Senior citizen bus pass
Senior citizens of pensionable age living in Jersey are entitled to a concessionary travel pass.
This allows free travel on Jersey's bus services.
Eligibility
If you meet either of the following conditions then you are eligible to receive a concessionary travel pass:
- permanently resident in Jersey and aged 65 or over, or
- permanently resident in Jersey, aged under 65, and in possession of a Jersey Social Security pension card
All applicants are required to show proof of residence. Applicants aged 65 or over, and not in possession of a Jersey Social Security pension card, are also required to produce their birth certificate.
Application form
Application forms for concessionary travel passes are available from parish halls or the LibertyBus Customer Service Centre at Liberation Station.
Where your concessionary travel pass can be used
The concessionary pass is only valid for travel on Jersey bus services.
United Kingdom concessionary travel passes
UK concessionary passes are not valid for travel on Jersey bus services.
Ex-Jersey residents
Jersey concessionary travel passes are only available to those who currently reside in Jersey. New or replacement passes will not be issued by LibertyBus without proof of residency being shown.
Further information on travel passes is available on the LibertyBus website.
Avanchiaccess travel passes
The AvanchiAccess pilot concessionary bus pass scheme was launched in February 2017. It enables Jersey residents below pensionable age and with a long-term disability preventing them from driving to benefit from free bus travel.
Health Insurance Exception (HIE) travel passes
This scheme is now closed to new entrants. If you previously qualified for a HIE travel pass, you may be eligible to apply for the Avanchiaccess travel pass.
Where to go
- Name
- Senior citizen bus pass
- Address
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LibertyBus
La Collette Bus Depot
St. Helier
Jersey
- Postcode
- JE2 3NX