The bus sector is growing and changing.

Whether it’s for work, school, or leisure, travelling by bus is a cleaner and more sustainable mode of transport than using the car. Making journeys by bus reduces our carbon emissions, helping to combat the climate emergency.

Around 100 million journeys are made by bus in Wales every year. It’s a sector that’s growing and changing, spurred on by the need to enable people to travel more sustainably and more flexibly in the post Covid-19 world.


There’s lots happening to make bus services better in Wales. New low-emission vehicles are coming into service and innovation is taking place that will allow buses to run using greener fuels and electricity. More flexible, demand-responsive services are being introduced to better meet the travel needs of people and their communities.


Concessionary Travel.


Bus Pass:

You're entitled to a Concessionary Travel Card if you're at least 60 years old and your primary residence is in Wales.

Apply for a 60 and over card.

(Tel No: 0300 303 4240)

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Disabled Person’s Pass:

You're entitled to a Concessionary Travel card if you're an eligible disabled person and your primary residence is in Wales.

Apply for a disabled person’s card.

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My Existing Card or Application:

If you've just applied, view your application details and upload additional documents if we've asked you to.

If you already have a card, let us know if you want to change your card details or report a card lost/stolen.

Manage my card or application

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MyTravelpass:

16-21 year olds can save approx 30% on bus travel in Wales.

Discounted travel for 16-21 year olds.