[145A England: mandatory concessions for journeys not beginning on the London bus network]

[Mandatory travel concessions for journeys not beginning on the London bus network]

[145A  England: mandatory concessions for journeys not beginning on the London bus network]

[(1)     Any person to whom a current statutory travel concession permit has been issued and who travels on an eligible journey on an eligible service is entitled, on production of the permit, to a concession consisting of a waiver of the fare for the journey by the operator of the service.

(2)     In subsection (1) “eligible journey” means a journey on one public service vehicle (in one direction) which—

(a)     is between places in England,

(b)     begins at a relevant time, and

(c)     is not one to which section 242(8) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 (journeys beginning on the London bus network) applies.

(3)     In this section “statutory travel concession permit” means—

(a)

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