Bus passes and railcards

Summary

Rail cards

If you are aged 60 or over you can get a Senior Citizen Railcard that gives you reduced fares on the UK rail network. This can be bought direct from us for the reduced price of £21.

You can get the application form for a Senior Citizen Railcard from us - get in touch by post, email or phone (our contact details are below) or visit our Long Stratton offices. You will be asked to provide proof of your age (e.g. driving licence, NHS medical card, birth certificate, passport etc. - we accept photocopies).

Bus passes

Norfolk County Council manage Concessionary Travel passes (also known as a bus passes). For more information visit the Norfolk County Council website.

If you already have a bus pass and it is due to expire please download a renewal form from Norfolk County Council

Further information

You can also apply for your railcard in person, by cheque payment only at the following information centres;

Diss Council Information Centre

11/12 Market Hill
Diss
Monday to Friday 9.30am – 13.30pm

Harleston Information Centre

8 Exchange Street
Harleston
Monday to Friday 9.30am – 15.30pm
Thursday 9.30am – 12.30pm
Saturday 10am – 1pm

Disabled Persons Railcard

If you are disabled you may be entitled to discounted rail travel for yourself and a companion. For information please:
Visit: www.disabledpersons-railcard.co.uk
Email: disability@atoc.org
Telephone: 0845 605 0525
Textphone: 0845 601 0132

Related pages on this website

Contact us

contact officer/team: Concessionary Travel Team
web: online enquiry form
email: concession@s-norfolk.gov.uk
telephone: 01508 533880
minicom/textphone: 01508 533622
address: South Norfolk Council
South Norfolk House
Swan Lane
Long Stratton
Norwich NR15 2XE

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Last updated on: 12 March 2012