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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ask the bus driver. Anything else is speculation, judgement and assumptions.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ask the bus driver. Anything else is speculation, judgement and assumptions."

Case closed

Far too specific to invite a discussion.

Sometimes when I pspspspsps at cats they don’t come to me. Why?

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By *illy IdolMan
over a year ago

Midlands

What's a freedom pass?

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

Maybe there are rules or something.

I'm often on the bus when a 'young person ' with not enough money to reach their destination gets on. The driver either takes what they do have or another passenger pays the difference.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ask the bus driver. Anything else is speculation, judgement and assumptions."

I don’t want answers. The ‘like why’ wasn’t seeking people to tell me. Sorry I just talk like that.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I dunno.

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By *LiamMan
over a year ago

Midlands

Out of date daysavers kept me going to school.. nothing lasts for ever but I guess the struggle is eternal

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ask the bus driver. Anything else is speculation, judgement and assumptions.

Case closed

Far too specific to invite a discussion.

Sometimes when I pspspspsps at cats they don’t come to me. Why? "

I’m just asking like why in like a ‘y tho’ sense. I’m not inviting discussion. It was more just me expressing annoyance at this than asking anyone to tell me why individual bus drivers in London do this

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What's a freedom pass?"

Bro, you gon find out

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Maybe there are rules or something.

I'm often on the bus when a 'young person ' with not enough money to reach their destination gets on. The driver either takes what they do have or another passenger pays the difference. "

Yeah I’ve paid for young people without their oyster before when the bus driver decides to be long. And I’d probably pay for someone with a freedom pass too.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Out of date daysavers kept me going to school.. nothing lasts for ever but I guess the struggle is eternal"

What are they

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I dunno. "

Me neither

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By *LiamMan
over a year ago

Midlands


"Out of date daysavers kept me going to school.. nothing lasts for ever but I guess the struggle is eternal

What are they"

Used to be £3.30 (not sure the price nowdays) and you could go on any bus in the city all day that day..

They only had a little print of the date at the bottom, so people would buy one and use it for weeks

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Oh i thought it was going to be another vegan thread

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Out of date daysavers kept me going to school.. nothing lasts for ever but I guess the struggle is eternal

What are they

Used to be £3.30 (not sure the price nowdays) and you could go on any bus in the city all day that day..

They only had a little print of the date at the bottom, so people would buy one and use it for weeks"

Having to pay for the bus pre 18 is the stuff I have nightmares about

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Oh i thought it was going to be another vegan thread "

Nothing controversial about veganism.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Oh i thought it was going to be another vegan thread

Nothing controversial about veganism. "

Mwah xx

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By *ustamanMan
over a year ago

weymouth

Perhaps school kids pass is only valid at certain times - dunno just guessing really

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Maybe there are rules or something.

I'm often on the bus when a 'young person ' with not enough money to reach their destination gets on. The driver either takes what they do have or another passenger pays the difference.

Yeah I’ve paid for young people without their oyster before when the bus driver decides to be long. And I’d probably pay for someone with a freedom pass too. "

I was on a bus recently when a man got on using his pass his wife followed and discovered she'd forgotten hers. She called to him and he literally shrugged his shoulders, stayed seated while she got off with the dogs and walked home. I wouldn't have wanted to be in his shoes when she got in

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Maybe there are rules or something.

I'm often on the bus when a 'young person ' with not enough money to reach their destination gets on. The driver either takes what they do have or another passenger pays the difference.

Yeah I’ve paid for young people without their oyster before when the bus driver decides to be long. And I’d probably pay for someone with a freedom pass too.

I was on a bus recently when a man got on using his pass his wife followed and discovered she'd forgotten hers. She called to him and he literally shrugged his shoulders, stayed seated while she got off with the dogs and walked home. I wouldn't have wanted to be in his shoes when she got in "

Omg that made me laugh

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Maybe there are rules or something.

I'm often on the bus when a 'young person ' with not enough money to reach their destination gets on. The driver either takes what they do have or another passenger pays the difference.

Yeah I’ve paid for young people without their oyster before when the bus driver decides to be long. And I’d probably pay for someone with a freedom pass too.

I was on a bus recently when a man got on using his pass his wife followed and discovered she'd forgotten hers. She called to him and he literally shrugged his shoulders, stayed seated while she got off with the dogs and walked home. I wouldn't have wanted to be in his shoes when she got in

Omg that made me laugh"

My fiancé and I love bus drama like that. The other day we were on a bus and a wife moved because she said she could smell fart really loudly and he refused to move with her because he said she was being loud and embarrassing (they both clearly had been drinking)

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke

A controversial post from you OP?

Who would’ve thunk it

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"A controversial post from you OP?

Who would’ve thunk it "

I never esperred it

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke


"A controversial post from you OP?

Who would’ve thunk it

I never esperred it "

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By *illy IdolMan
over a year ago

Midlands


"What's a freedom pass?

Bro, you gon find out"

When?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What's a freedom pass?

Bro, you gon find out

When?"

I don’t know but before me that’s for sure

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Maybe there are rules or something.

