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Travel by Bus, Train, Taxi or Coach

Advice for Over 60s and Disabled Travellers

    

 

By Bus

Buses serving the Borough of Havant are operated by several companies. Many journeys in the more rural areas, or in the towns during the evening or at weekends are run under contract to Hampshire County Council.
 
Please remember that bus drivers are not allowed to leave their seats to help passengers. However, you can ask the driver not to pull away until you are seated, if this will help you.
 
Low-floor easy access buses operate on various services, and a growing number of bus stops are being fitted with easy access raised kerbs.
 
Don't forget that over 60s and the disabled are entitled to the National Bus Concession (bus pass) which allows free off-peak travel throughout England.
 
 

By Train

If you are a wheelchair user or need assistance, you should plan and book your rail journey at least 24 hours in advance.
 
Disabled persons railcard holders: telephone 08456 050525, textphone 08456 010132.
National Rail enquiries: telephone 08457 484950, textphone 08456 050600.
 
Assistance can be provided at most stations, and staff can arrange for you to sit near the door so that you will not have far to walk to the toilet or when you leave the train.
 
If you are aged 60 or over, you are eligible for a Senior Railcard (current price £24 per year), which entitles you to a third off the price of most first class and standard rail fares. Application forms are available from your local rail station, or online at www.senior-railcard.co.uk/. The Senior Railcard is also available as an alternative to the bus concession.
 
A Disabled Person's Railcard (current price £18 per year) entitles you to a third off the price of most leisure (off-peak) fares and, if you are accompanied by another adult, they can also travel at the same discounted fare. Application forms are available at your local station, or online at www.disabledpersons-railcard.co.uk/.

 

 

By Taxi

Taxis and private hire cars can be booked in advance to provide a door-to-door service, and many drivers will help passengers get in and out of the vehicle. If you can transfer out of your wheelchair, and your wheelchair can be folded, most companies will carry it in the boot free of charge.

 

 

By Coach

National Express operate long-distance coach journeys throughout the country. Coaches serving the Borough connect with other services at London's Victoria Coach Station, which is managed by Transport for London. All National Express coaches are wheelchair accessible. If you use a manual wheelchair and are able to transfer to a seat, your wheelchair will be carried free of charge. Powered wheelchairs cannot presently be carried. Guide dogs and hearing dogs are carried free of charge on all coach services.

 

If you are aged 60 or over, you automatically qualify for 'routesixty' fares which means that you can travel at up to half-price on most services in England and Wales.

 

If you need assistance with your journey, you should book at least seven days in advance. You can do this online at www.nationalexpress.com/coach.

 

National Express Disabled Persons' Travel Helpline: telephone 08717 818179, textphone 0121 423 8479.

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