email: [email protected]
  • Post: Concessionary Travel, 10 Killermont Street, Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow, G2 3NW

You need to quote the cardholder’s name, disabled NEC card number, date of birth and full address on any emails or postal correspondence.

There is also a video explaining how to apply for a new NEC or renew an existing card on the geetyournec.scot website here .

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Can I Use My Concession Card on Glasgow Airport Express Bus?

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  • January 21, 2024

Have you ever wondered if your concession card can be used on the Glasgow Airport Express bus? It's a question that many travelers have, and the answer can make a big difference in your travel plans.

Whether you're a regular commuter or just looking for a convenient way to get to the airport, knowing the ins and outs of using your concession card on the Express bus can save you time and money.

So, let's explore the details and find out how you can make the most of this travel option.

Key Takeaways

  • Scottish concession card holders are eligible for free travel on the Glasgow Airport Express bus (Service 500).
  • Concession and Under 22 NEC card holders can also travel for free on Service 500.
  • Individuals over 60 or with disabilities can enjoy free bus travel with the National Entitlement Card.
  • Application forms for the concession card can be obtained from the local authority or council office.

Eligible Concession Cards

If you hold a Scottish concession card, you can enjoy free travel on the 500 airport bus, known as the Glasgow Airport Express. This benefit extends to concession and Under 22 NEC card holders, allowing them to travel for free on Service 500.

The eligibility for free bus travel in Scotland also applies to individuals over 60 or those with disabilities, and access is granted through the National Entitlement Card. To obtain the necessary concession card, you can acquire an application form from your local authority or council office.

Once you have your Scottish concession card, you can take advantage of the free bus travel on the Glasgow Airport Express, making your journey to and from the airport more convenient and cost-effective.

It's important to note that having a valid concession card is a valuable asset when it comes to accessing various transportation benefits, and it's worthwhile to ensure you have the appropriate documentation to enjoy these privileges.

Applicable Discounts and Benefits

Discover the diverse discounts and benefits available for travelers on the Glasgow Airport Express 500.

  • Free travel for concession and Under 22 NEC card holders.
  • Discounted fares on the 500 airport bus for Scottish concession card holders.
  • Free travel on the Airport Express 500 for those over 60 with an Over 60s bus pass.

It's important to note that there's no specific information available about the United Kingdom plus c bus card's acceptance or benefits in Glasgow and the airport.

Unfortunately, details regarding the usage of disabled bus passes on the Airport Express 500 or any special provisions or discounts for disabled passengers on the bus aren't provided.

To make the most of these benefits, consider using the First Bus App. It allows easy access to information about applicable discounts and benefits, as well as plan your journey and stay updated with real-time travel information to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience traveling to and from Glasgow Airport.

Valid Routes and Destinations

As a traveler holding a Scottish concession card or an Over 60s bus pass, you can take advantage of the Glasgow Airport Express service 500, which efficiently connects the airport and the city center in just 15 minutes.

The bus can be caught from Buchanan Bus Station, stance 46 (city) or stance 1 (airport). It makes stops at St Vincent Street, George Square, and popular hotels in the city.

The service operates 24 hours a day with frequent timetables and through the night journeys. The 500 airport bus is a popular and convenient mode of transportation for travelers.

When traveling from the airport to the city center, the bus stops at key locations, making it easy for you to reach your destination. Additionally, the return journey from the city center to the airport follows the same route, providing a hassle-free travel experience.

First Glasgow operates the service, ensuring reliability and comfort for passengers traveling to and from Glasgow Airport.

Whether you're arriving in Glasgow or heading to the airport, the Glasgow Airport Express bus offers a convenient and efficient way to travel between these key destinations.

Application Process for Concession Card Use

To apply for the concession card, check your eligibility based on age or disability and obtain the application form from the local authority/council office. The application process requires you to submit the completed form along with a recent passport-type photograph, proof of age or disability, and proof of current address.

Different procedures are in place for age and disability applications, so it's essential to check the specific requirements on the National Entitlement Card website. Additionally, if you need to renew, replace, or encounter any issues with the card, you can reach out to the Local Authority or SPT Travel Card Unit for assistance.

When applying for the concession card, it's important to ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria and provide all the necessary documentation to avoid delays in the process. The National Entitlement Card website is a valuable resource for detailed information on the application process, requirements, and contact details for assistance. By following the guidelines and submitting the required documents, you can facilitate a smooth application process and enjoy the benefits of using your concession card on the Glasgow Airport Express Bus service.

Conditions and Restrictions

If you have successfully obtained your concession card and are ready to use it on the Glasgow Airport Express Bus, it is important to be aware of the specific conditions and restrictions that apply to your card usage. Here's a breakdown of the conditions and restrictions for using concession cards on the airport bus:

Understanding these conditions and restrictions is crucial to ensure a smooth journey and avoid any inconvenience. If you have any further queries or need more detailed information, it is advisable to visit the official website and review the Cookies Statement, site MapHow, and consentSite MapHow for the most up-to-date details.

Card Replacement and Renewal

When replacing or renewing your concession card for travel on the Glasgow Airport Express Bus, ensure to contact your Local Authority or SPT Travel Card Unit for assistance.

