Disabled travel pass
What a disabled travel pass entitles you to
Where you can use your disabled travel pass
A disabled travel pass entitles you to free travel on all local bus services throughout England. This includes:
- London buses
- Rural services (such as Coasthopper)
When you can use your disabled travel pass
In Norfolk
A disabled travel pass entitles you to free bus travel in Norfolk:
- On all local bus services
- At any time of day
Park and Ride
A disabled travel pass entitles you to a discounted rate on Park and Ride services in Norfolk. It is £2 for a day ticket.
Outside of Norfolk
A disabled travel pass entitles you to free bus travel outside of Norfolk:
- Monday to Friday: On all off-peak services (from 9.30am until the last bus of the day)
- Saturday and Sunday: On all services at all times
- Bank Holidays: On all services at all times
You should check for local travel variations if using your pass outside of the Norfolk County Council area.
Companion pass
If you are eligible for a companion pass, your travel pass entitles one other person to travel with you for free.
Companion passes are only valid for journeys that start in Norfolk. If your journey takes you to another county, your companion may have to pay to return to Norfolk.
The companion will need to pay for their travel on any journeys that start outside Norfolk.
Learn more about the companion pass.
What a disabled travel pass does not entitle you to
Disabled travel passes are not valid:
- On trains
- On national coach services (such as National Express)
- In Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland