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Is free bus free in Manchester?

free bus services operate around the city centre and are free of charge.



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But for shoppers and visitors, it's a cost-free way to navigate the city, get your bearings, see the sights - or simply get from A to B. The zero-fare bus system was introduced in Manchester city centre in 2002, with three routes linking the major thoroughfares and stations.

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free bus services operate around the city centre and are free of charge. All buses are wheelchair accessible.

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-All tickets may be purchased on any bus with cash or at the Welcome Center (775 Elm Street in Manchester).

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If you are an eligible person aged over 60 and live in Greater Manchester you can apply for a national travel pass from Transport for Greater Manchester. The pass allows you to travel free on any local bus in England between 9.30am and 11.00pm, Monday to Friday.

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Buses to and from the city centre Manchester Airport is linked to the city centre by a 24-hour Stagecoach bus service.

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All passengers can use our free drop off area, from which a shuttle bus will transport you free of charge to your terminal. There will be frequent shuttle buses, with journey times ranging from five to seven minutes, depending on the terminal you are travelling to.

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From Piccadilly train station via Station Approach, Piccadilly, Portland Street, Chepstow Street, Great Bridgewater Street, Albion Street, Whitworth Street West, Liverpool Road, Lower Byrom Street, Quay Street, Gartside Street, Bridge Street, John Dalton Street, Cross Street, King Street, Spring Gardens, York Street, ...

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On 29 February 2020, Luxembourg became the first country in the world to make all public transport in the country (buses, trams, and trains) free to use.

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In England you can get a bus pass for free travel when you reach the State Pension age. 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.

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Here's how getting older can save you money:
  • Senior discounts.
  • Travel deals.
  • Tax deductions for seniors.
  • Bigger retirement account limits.
  • No more early withdrawal penalty.
  • Social Security payments.
  • Affordable health insurance.
  • Senior services.


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60+ London Oyster Photocard If you're over 60 but under the State Pension age and you live in any London borough, you can get a special Oyster card for free travel in the city on several different rail services. Many people get a 60+ London Oyster Photocard before they're entitled to a Freedom Pass.

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Free eye tests, prescriptions and dental work In England, you might be entitled to free NHS dental care, but this is dependent on what benefits you receive and your circumstances. Over 60s in Wales can make the most of free dental examinations.

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Make the most of contactless... You can pay for your ticket on the bus using contactless, either with a contactless-enabled bank card or via Apple Pay or Google Pay.

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