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The Senior SmartPass

  

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FREE TRAVEL is available to all Senior Citizens who are 65 years of age or over and who are resident in Northern Ireland (you must have been resident in Northern Ireland for a minimum of 3 months to be eligible).

With a Senior SmartPass you can travel anywhere in Northern Ireland on any Translink bus or rail service completely free of charge. You can also enjoy free cross border travel.

Posters from our Senior Campaign

The completely free Senior SmartPass!  The completely free Senior SmartPass!  The completely free Senior SmartPass! 
(Click on the images to open a large A4 poster)

  

Free travel in Republic of Ireland for senior citizens
All Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland senior citizens can now avail of free internal travel in both jurisdictions.
 

More detailed information on the Senior Smartpass can be found on the Department for Regional Development website.

Seniors - enjoy Belfast for free!

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HOW TO APPLY FOR YOUR SENIOR SMARTPASS

Application Form

The following documentation only can be used to verify your proof of age and residency in NI:

Proof of Age

*  Married women must also produce their marriage certificate to confirm a change of surname

Proof of Residency

(Recent is defined as no more than 3 months old).

You must have been resident in Northern Ireland for a minimum of 3 months to be eligible.

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Please note your application may take 6 - 8 weeks to process. 

   
RENEWING YOUR SENIOR SMARTPASS

Senior Citizen Concessionary Pass - Do it! Renew it!

SmartPasses are only valid for five years. Please check the expiry date on the front of your SmartPass to determine when it will expire as it cannot be used to obtain free travel after this date.

Approximately three months before each SmartPass expires the Department for Regional Development will write to pass holders explaining how to get a new pass.

A dedicated user helpline has also been set up on 0845 600 0049 for those seeking further information.



 


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