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Public transport is not necessarily expensive

Question:
Public transport is not necessarily expensive
Answer:
If you don’t have a car and need help getting out and about, public transport is a great alternative. If you are aged 60 or over, or have a learning or physical disability, you may qualify for a bus pass. With a bus pass you can use buses anywhere in Staffordshire (not including Stoke on Trent) at no cost.

Anyone who is eligible for a bus pass but who can't travel unassisted may also be able to get a 'companion pass'. This will allow their carer to travel free within Staffordshire (again, not including Stoke on Trent).

If you’re aged 60 years or over, you can also get a Senior Railcard which gives you one third off all rail travel.

Community and volunteer run transport schemes are also available across Staffordshire and are often much cheaper than using a taxi.

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