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Bus pass eligibility, using your national bus pass and applying for.
Bus journeys are free if:
Off-peak is defined as:
Please check local conditions for travelling outside of the Royal Borough by contacting the relevant local authority.
You may travel for free of charge when starting your local bus journey in the Royal Borough at any time on any day.
You may board a Green Line service (route 702) in the Royal Borough at any time to make journeys as far as Bracknell in one direction and Langley in the other. For journeys to destinations beyond Langley (that is, to London) the pass may not be used on journeys which depart from Bracknell before 8am Mondays to Fridays. .
Reading Buses are operating this route. For more information please see the Reading Buses website.
Bracknell
You may use your bus pass on local bus journeys starting in Bracknell at any time (except route 702 - see above).
England
Please assume that you may only travel free of charge in the rest of England on local bus journeys starting between 9.30am-11pm Monday to Friday and all day at weekends and on public holidays. This is the national minimum (off-peak times). Time restrictions are applied strictly.
Local benefits to extend this time may only be available to people resident in those areas. However, it is worth checking with the relevant local authority in the area you are visiting before you travel.
If you have a Companion Bus Pass the national minimum applies but your companion may have to pay the full adult fare if the journey is started outside the Royal Borough.
Rest of UK
The national bus pass is only valid in England.
Show your pass to the driver as you get on. If the bus is fitted with an electronic pass reader, touch the reader with your pass. This identifies that you are entitled to a free journey and records that the journey has been made.
If you are unsure, please ask the driver when boarding the bus.
You can travel free of charge on local, off-peak bus services in England. Qualifying local bus services will be self-evident in most cases. They do not usually include services:
Other modes of transport (such as ferries, trains, tubes or trams) are also excluded.
The above list is not exhaustive but gives a guide to the main exemptions; if in doubt please check with the service operator or contact the local authority in which you will be travelling.
Public Transport Manager
Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Town Hall
St Ives Road
Maidenhead
SL6 1RF
United Kingdom