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NickiC59 Fri 05-Jun-15 16:37:25

I'm confused.. Can anyone tell me what age you are eligible for a bus pass? I am 59 so obviously I'm not eligible but my husband is now 65.. He has applied twice since he was 60 and "nothing" ..

Ana Fri 05-Jun-15 20:05:08

It depends when he was born. roses.

I know no one seems to want to read my CAB post, but it does set out the criteria for bus pass eligibility!

If NickiC59' DH became 65 in, say, May of this year then he wouldn't have been entitled to a pass when he was 60...

Maggiemaybe Fri 05-Jun-15 20:27:10

Yes he would, Ana. Not on his 60th birthday, but just a month or two later. There's a calculator on the GOV.UK site.

tanith Fri 05-Jun-15 20:35:13

We both have our Freedom Passes and use them frequently especially as it gives us free travel on the tube also here in London..

durhamjen Fri 05-Jun-15 20:36:03

If you are on DLA, or PIP now ( is anyone yet?), you can have one before you are sixty. You can also have a carer go free.

Maggiemaybe Fri 05-Jun-15 20:42:43

www.gov.uk/calculate-state-pension/y/age/male

Maggiemaybe Fri 05-Jun-15 20:44:25

It only took me 15 minutes to work out how to post a link from my phone. grin

GrandmaKT Fri 05-Jun-15 20:53:27

We live in Merseyside and our Merseytravel website says: You can travel free on buses, trains and Mersey Ferries if you are over 60 and live in Merseyside. When you reach the State Pension age, you will be given a new national pass, which you will also be able to use on local bus services anywhere in England.
My DH got his when he was 60, even though he was working then. No doubt they'll change the rules before I get to 60!

Ana Fri 05-Jun-15 21:02:24

Well, I've just completed the questions on your link, Maggiemaybe, giving a hypothetical date of birth for a man of 14th May 1950 and it states that he reached retirement age on 14th May 2015.

So he wouldn't have been entitled to a bus pass at 60.

Maggiemaybe Fri 05-Jun-15 21:09:00

If you scroll just below the pension age, Ana, it gives the bus pass age. They're different for men.

Maggiemaybe Fri 05-Jun-15 21:14:03

6 July 2010 is the date on which someone in England with that birthday would have become entitled to the free bus pass.

Ana Fri 05-Jun-15 21:44:14

I don't agree, Maggie. I entered the details as a man. In England. The answer was that the hypothetical man born on 14th May 1950 would have become entitled to state pension and bus pass on 14th May 2015.

I don't know how we're getting such different answers!

Ana Fri 05-Jun-15 21:47:10

Now I see, having done it again.

Your date is the one applicable for a woman, Maggie, not a man.

Maggiemaybe Fri 05-Jun-15 21:51:46

www.gov.uk/calculate-state-pension/y/age/male/1950-05-14

I'm hoping this link works, Ana! It should show State Pension Age, then a paragraph about Pension Credit, then you get the Bus Pass heading with the date 6 July 2010.

Fingers crossed. If it doesn't work, I'm giving up and hitting the wine grin.

bikergran Fri 05-Jun-15 21:54:03

I won't get my bus pass until I am 66
my birthday is 28th October 1955
live in Lancashire.

Maggiemaybe Fri 05-Jun-15 21:54:10

Oh Bliley, cross posts Ana! The bus pass age is the same for men and women, as it's linked to the woman's state pension age. As it says in your earlier link.

Maggiemaybe Fri 05-Jun-15 21:54:59

Or blimey, even. Who the heck is Bliley??!

Ana Fri 05-Jun-15 21:59:35

grin

OK I admit it, you are right and I was wrong! I was concentrating on the 'retirement age' and didn't scroll down to see the bit about bus passes - sorry blush.

I can only assume the OP's DH didn't apply using the correct form, although you'd think the LA would have put him right on how he should have gone about it.

Ana Fri 05-Jun-15 22:01:02

That doesn't seem right, biker! Over to you, Maggiemaybe...wink

Maggiemaybe Fri 05-Jun-15 22:02:35

Wouldn't you? He's missed out on a lot of free travel. It's opened up a whole new world to my DH - he loves the goings on on our local bus! grin

Maggiemaybe Fri 05-Jun-15 22:04:57

Oh, it is right, unfortunately. I'm 1955 too and don't get my pension or my bus pass till I'm 66, even though I have 41 years of contributions already. Don't get me started....

numberplease Sat 06-Jun-15 00:05:43

I was 60 in 2003, and hubby in 2004, we didn`t get the bus passes automatically, we had to apply, but all it entailed was turning up at the Municipal Buildings, complete with birth certificate, getting photo taken, and voila, I was handed my bus pass! Nowadays I`m told we have to apply to the County Council in Lincoln, it`s not done locally anymore.

Eloethan Sat 06-Jun-15 00:19:15

AS Ana said, it depends on when you were born.

Coolgran65 Sat 06-Jun-15 00:46:55

Here in N.Ireland I got my bus pass 6 years ago when I was 60 and this covers the whole of the UK. At 65 this converted to a Smart Pass which includes the Republic of Ireland.

DH was born in 1953, he's 61 and won't get government pension until he's 65. But he did get his bus pass at 60. If we decide to go to Dublin which is over the border then DH has to pay the partial fare once we hit the border.

Bus pass also covers the train service.

Leticia Sat 06-Jun-15 07:23:09

It is state pension age. I was 60 yrs and 11 months but you have to be much older than that now. You won't get one unless you apply.

shysal Sat 06-Jun-15 09:03:27

I will repeat myself. It states on the Oxford County Council website that for men and women, it is the women's state pension age that determines bus pass entitlement, there is an on line calculator too. If Nicki's husband is already 65, he is now eligible, but has to apply.