Can I Use My Fife Card On The Train?

Your MyFife card lets you travel on all scheduled rail services operating between any two train stations within Fife, for a £1 single fare or £2 for a return.

Can I use my Scottish bus pass on trains?

The card gives holders free bus travel in Scotland and, through the Strathclyde Concessionary Travel Scheme, reduced fares on trains and Subway in the Strathclyde area.

Can I use my National Entitlement Card on trains in Scotland?

The NEC can be used to access free, discounted and concessionary travel on public transport in your local area and across Scotland. The smartcard can also be used for access to community car clubs such as Co-wheels, and storing travel tickets and passes from a number of operators.

Can you use National Entitlement Card on trains?

Your National Entitlement Card (NEC) can now be used to store tickets for travel across multiple modes of transport and multiple transport operators. This means you can now travel on rail and subway using your NEC smartcard rather than needing a separate smartcard or ticket for each operator.

Can I use my Saltire card anywhere in Scotland?

Where can I travel? Almost everywhere in Scotland and as far as Carlisle and Berwick-upon-Tweed. Your National Entitlement Card gives you free travel throughout Scotland on nearly all local registered and long-distance scheduled bus services.

Can I use my fife bus pass on Edinburgh trams?

Edinburgh Trams (limited to Ceye and Ceye+1 myfife cardholders) If your card shows the “eye” symbol, you will be entitled to free travel on the Edinburgh tram route. This includes journeys to and from Edinburgh Airport. If your card also shows the +1, then your companion can also travel free.

Can I travel anywhere in Scotland with my bus pass?

Where you can use your bus pass. Your National Entitlement Card is your bus pass. It gives you the same rights as a full-fare paying passenger. You can use it to travel in Scotland on almost all local and long-distance bus services.

Can pensioners travel free on trains?

Travel free on bus, tram, Tube, DLR, London Overground and Elizabeth line. You can travel free on TfL services with your Older Person’s Freedom Pass from 09:00 weekdays and anytime at weekends and on bank holidays. If you have a Disabled Person’s Freedom Pass, you can still travel at any time on our services.

Can I use my National Entitlement Card on Edinburgh trams?

If you have a Scottish National Entitlement Card (also known as a Saltire card) issued by the City of Edinburgh Council, you are entitled to free travel on the tram. The same applies to cards from any local authority indicating visual impairment.

When can I use my National Entitlement Card on ScotRail?

The National Entitlement Card is also available if you are over 60, entitling you to free bus travel anywhere in Scotland. You can travel for free, at any time, on any local bus service or scheduled long distance coach service. The card also entitles you to cheaper fares on First ScotRail trains and the Glasgow Subway.

What ID can you use for train?

This can be a valid passport, national identity card, or other national state/federal-issued ID that includes your full name, birthdate, and a photo.

Can I use my bus pass on trains in England?

Can I use my pass on Trains? No, the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme requires that Travel Concession Authorities provide passes that enable free travel on any local bus service in England at all times on Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays and between 0930 and 2300 on any other day.

Can I use National Railcard with Trainline?

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Railcards live in your account in the Trainline app so you can use them on any of your compatible devices. No download codes are needed! Sign into your Trainline app and you’ll renew your Network Railcard in no time!

How do you use a Saltire Card on ScotRail?

How does Smartcard work?

  1. Buy tickets. Buy Smart tickets online, via the ScotRail App, at our ticket vending machines and booking offices.
  2. Load tickets onto your Smartcard.
  3. Tap to travel​ Once your ticket is loaded, tap your Smartcard at the ticket gates or platform validator and wait for the beep.

Can I use my bus pass on National Express in Scotland?

It’s not valid for journeys within Scotland or Wales. Free travel is not available on tourist buses or coach services like megabus.com and National Express.

What does the C mean on my Saltire Card?

The large ‘C’ symbol in the bottom right hand corner indicates that you are entitled to Scotland-wide free bus travel. Only cards with the ‘C’ are valid for free bus travel.

Does bus and tram pass cover trains?

You can use them in different travel zones depending on the ticket. You can also use them on buses, trains or trams run by any company.

Can I use my Scottish bus pass in Edinburgh?

No. English bus passes are not accepted in Scotland and vice versa. Only passes issued by City of Edinburgh Council work on the trams as they’re funded by the council.

Is my fife card the same as NEC card?

In Fife, the National Entitlement Card (NEC) is called a Myfife card. Your MyFife card makes it convenient to access a range of public services and facilities with only one card and is supported by the Scottish Government. What services can I access using my MyFife card?

Do Over 60s get free train travel in Scotland?

Some local councils offer over-60 and disabled people free or discounted train travel. Visit the National Rail Enquiries website to check if this is available in your area. Only holders of National Entitlement Cards can get concessionary train travel. Visit Transport Scotland to find out how to apply.

Who pays for free bus travel in Scotland?

Who can get free bus travel? Every 5-21 year old living in Scotland for more than 6 months of the year can travel for free by bus if they have a valid National Entitlement Card (NEC) or Young Scot National Entitlement Card (Young Scot NEC). If you are 5-15 years old, your parent or guardian must apply for you.