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Posted: 01.04.2020  ·  #1
Hi guys n gals.
As and from today I’m entitled to a bus pass I believe as I was born a fool 60 yrs ago, so although a high percentage live across the sheugh, what would be the best way to utilise this great facility in the present situation.
Comical answers and abuse welcome.
Just something to get you onto the keyboards.

Will be celebrating later in the van with the heating turned up, pretending we are somewhere we can only dream of in the present climate.

I’m just glad I hadn’t organised a big party with family having to book planes and boats to be messed about with.

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Posted: 01.04.2020  ·  #2
Happy Birthday !


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Happy birthday Brian,don't party to hard now and remember your age.👍😄


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Posted: 01.04.2020  ·  #4
Happy birthday Brian luck you are in the north of Ireland because you would have to wait another 6 years to get one down south 😜 and it's probably is means tested 🤢

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Posted: 01.04.2020  ·  #5
My bus pass currently makes a great ornament on the mantlepiece, as does my mh in the front garden I'm thinking of putting a few hanging baskets on it ;-)

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Have had a bus pass for 6 years and used it 3 times, twice on the train from Portrush to Coleraine, and once since my 65th on the train from Cobh to cork. All when using the Motorhome. Bus routes and timings not very attractive from home and the car is too easy an option.

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Posted: 02.04.2020  ·  #7
Quote by baguette

as does my mh in the front garden I'm thinking of putting a few hanging baskets on it ;-)



Or turn it into a chicken coop 😂😂


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Posted: 02.04.2020  ·  #8
On March 6th Nigel had his 66th and he wanted a party to celebrate getting his free travel pass 🙄
We had a few local friends in for drinks and nibbles and in hindsight we are so glad we did it.
The following weekend was Graiguenamanagh, we weren’t going as my son was having his 40th party that weekend but things had so dramatically changed and “elderly” were advised not to be near grandchildren and it was cancelled. Now we are in lockdown.

Nigel did use the bus once but now avoiding public transport and walks and cycles ...within 2km.

No it wasn’t means tested and day after he got his pass he applied for the travel in NI.

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Posted: 02.04.2020  ·  #9
Well guys, my birthday has been and gone, we had a good old soirée in the van with the heating cranked up. Thought we were abroad.
Back to reality I hope you guys can keep well and safe and maybe someday we will meet head on.
Hopefully when this crap is under control I’ll take a trundle back to the motherland.

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Posted: 02.04.2020  ·  #10
SWMBO got one for her birthday in Feb, hasn't used it yet but says she will especially to go to the likes of Belfast to save on petrol and carparking fees. She has also said she is looking forward to getting the all Ireland version when she hits the next magic number.

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Posted: 02.04.2020  ·  #11
Disabled persons in Northern Ireland can also get a Half fare bus pass.but is not valid for cross border travel.


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Posted: 02.04.2020  ·  #12
Love the idea of "the all Ireland" pass, we over here can only use it in the country of origin, e.g. being English cannot use in Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland.
Its not fair (see me stamping my feet and screaming)
Wonder if your privileges will change after Brexit is ever completed


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Posted: 02.04.2020  ·  #13
@R&N how do we down here, get the one in NI ?


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Posted: 02.04.2020  ·  #14
The all Ireland bus pass was part of the good Friday agreement, so will only (in my opinion) be removed if both governments claim it is too expensive and I dare say a court case would ensue.
Curiously there is a disparity in the passes. In the north we get one at 60 which can be used only in the north. At 65 you gain the entitlement to travel all over Ireland.
I believe people in the south only qualify at 66. I assume they get reciprocal rights for the whole island.
Another good example of joined up thinking.

To qualify for a N.I. Pass you need to be permanently resident in the north for 3 months. Might be worth it if you use a lot of public transport!!

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Posted: 02.04.2020  ·  #15
If you have a free travel pass in the South, go to your local Social Welfare Office and request a form to entitle you to travel in the North, complete same and return to SW office with documentation required. Doubt you will get the NI pass for a long time; I'm sure your request will go to the bottom of the pile given the current circumstances.

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To qualify for a N.I. Pass you need to be permanently resident in the north for 3 months. Might be worth it if you use a lot of public transport!!

Davy


So all I have to do is come over in Billy Blue for 3 months and I can get a bus pass!!!!!!!!!!! ?????????? :up:
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Posted: 02.04.2020  ·  #17
Here you go. Just need an address!!

https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/60senior-smartpass

Mind you there are bound to be problems, can’t see them making it that easy since many southerners have family in the north with a usable address. If you had 3 months spare you could maybe come for an extended holiday at an airbandb or youth hostel and be a test dummy for others!!

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Posted: 02.04.2020  ·  #18
Nigel applied for his ROI pass about a month before his birthday , they take your photo which is on the card (like a credit card) but also given the form for NI pass to fill in which you can apply once you get ROI card , which he did and it came within a week.
I got mine nearly 2 years ago,(never used it) and your spouse can travel with you if they are under 66 down South and can travel to NI but they are not eligible once up there and going on other journeys. He thought he would be using it this Easter if we had gone to Portstewart.
I don’t know if someone is a widow if they can have someone else accompany them.
Our son has always had a disabled travel pass, and carer can travel free with him.

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