I'm often on the bus when a 'young person ' with not enough money to reach their destination gets on. The driver either takes what they do have or another passenger pays the difference.

Yeah I’ve paid for young people without their oyster before when the bus driver decides to be long. And I’d probably pay for someone with a freedom pass too.

I was on a bus recently when a man got on using his pass his wife followed and discovered she'd forgotten hers. She called to him and he literally shrugged his shoulders, stayed seated while she got off with the dogs and walked home. I wouldn't have wanted to be in his shoes when she got in

Omg that made me laugh

My fiancé and I love bus drama like that. The other day we were on a bus and a wife moved because she said she could smell fart really loudly and he refused to move with her because he said she was being loud and embarrassing (they both clearly had been drinking) "

Same. Any author looking for inspiration only needs to travel by bus regularly

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By *entle_lover_xMan
over a year ago

Great Dunmow


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why? "

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

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By *illy IdolMan
over a year ago

Midlands


"What's a freedom pass?

Bro, you gon find out

When?

I don’t know but before me that’s for sure "

Don't worry, Google is less secretive

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By *illy IdolMan
over a year ago

Midlands

I would assume they don't want the confrontation or backlash it may cause

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass "

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I would assume they don't want the confrontation or backlash it may cause"

Them little old ladies be waving them sticks bro

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke


"I would assume they don't want the confrontation or backlash it may cause

Them little old ladies be waving them sticks bro"

Leave me alone young man…

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By *illy IdolMan
over a year ago

Midlands


"I would assume they don't want the confrontation or backlash it may cause

Them little old ladies be waving them sticks bro

Leave me alone young man… "

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???"

Just London i think

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???

Just London i think "

So is travel not free for other 60+ people outside of London??

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Liverpool

Because the elderly are less annoying than the kids

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???

Just London i think

So is travel not free for other 60+ people outside of London?? "

No. Once you reach pension age buses are free in the whole country I believe and some trains in limited areas. I can buy a 'senior' rail card that knocks a percentage off my fare but adds 50p for the privilege of booking on line. I have to book on line because the ticket office is never open .

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast

Haven't used public transport since I was at school so I've no idea what passes are available.

Back then student passes were only given to anyone who lived more than 3 miles from the school.

Door to door my house was exactly 2.9 miles so I was refused one.

Every other child in the street including my siblings however were given one.

The local bus drivers asked me why I was the only one paying and when I explained they refused to take my money after that.

Those same drivers were renowned for picking up elderly people foc on their return from the morning school runs and the buses were out of service.

They would probably all lose their jobs these days for various reasons.

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By *ellhungvweMan
over a year ago

Cheltenham


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???

Just London i think

So is travel not free for other 60+ people outside of London?? "

The idea of public transport outside London is largely a joke!

Londoners have far more spent on them per capita than anywhere else when it comes to transport.

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???

Just London i think

So is travel not free for other 60+ people outside of London??

No. Once you reach pension age buses are free in the whole country I believe and some trains in limited areas. I can buy a 'senior' rail card that knocks a percentage off my fare but adds 50p for the privilege of booking on line. I have to book on line because the ticket office is never open . "

Yes that’s right for most. You have to apply for a bus pass now though and there’s no discounts on rail in my home area unless you buy a railcard.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

When our daughter started FE at 16 we had to buy her a monthly bus pass too

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???

Just London i think

So is travel not free for other 60+ people outside of London??

No. Once you reach pension age buses are free in the whole country I believe and some trains in limited areas. I can buy a 'senior' rail card that knocks a percentage off my fare but adds 50p for the privilege of booking on line. I have to book on line because the ticket office is never open .

Yes that’s right for most. You have to apply for a bus pass now though and there’s no discounts on rail in my home area unless you buy a railcard. "

This is all outrageous. But I’m glad I can travel free if I make it to pension age outside of London otherwise I’d have to stay here forever. Or drive but fuck that

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke


"When our daughter started FE at 16 we had to buy her a monthly bus pass too"

It’s crazy. I had to pay for mine in full when I went to college. Cost a fortune

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"When our daughter started FE at 16 we had to buy her a monthly bus pass too"

I think bus should be free for kids up to 18 like it is in London.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Haven't used public transport since I was at school so I've no idea what passes are available.

Back then student passes were only given to anyone who lived more than 3 miles from the school.

Door to door my house was exactly 2.9 miles so I was refused one.

Every other child in the street including my siblings however were given one.

The local bus drivers asked me why I was the only one paying and when I explained they refused to take my money after that.

Those same drivers were renowned for picking up elderly people foc on their return from the morning school runs and the buses were out of service.

They would probably all lose their jobs these days for various reasons."

I like nice bus drivers

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???

Just London i think

So is travel not free for other 60+ people outside of London??

No. Once you reach pension age buses are free in the whole country I believe and some trains in limited areas. I can buy a 'senior' rail card that knocks a percentage off my fare but adds 50p for the privilege of booking on line. I have to book on line because the ticket office is never open .

Yes that’s right for most. You have to apply for a bus pass now though and there’s no discounts on rail in my home area unless you buy a railcard. "

Yes it's a rite of passage among my friends applying for bus passes and comparing the awful photos

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???

