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The driver will help you if you need assistance. Place your card on the machine with your photograph facing up and tell the driver your stop. When you get on the bus, look for the electronic ticket machine by the door to the driver's compartment. Advance tickets must be collected in person. You can use your National Entitlement Card to get a ticket in advance or on the bus. Your card-issuing Local Authority can tell you more – a contact number can be found on the back of your card when you receive it. Some local authorities offer other discounts on rail, tram or subway for their card-holders. Use the Visit Scotland website to find out how you can reach some of the country's best attractions by bus. So many of Scotland's major towns and cities are easily accessible with the National Entitlement Card. Only a few services, such as premium-fare night buses and City Sightseeing buses, do not accept the card.

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Your National Entitlement Card gives you free travel throughout Scotland on nearly all local registered and long-distance scheduled bus services. provide a stimulus to the introduction of smart ticketingĪlmost everywhere in Scotland and as far as Carlisle and Berwick-upon-Tweed.facilitate a more effective administration of the system by adopting a standard reimbursement rate and shifting operational responsibility from local authorities to Transport Scotland.provide opportunities for improvements to public transport, such as assisting development of multi-operator ticketing and the use of electronic ticket machine technology.maintain a viable position for bus operators with a standard reimbursement rate.promote a modal shift from private cars to public transport.remove the restrictions of the previous local off-peak concessionary fare scheme which was limited in offering access to facilities.improve health by promoting a more active lifestyle for the elderly and disabled.allow older and disabled people, improved access to services, facilities and social networks, promoting social inclusion.The key objectives of the concessionary travel scheme are to: They made over 145m passenger journeys on local buses in Scotland in 2012-13, with an average benefit per cardholder at around £250 per year. Over 1.2 million cardholders currently benefit from the Scotland-wide scheme. 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.Ĭardholders living in Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles receive two free return ferry journeys each year to the Scottish mainland. If applying on grounds of disability, check the eligibility section on the Transport Scotland website for more information on proofs required. a completed application form (not all local authorities require this, check with yours to confirm the process in your area)Ĭheck the National Entitlement Card website for more information on proofs required to confirm your identity and address.

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In order to make the application process as smooth as possible, you will need:

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It is not possible to download forms from the website or send these by email. We are unable to send out forms as these should be obtained from your local authority/council office. Your local authority (contact numbers below) will be able to tell you if you need to complete an application form and what you need to do when you apply. There may be a different process if applying on age grounds as opposed to grounds of disability. To apply for a National Entitlement Card, you should contact your local authority or Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) for details of the application process in your area.

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The National Entitlement Card scheme also allows for free travel for companions where required by eligible disabled people of any age (including children under 5). If you are over 60 or have a disability, you could be eligible for free bus travel to get around Scotland and your local area. You can access this via the National Entitlement Card, your pass to free bus travel in Scotland.







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