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Do you need a photo for a Freedom Pass?

All Freedom Pass applications require a recent (within the last 12 months) passport sized colour photograph. Your photograph must be: Colour and size 45mm x 35mm. A current true likeness, showing your full face, facing forward without a hat.



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Documents and photograph
  • Current passport.
  • Medical card.
  • Birth certificate (unless your name has changed)
  • Current driving licence.
  • Letter of state pension entitlement (Please include your date of birth)
  • European ID card.


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You can link your phone with your existing Freedom Pass account or simply bill a major credit card on file (Visa, Mastercard, or Discover). Using your device just deducts the toll amount from your pre-paid toll funds or charges you on the go.

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The Older Person's Freedom pass allows its holders to travel for free across the TfL Network, with some time restrictions on certain modes of transport – please check with TfL prior to your journey. The eligibility criteria is based on age, which rises in line with the Women's state pension age.

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If you live in London, you can travel free on buses, tubes and other transport when you're 60, but only within London. In Wales you can get a bus pass when you reach 60. Enter your postcode to: apply for a bus pass from your local council.

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The Older Person's Freedom Pass gives users free travel on most public transport in London 24 hours a day (after 9.30 on National Rail services within London), including all day at weekends and on public holidays.

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You'll automatically get the disabled person's Freedom Pass if you meet one of the following criteria: receive the higher rate mobility component of Disability Living Allowance. receive eight points or more in the 'moving around' component of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP)

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To be eligible for an older persons Freedom Pass: Your sole or principal residence must be in London.

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Eligibility. There are two type of Freedom Passes: an Older Person's Freedom Pass (OPFP) and a Disabled Person's Freedom Pass (DPFP); the former has a blue right hand edge band and the latter a yellow one to enable transport operators to quickly identify which concessions are applicable.

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Your Freedom Pass allows you to travel in Standard Class on most local rail services in London, during the following times: Monday to Friday from 9.30am and until 4.30am the following morning. at any time on weekends and public holidays.

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Freedom Passes will be valid to use on all of the Elizabeth line including stops outside of London.

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