Free travel pass
A free travel pass is the privilege of a certain class of passengers to use a public transport service without paying a fare or presenting a ticket. They may need to present an identification card produced by their employer or other sponsoring organization, or by the transit provider.
Types of passenger
The following types of passenger sometimes receive free travel on transport services:- Students
- The elderly
- The disabled
- Low Income and/or public benefit recipient
- Children under 18 or 20 years old
- System employees and their dependents
- Public safety workers and military personnel
Funding
Free travel for various types of passenger may be funded by:- national, regional or local governments, through taxation
- cross subsidy from other passengers
- employers for their staff
- schools or universities, through their students' fees or education funding
List of examples
- Australia
- *Canberra, Australia - Free public transport for everyone 75 years and over.
- *Victoria, Australia - The Myki Access Travel Pass is a free Travel Pass for people with a significant permanent disability who travel independently on Victoria's public transport network.
- Canada
- *Kingston, Ontario - all children 14 and under, all high school students attending a high school in the City of Kingston, all recipients of Ontario Works benefits, companions assisting a person with a disability
- Taiwan
- * Taichung
- ** The city offered free bus travel for trips under 10 km by paying with an electronic card, and fare cap of NT$10 for longer journeys. However, since ROC 110, the concession is only available with a named resident-only card, making free travel only available to local residents, and the basic fare has become NT$15 by paying with a non-resident card.
- United Kingdom
- *England
- **In Manchester, The Oxford Road Link offers free travel for part of the route for university students and staff. Three free bus routes also operate in Manchester city Centre.
- **England-wide travel provided by the DfT for over-60s and eligible disabled people between 09:30-23:00 weekdays and all day weekends under the English National Concessionary Bus Travel Scheme. Similar schemes operate in Scotland and Wales; however there is no unified scheme covering the whole of Great Britain and national concessionary passes are valid for use only by residents of each of the three countries and only within each country.
- *Scotland
- **The Scottish National Entitlement Card offers free bus and scheduled coach travel throughout Scotland for under 22s, disabled and elderly passengers.
- Republic of Ireland
- *Free travel for all persons over the age of 66. Many people with disabilities and their carers are also eligible for free travel passes. Free travel can also be extended to Northern Ireland with a separate document, the Senior Smart Pass. In total, nearly 1 million people have free travel.
- United States
- *Lancaster, California - passengers of Antelope Valley Transit Authority who are disabled, senior citizens, active military, and veterans, all ride free on all local fixed route buses
- *San Diego, California - employees of the Metropolitan Transit System ride free on all scheduled routes.
- * Washington, D.C. - The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has a service for the disabled and persons unable to use public transit, called MetroAccess, which allows Metro Access card holders to use Metrobus and Metrorail trains without paying. This is also available for services provided by WMATA in Maryland and Virginia.
- * Montgomery and Prince George's County, Maryland - In addition to WMATA mentioned above, Ride On in Montgomery, and TheBus in Prince George's offer free bus trips for elderly and disabled passengers
- Zagreb, Croatia - Free public transport for all students, unemployed persons, disabled persons, blood donors and everyone over 75 years
- Other major cities of former Yugoslavia - free use of buses and trams for everybody over 80 years
- American Airlines used to sell lifetime passes for unlimited first class tickets on all of its flights under the brand AAirpass. The offer was discontinued after it had been found to cause substantial losses to the company.