Just London i think

So is travel not free for other 60+ people outside of London??

The idea of public transport outside London is largely a joke!

Londoners have far more spent on them per capita than anywhere else when it comes to transport.

"

Yeah we’re definitely privileged.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Because the elderly are less annoying than the kids "

To you

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By *entle_lover_xMan
over a year ago

Great Dunmow


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???"

Nope just a TfL thing although perhaps some similar schemes in some places. Genuinely there are no or very few buses in many places as well. The large village I used to live in which in the scheme of things is not very remote and had a lot of people over 60 used to have one per day

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???

Nope just a TfL thing although perhaps some similar schemes in some places. Genuinely there are no or very few buses in many places as well. The large village I used to live in which in the scheme of things is not very remote and had a lot of people over 60 used to have one per day "

One bus per day??

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???

Just London i think

So is travel not free for other 60+ people outside of London??

No. Once you reach pension age buses are free in the whole country I believe and some trains in limited areas. I can buy a 'senior' rail card that knocks a percentage off my fare but adds 50p for the privilege of booking on line. I have to book on line because the ticket office is never open .

Yes that’s right for most. You have to apply for a bus pass now though and there’s no discounts on rail in my home area unless you buy a railcard.

Yes it's a rite of passage among my friends applying for bus passes and comparing the awful photos "

I bet it is

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"When our daughter started FE at 16 we had to buy her a monthly bus pass too

I think bus should be free for kids up to 18 like it is in London."

I think if 'they' keep banging on that we need to use public transport more and leave our cars at home blah blah blah, 'they' should ensure that the transport is available, accessible and efficient.

If I drive to my dad's it takes thirty minutes door to door on a good day. If I take the bus it's an hour and a half...if the bus turns up.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???

Nope just a TfL thing although perhaps some similar schemes in some places. Genuinely there are no or very few buses in many places as well. The large village I used to live in which in the scheme of things is not very remote and had a lot of people over 60 used to have one per day

One bus per day??"

I know of places where if you get the one bus to the nearest town with a big supermarket you have about twenty minutes before the only return bus leaves.

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke


"When our daughter started FE at 16 we had to buy her a monthly bus pass too

I think bus should be free for kids up to 18 like it is in London.

I think if 'they' keep banging on that we need to use public transport more and leave our cars at home blah blah blah, 'they' should ensure that the transport is available, accessible and efficient.

If I drive to my dad's it takes thirty minutes door to door on a good day. If I take the bus it's an hour and a half...if the bus turns up. "

This 100% ^^

There is one bus an hour to the nearest big town near me. It costs 3x as much as fuel EACH and the last one back on a night time is at 8.30pm. Even on a weekend.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

Until certain people in power have to leave their helicopter at home and jump on the 93 we're always going to be in this situation

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???

Just London i think

So is travel not free for other 60+ people outside of London??

The idea of public transport outside London is largely a joke!

Londoners have far more spent on them per capita than anywhere else when it comes to transport.

"

My place of work is 35 miles from home which takes approx an hour to drive every morning traffic dependent.

I've had a look just now and to use public transport I would have to take 3 separate buses which would involve almost 60 miles of travel and take 2½ hours but the first bus doesn't leave until 7.30am.

It would also cost me £30 a day whereas it's costing me less than £10 at the moment.

We don't have a rail network here.

Trains run from Belfast to Dublin and Belfast to Derry with a couple of short spurs from Belfast to Bangor and Larne so anyone going anywhere else in the country has to go by road.

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
over a year ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders


"Everyday freedom pass owners get in the bus in the morning knowing their pass won’t let them on for free and everyday when they ask the bus driver is like yeah no problem.

But a clearly under 18 year old, sometimes even school uniform wearer, clearly entitled to free travel tries to get on the bus and bus drivers don’t let them on?

Like why?

This is a bit London-centric. Barely even have buses in large parts of the country never mind a Freedom pass

I genuinely thought freedom passes were everywhere???

Nope just a TfL thing although perhaps some similar schemes in some places. Genuinely there are no or very few buses in many places as well. The large village I used to live in which in the scheme of things is not very remote and had a lot of people over 60 used to have one per day

One bus per day??

I know of places where if you get the one bus to the nearest town with a big supermarket you have about twenty minutes before the only return bus leaves. "

They were every hour in my town, now Arriva have cut services in my area so god knows how often they run now, I don't think they know themselves, always complaints of buses not turning up when they should. A local company have picked up the tender for the routes without services but they aren't regular.

We are not remote but very rural, I certainly couldn't get rid of my car for public transport

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By *ickshawedCouple
over a year ago

Wolverhampton


"When our daughter started FE at 16 we had to buy her a monthly bus pass too

I think bus should be free for kids up to 18 like it is in London."

The bus service round here is actually pretty good. Better than elsewhere in the country. But you pay for kids once they hit 5.

The passes for old people are pretty good too. My parents can travel for free on buses, trams and trains in the West Midlands. But that's from state pension age. Isn't it from a younger age in London?

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