It's important to verify that your card's photograph and personal details are accurate before using it for travel. If you come across any incorrect information on your card or no longer require it, report this to the appropriate authority.

While paper tickets for concession journeys aren't mandated by legislation, having a valid card is essential for travel. For specific inquiries, reach out to Concessionary Travel and Smart and Integrated Ticketing at Transport Scotland.

It's crucial to maintain the validity of your concession card to avoid any disruptions during your travel on the airport bus. By staying proactive and ensuring your card is up to date, you can have a smooth and hassle-free travel experience.

If you need further assistance or information on card replacement and renewal, don't hesitate to reach out to the relevant authorities or agencies.

Accessibility Accommodations

For seamless travel on the Glasgow Airport Express Bus, passengers holding Scottish concession cards can enjoy the benefit of free travel.

When it comes to accessibility accommodations, it's essential to ensure that all passengers can use the transportation services comfortably. Here are some important points to consider:

  • Use : Scottish concession cards can be used to avail free travel on the Airport Express 500 bus, providing a convenient option for eligible passengers.
  • Contact : If you have specific accessibility needs or require further information about the facilities available on the bus, it's recommended to contact the bus service provider directly. They can assist in addressing any concerns or queries related to accessibility accommodations.
  • App : Check if the bus service provider offers a mobile app that provides accessibility information, such as details about wheelchair accessibility, priority seating, and other relevant features.
  • Accessibility Accommodations : While there's no specific information available about special provisions for disabled passengers, it's advisable to inquire about any available accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
  • Additional Support : Passengers with specific accessibility requirements may benefit from reaching out to the bus service provider in advance to arrange any necessary support or accommodations for a smooth travel experience.

Additional Traveler Support

Passengers holding Scottish concession cards can access free travel on the Glasgow Airport Express Bus, providing valuable cost-saving benefits for eligible travelers. Additional support for travelers in the region includes the acceptance of Scottish concession cards on the 500 airport bus, offering discounted fares for frequent travelers. The First Bus App and website provide information on using the bus pass and purchasing tickets, ensuring convenient access to travel options. However, there is a lack of information on the usage of the saltire card on airport buses and the provision of special discounts for disabled passengers, revealing potential gaps in traveler support. Despite this, travelers have reported positive experiences using their Scottish concession cards on the 500 airport bus, indicating the effectiveness and popularity of the concession card system for affordable travel.

Customer Service Contacts

To access assistance with ticket purchases, information on concession card usage, travel alerts, service disruptions, details about the operation of the 500 airport bus, or for general inquiries and feedback, you can reach out to the First Glasgow customer service team.

  • For ticket purchases, you can contact First Bus App support for assistance.
  • If you need information on concession card usage, the First Glasgow customer service team can provide the necessary details.
  • In case of travel alerts or service disruptions, it's best to reach out to First Glasgow customer support for the latest updates.
  • If you have any inquiries about the operation of the 500 airport bus, you can contact First Glasgow for specific details.
  • For general inquiries, feedback, or any assistance, you can always reach out to First Glasgow's customer service hotline.

First Glasgow's customer service contacts are essential for providing support and guidance for passengers in the Glasgow region, ensuring that your journey on the Glasgow Airport Express Bus is smooth and hassle-free. Whether it's about ticketing, travel information, or addressing any concerns, their dedicated team is there to assist you.

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Change of address.

If you change address you should notify SPT (Strathclyde Partnership for Transport), otherwise any replacement cards you order could be sent to the wrong address.

You must provide documentary proof of your new address, for example, a utility bill in your name, addressed to your new address.

You can notify SPT of a change of address by one of the following methods:

The address to post/hand items in to SPT is:

Travel Card Unit Buchanan Bus Station Killermont Street Glasgow G2 3NW

Email : [email protected] Phone : 0141 333 3211 Fax : 0141 333 3175

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What are the nearest stations to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow?

The nearest stations to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow are:

  • Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow is 1 meters away, 1 min walk.
  • Caledonian University, Glasgow is 46 meters away, 1 min walk.
  • Buchanan Street Spt Subway Station, Glasgow is 1676 meters away, 22 min walk.
  • Argyle Street is 1714 meters away, 23 min walk.

Which bus lines stop near Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow?

These bus lines stop near Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow: 4, 500, 75, 88, 9, X4.

Which train line stops near Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow?

What’s the nearest light rail station to buchanan bus station, glasgow in scotland.

The nearest light rail station to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland is Buchanan Street Spt Subway Station, Glasgow. It’s a 22 min walk away.

What’s the nearest train station to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland?

The nearest train station to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland is Argyle Street. It’s a 23 min walk away.

What’s the nearest bus stop to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland?

The nearest bus stops to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland are Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow and Caledonian University, Glasgow. The closest one is a 1 min walk away.

What time is the first light rail to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland?

The SUB is the first light rail that goes to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland. It stops nearby at 10:02.

What time is the last light rail to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland?

The SUB is the last light rail that goes to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland. It stops nearby at 18:03.

What time is the first train to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland?

