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Pass holders back concessionary fares
Concessionary fares are proving to be an overwhelming success but senior citizens and disabled passengers have concerns about using their pass outside their local area.
Bus passengers across England, including those who don’t hold a pass, have thrown their support behind the concessionary fares scheme which gives free travel to passengers aged 60 and over and passengers with an eligible disability.
Passenger Focus has now published its full results looking at England-wide concessionary...
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