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  2. English National Concessionary Travel Scheme - Wikipedia

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    An example of a senior pass. The English National Concessionary Travel Scheme is a national scheme by the Department for Transport in conjunction with local authorities across England. The scheme extended the provision of free bus travel within individual local authorities to allow travel throughout England from 1 April 2008. [1]

  3. Concessionary Bus Travel Act 2007 - Wikipedia

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    The Concessionary Bus Travel Act 2007 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which entitles all people resident in England who are either disabled or over the age of 60 to free travel on local buses at off-peak times anywhere within England (transport being a devolved matter and therefore within the purview of the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly and Northern Ireland Assembly ...

  4. Free travel pass - Wikipedia

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    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 (2021), 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 (NT$5 discount from cash ...

  5. Smartcards on buses and trams in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Single operator period passes Other operator smartcards for pay-as-you-go For period passes For pay-as-you-go For purchasing tickets For pay-as-you-go StagecoachSmart card Go-Ahead smartcard First Touch smartcard Arriva Connect smartcard Other operator smartcards England Bedfordshire: Cygnet (Bedford) [1] Arriva [2] Stagecoach [3] Thameslink ...

  6. Transport in Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    A guided bus entering the concrete busway track. Cambridgeshire Guided Busway is the world's longest guided busway and passes through Cambridge. [3] The designated route runs on normal road from Huntingdon to St Ives, then via a bus-only guided section along the former Cambridge-St Ives railway south-east into Cambridge, where it rejoins the road at either Milton Road or Histon Road and then ...

  7. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Red Bus (Córdoba) Red Bus (Córdoba) 1992 Bahía Blanca: Urbana: EYCON S.A. 2010 (Now replaced by SUBE) Mendoza: Red Bus (Mendoza) Red Bus (Mendoza) 2006–2019 (Now replaced by SUBE) Rosario: Tarjeta sin contacto: Municipalidad de Rosario: 2011 Salta: SAETA: SAETA: 2013 Brazil: Belo Horizonte: BHBus: Transfácil: 2008 Ribeirão das Neves ...

  8. Stagecoach East - Wikipedia

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    Under the control of the National Bus Company, Cambus Ltd. was set up when the Eastern Counties Omnibus Company was split in preparation for privatisation. The company was incorporated on 8 June 1984; it took over Eastern Counties' bus and National Express coach operations from garages in Cambridgeshire and parts of Suffolk (Newmarket and Haverhill) on 9 September 1984. [2]

  9. Cambridgeshire Guided Busway - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway is a guided busway and Bus rapid transit that connects Cambridge, Huntingdon and St Ives in Cambridgeshire, England. It has the longest guided busway in the world, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] surpassing the O-Bahn Busway in Adelaide, South Australia.