Location | Greater London |
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Manager | London Councils |
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Website | http://www.freedompass.org |
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Freedom Pass is a concessionary travel scheme, which began in 1973, to provide free travel to residents of Greater London, England, for people with a disability or over the progressively increasing state pension age[1] (60 for women in 2010, increased to 66 for everybody until about 2026, then increasing further).[2] The scheme is funded by local authorities and coordinated by London Councils. Originally the pass was a paper ticket, but since 2004 it has been encoded on to a contactless smartcard compatible with Oyster card readers, and since 2010, also ITSO card readers.[3]