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Free bus passes

Kent County Council co-ordinates the free bus pass scheme for Kent, however it is the local or District / Borough Councils who issue the passes.

The scheme is available throughout the County (including Medway) and offers free local bus travel to eligible pass holders, in other words those people aged over 60 or registered as disabled and who apply for a pass.

On Tuesday 1 April 2008, the scheme changed. Pass holders are now be able to use local bus services anywhere in England - for example, if going on holiday to another county (e.g. Cornwall), or when visiting London. There will therefore no longer be a Kent "countywide" scheme as you will be able to board a bus in any council area in England, irrespective of which council issued your pass. This "national scheme" does however have a different time limit - passes cannot be used on journeys starting before 0900 or after 2300 Monday to Friday, but travel can still be made at any time at weekends and on bank holidays. Councils are only funded to provide the minimum standard and therefore, when visiting another council's area, you should only expect to be able to travel at those times. Some councils and operators do however offer additional options at their own cost, and you should check before travelling if you are unsure of the rules in that area.

Who pays for the scheme?

As a result of free travel, there are now more than 200,000 pass holders in Kent. The District / Borough Councils reimburse the bus companies for carrying concessionary passengers, with most of the funding coming direct from Central Government.

Unlike the Districts / Borough Councils, Kent County Council has no legal duty to fund the scheme. We do however provide a small amount of money to help coordinate the scheme arrangements across the County.

Applications and eligibility


For information about who is eligible for a free bus pass, and how to apply, contact your District / Borough council.

Please remember that you must show your pass every time you travel in order that the bus companies can keep a proper record of the number of journeys being made.

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