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Guide to transport concessions

Transport concessions are invaluable when getting around your hometown or visiting from interstate. Unfortunately, these concessions can vary from state to state, and finding out what’s available can be confusing. This handy guide will outline which concessions you’re entitled to and where.

Victoria

The most valuable concessions are available to holders of Seniors Cards issued by the state government.

Seniors Card holders do not pay for their myki cards and will receive:

 

As a Victorian Seniors Card holder, you can also purchase a Day Pass. If you’re planning on travelling extensively within zones 1 and 2 in a 24-hour period, you may find this cheaper than using your myki. 

Interstate Seniors Card holders can buy:

 

Pension Concession Card (PCC) holders are eligible for a 50 per cent discount on public transport fares, but you must ensure your myki is a concession version. Victorian residents who hold a PCC are also eligible for one free annual travel voucher.

Find out more at ptv.vic.gov.au

New South Wales

To access concessions on the majority of public transport services in NSW, you will have to apply for a Gold Opal Card. This card is issued free of charge. To be eligible for a Gold Opal Card, you will need to be a concession cardholder, such as a NSW or ACT Seniors Card or a Pension Concession Card. Interstate travellers will also need to apply for a Gold Opal Card to access concessions and this can be done two weeks in advance of travel – cards issued under these circumstances are only valid for 60 days.

Holders of Gold Opal Cards can take advantage of travel concessions across Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Hunter, Illawarra and Southern Highlands, with a daily cap of $2.50*. The following services can be accessed on:

 

Seniors cardholders (from all states and territory) can also access concessions on NSW TrainLink services, which are:

 

Holders of Pensioner Concession Cards who reside in NSW or ACT are entitled to:

Visit seniorscard.nsw.gov.au

Tasmania

Public transport in Tasmania is provided via a bus network, operated by either Metro Tasmania or Merseylink.

Concessions on both networks are available to those aged 70 or over or who hold a:

 

Holders of a Metro Greencard can receive further concessions.

To find details of concession fares offered, visit metrotas.com.au or merseylink.com.au

Queensland

Holders of Seniors Cards and Pension Concession Card from any state or territory are entitled to a 50 per cent concession on fares on TransLink, qconnect and regional ferry services.

Seniors Card +go, senior go card or green pensioner concession go cardholders can save even more. Not only will you pay 50 per cent of the go fare, which is cheaper than buying a paper ticket, a cap is applied to fares charged. When you use your go card for two paid journeys on one day, you travel free for the rest of the day.

Queensland residents who hold a Pension Concession Card are entitled to four rail travel vouchers on Queensland Rail travel services. Holders of Pension Concession Cards who do not reside in Queensland are entitled to 25 per cent off fares on Queensland Rail travel services, and holders of Seniors Cards from anywhere in Australia will receive a 50 per cent discount. You can check out your travel entitlements at queenslandrailtravel.com.au

Western Australia

Western Australian Seniors Cards have a double purpose, with one side being the Seniors Card and the other a Seniors SmartRider travel card. With a Seniors SmartRider travel card, WA travellers can take advantage of free travel on Transperth services:

 

Concession fares are available at all other times.

Holders of Seniors Cards and Pension Concession Cards from any Australian state or territory can receive concession fares discounted  up to 60 per cent on Transperth-operated public transport services.

You can find out more at transperth.wa.gov.au

Concessions of up to 50 per cent are available on Transwa fares for Seniors Card and Pension Concession Card holders, but these must be booked in advance. Visit transwa.wa.gov.au for more information.

Resident WA Pension Concession Card holders will also be issued with free travel vouchers every two years. The first two vouchers must be used in the first year for two single journeys or one return trip; and the second two must be used in second year, for either two single journeys or a return trip.

Northern Territory

Concession fares are available in the Northern Territory to holders of Seniors Cards, Pensioner and Carers Cards, and Health Care Cards.

The concession will reduce a single fare from $3 to $1 and gives unlimited bus travel for up to three hours from purchase. A daily travel pass is reduced from $7 to $2.

Find out more at nt.gov.au

South Australia

South Australian Seniors Cards can also be used at a Seniors Metrocard, which entitles the holder to concessions on public transport, and free travel on Adelaide Metro services:

 

Concessions are available at all other times.

Interstate Seniors Card holders are also entitled to the same free travel and concessions. You will need to be issued with a temporary Metroticket, which you can receive by visiting, Adelaide Airport’s Information Booth, WHSmith Express at the ground floor arrivals area of the Adelaide Airport, the Visitor Information Centre at shop 9 James Place, Adelaide (just off Rundle Mall) or an Adelaide Metro InfoCentre.

Holders of Pensioner Concession Cards are also entitled to concessions on public transport. Find out more by visiting sa.gov.au

Pension Concession Card holders also receive two single economy travel vouchers, which can be used for travel on the lines between Broken Hill, Port Augusta and Wolseley.

Australian Capital Territory

Concession fares are available to holders of Seniors Cards and Pension Concession Cards. While cash fares are available for interstate visitors who hold such cards, the best savings can be made by ACT resident seniors when you hold a Concession MyWay Card.

You can purchase your Concession MyWay card at a MyWay Recharge Agent or Access Canberra Service Centre, and you will be required to update your Concession MyWay each time you receive a new concession card.

Free travel is available to those over 70.

From 14 January 2017, a 12-month trial of free MyWay fares for Seniors Card and Concession Card Holders commenced. Holders of  Concession MyWay Cards can travel free:

 

You can find out more at transport.act.gov.au

ACT residents who hold the relevant concession cards are also entitled to many travel concessions in New South Wales – see New South Wales section above for details.

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