The SCOTRAIL is the first train that goes to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland. It stops nearby at 10:07.

What time is the last train to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland?

The SCOTRAIL is the last train that goes to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland. It stops nearby at 18:08.

What time is the first bus to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland?

The 9 is the first bus that goes to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland. It stops nearby at 04:43.

What time is the last bus to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland?

The 091 is the last bus that goes to Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow in Scotland. It stops nearby at 02:25.

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Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow stop’s code is 60903728

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How to use a Troika card on Moscow’s Metro, and other ways to buy tickets

Passengers pass turnstiles at the Serpukhovskaya station of the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Moscow metro line.

Passengers pass turnstiles at the Serpukhovskaya station of the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Moscow metro line.

Moscow residents can now top up their Troika transport cards with the official Moscow Metro app, subway representatives announced on Oct. 31. To put money on the card, passengers simply need to download the app and transfer money via NFC connection. What other ways can you pay for riding on Moscow’s public transport?

Troika card

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It’s by far the most convenient option for using public transport in the Russian capital. This plastic card is valid for five years, so you don’t need to throw it away after your trip to Russia. You can ride with a Troika on the Moscow metro, as well as Moscow’s Central Ring, buses, trams, and trolley buses.

One ride costs 35 rubles ($0.6), but if you change transport within 90 minutes you will only pay 19 rubles ($0.33) for the next journey. Further changes within those 90 minutes are free.

You can top up your card with the subway attendants who sit behind the glass panels, automated terminals, or via the special Moscow Metro app . Kiosks accept both cash and cards. According to the Moscow Metropolitan official site, you can only keep 3,000 rubles ($51) on your Troika. If you don’t use up all your credit before you leave Moscow, you can cash in the card and get your money back - but this is only possible to do at Metro Service Centers (Ulitsa 1905 Goda street, 25 or  Staraya Basmanaya Street, 20 bld 1; 8 a.m.-8 p.m. daily).

Your Troika’s balance can be checked on the app or on the small yellow terminals inside the metro stations.

Important point – one card should only be used by one person (the subway’s rules state that every person should have their own ticket). You can also be hit with a fine of 1,000 ($17) if caught riding the underground without a ticket.

How to get a Troika: Get the card in any metro kiosk or automated ticket office. The card is free, but you need to leave 50 rubles ($0.85) as a deposit. You can return it after.   

United (Yediny) ticket

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This red paper card can have 1, 2, 20, 40, or 60 rides on any kind of Moscow public transport, and the price depends on the number of rides (more rides you buy the less you pay for a ride), from 55 rubles ($0.95) to 28 rubles ($0.48). If you plan to use transport a lot, you can buy a ticket for 60 rides for 1,700 rubles ($30). A ticket for one or two rides is only valid for five days, while other kind of tickets can be used for 90 days.

If you don’t plan to use metro, you can order a card for ground transport only (it will be dark blue with TAT letters on the cover). This card costs 1,150 rubles ($19) for 60 rides.

How to get it: You can buy this card in any metro kiosk. Cards for one or two rides can be also purchased in automated ticket offices.

Daily tickets

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Muscovites often buy tickets without ride limits for specific periods – 30 days, 60 days, or one year. But Moscow Metro suggest special tickets for tourists – for one day (210 rubles, or $3.6), three days (400 rubles, $6.9) or seven days (800 rubles, $13.8). They also can be used on any kind of public transport. Tourists’ tickets also have no limit for rides.

How to get it: You can buy this card in any metro kiosk.

90 minute ticket

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Another kind of ticket allows one ride on the metro and any number of rides on other Moscow public transport within 90 minutes. The card can be for one (65 rubles, or $1.1), two ($130 rubles, or $2.2), and 60 rides (2,650 rubles, or $46). This card is useful if you have to catch different kinds of transport for a short time.

It’s helpful to add this card to your Troika. Moreover, it will save the paper.

Payment via smartphones

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Smartphone owners can  pay  travel fares via Samsung Pay and Apple Pay, linked with MasterCard credit card and the Wallet app. Apple Pay can also be installed on iWatch. The price for one fare costs 40 rubles ($0.7). You can also use these apps for buying usual tickets in kiosks.

Since late 2016, this system has been available at all ring railway stations and 80 metro stations across the city.

In the future, smartphone-enabled ticket turnstiles will be installed at all Moscow metro stations.

How to get it: Download the Samsung Pay and Apple Pay and start riding!

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Unique tickets have recently appeared in Moscow. Bracelets, rings, and keychains with transport microchips are not only a souvenir from the Russian capital, but also a serious way to use metropolitan. The deposit price for a bracelet is 450 rubles ($8), for a keychain – 350 rubles ($6). One ring costs 2,200 rubles ($38). The price for a fare is the same as for the Troika card.

How to get it: Only at the Pushkinskaya metro station souvenir kiosk and souvenir shops in the Mayakovskaya and Trubnaya metro stations.

Actually there are other options to inserts transport microchip – for example, in 2015 Moscow engineer Vlad Zaitsev implanted a chip in his hand, so all he has to do is wave at the turnstile and he’s away - but we recommend enjoying Moscow’s transport in a more conventional way. 

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