Pudsey Bear
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If you have one of course.
I finally got around to getting mine, it arrived yesterday, no booklet or any info other than data protection stuff.
I went for the disabled one as Liz doesn't need one then.
I went onto the Metro website to get more info but not a lot on there other than basic how toos & not toos
Disabled + Companion Bus Pass
Free off-peak travel on local bus services* in West Yorkshire from 0930 to midnight, Monday to Friday and all day at weekends and on public holidays.
Free travel on local bus services throughout England between 0930 and 2300, Monday to Friday, and all day at weekends and on public holidays.
Half-fare, off-peak train travel within West Yorkshire. Off peak train travel is Monday to Friday after 0930 until 1600, then from 1830, and all day on weekends and public holidays. If you are travelling by train during the weekday evening peak - 1601 to 1829 - you will need to buy an Anytime Day Single or Anytime Day Return ticket.
Companion Passes
If you have a Companion Disabled or Blind Person’s Travel Pass, your companion is entitled to the same concessions when travelling with you on buses and trains within West Yorkshire. This includes local bus services when you travel within West Yorkshire, and for journeys which start in West Yorkshire. You can also use your companion pass to travel on return cross-boundary bus journeys to York, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire the East Riding of Yorkshire, and Hull. For return bus travel to areas not listed, the companion will be required to pay the fare to return to West Yorkshire. For example, your companion can travel free between Leeds and Manchester, but will be required to pay for the return bus journey from Manchester to West Yorkshire.
Companions are not entitled to free bus travel for journeys made wholly outside West Yorkshire. This means, for example, your companion can travel free between Leeds and York, but not on local bus journeys within York.
Your companion does not need to be the same person for every journey, but your companion cannot use the pass when travelling without you. Your companion is not issued with a separate pass. A companion pass has an orange stripe down the right hand side of the pass with a blue +C symbol at the top right hand corner which tells the driver that you require a companion. Your companion CANNOT use your pass without you.
I finally got around to getting mine, it arrived yesterday, no booklet or any info other than data protection stuff.
I went for the disabled one as Liz doesn't need one then.
I went onto the Metro website to get more info but not a lot on there other than basic how toos & not toos
Disabled + Companion Bus Pass
Free off-peak travel on local bus services* in West Yorkshire from 0930 to midnight, Monday to Friday and all day at weekends and on public holidays.
Free travel on local bus services throughout England between 0930 and 2300, Monday to Friday, and all day at weekends and on public holidays.
Half-fare, off-peak train travel within West Yorkshire. Off peak train travel is Monday to Friday after 0930 until 1600, then from 1830, and all day on weekends and public holidays. If you are travelling by train during the weekday evening peak - 1601 to 1829 - you will need to buy an Anytime Day Single or Anytime Day Return ticket.
Companion Passes
If you have a Companion Disabled or Blind Person’s Travel Pass, your companion is entitled to the same concessions when travelling with you on buses and trains within West Yorkshire. This includes local bus services when you travel within West Yorkshire, and for journeys which start in West Yorkshire. You can also use your companion pass to travel on return cross-boundary bus journeys to York, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire the East Riding of Yorkshire, and Hull. For return bus travel to areas not listed, the companion will be required to pay the fare to return to West Yorkshire. For example, your companion can travel free between Leeds and Manchester, but will be required to pay for the return bus journey from Manchester to West Yorkshire.
Companions are not entitled to free bus travel for journeys made wholly outside West Yorkshire. This means, for example, your companion can travel free between Leeds and York, but not on local bus journeys within York.
Your companion does not need to be the same person for every journey, but your companion cannot use the pass when travelling without you. Your companion is not issued with a separate pass. A companion pass has an orange stripe down the right hand side of the pass with a blue +C symbol at the top right hand corner which tells the driver that you require a companion. Your companion CANNOT use your pass without you.