Can I use my bus pass on the train in Northern Ireland?

Can I use my bus pass on the train in Northern Ireland?

Transport concessions With a 60+ SmartPass you can travel anywhere in Northern Ireland on any Translink bus or rail service and a number of coach services completely free of charge. This allows free travel throughout all of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

What are the iLink zones?

iLink is now available for travel within 5 ZONES in Northern Ireland, Zones 1, 2, 3, 4 and the North West Zone. It saves you money. If you travel by bus and train within specified zones, using iLink could be better value for money than buying separate bus and train tickets.

What is iLink?

Unlimited Bus and Rail Travel. The iLink integrated smartcard provides unlimited day, weekly and monthly bus and rail travel within specified zones across Northern Ireland. iLink is ideal if you regularly travel by bus and train and when you need more travel you simply top-up!

Can I use my free travel pass to Belfast?

Free travel passes are non-transferrable and can only be used by the named person. If you are travelling Dublin to/ from Belfast, Ballina, Cork, Ennis, Galway, Limerick, Rosslare, Tralee, Sligo, Westport or Waterford and you wish to book onto a train, select a ‘Free Travel Pass or Valid Ticket’ option on irishrail.ie.

Can I use my OAP bus pass in Northern Ireland?

Senior SmartPass for travelling in Northern Ireland. If you are 66 or over and have Free Travel you can travel free of charge on all bus and rail services within Northern Ireland using a Senior Smartpass card.

How do I activate my Translink card?

Log into your go card account – you will need to register your card first if you haven’t already. Click on the top-up tab and set your preferred auto top-up amount. You can also call 13 12 30 and activate auto top-up over the phone.

Do children travel free on Translink?

Translink and some other transport operators also offer half fare travel for children and young people up until 30 June following their 16th birthday. …

Can I use my freedom pass in Northern Ireland?

Can you use a Freedom Pass anywhere in the UK? If your Freedom Pass has a rose on it, you can use it on bus services across England. English bus passes (including the Freedom Pass) won’t work on buses in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland although you may be able to get concessionary fares.

Do Irish pensioners get free travel?

The Free Travel Scheme allows you to travel, free of charge, on public transport and some private bus and ferry services. Everyone aged 66 and over, living permanently in Ireland, can get the Free Travel Scheme. This allows a person aged over 16 to travel with you for free.

When does TransLink still have one-zone fares?

Travel on all of TransLink’s services after 6:30 p.m. on weekdays and during all hours on weekends and holidays will still be a one-zone fare for buses, SkyTrain and SeaBus. 7. ‘Tap on’ only on buses

How much is a one-zone fare on the bus?

A one-zone fare is $2.75 adults and $1.75 for children, seniors and HandyCart holders. The one-zone fare is in effect for all bus services, including express buses, community shuttles and HandyDart services.

What is transtranslink’s half fare Smartpass?

Translink offer a range of concession and Senior Citizen passes available for travel around Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland. On presentation of your Half Fare SmartPass you are entitled to 50% off the standard adult single fare on scheduled bus and rail services operating within Northern Ireland. Are you entitled to a Half Fare SmartPass?

Do Skytrain and SeaBus have multi-zone fares?

The existing multi-fare zone system will still be in effect for SkyTrain, SeaBus and the West Coast Express commuter train. This means passengers who have paid a one-zone fare and intend to transfer onto SeaBus or travel across multiple zones on SkyTrain need to pay multi-zone fares.

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