Freedom Pass travel card
Freedom Pass for older people
The older person’s Freedom Pass gives you free travel on London's public transport if you’re aged over 66 years.
To be eligible you need to:
- aged over 66 year
- live most of your time in London
Apply for a Freedom Pass for older people.
Freedom Pass if you have disabilities
The disabled person’s Freedom Pass gives you free travel on London's public transport if you’re an adult with disabilities.
How to get a disabled person’s freedom pass
You can apply online for a freedom pass.
To be eligible you need to:
- live most of your time in London
- have any of the statutory disabilities listed in the transport act
Find out more about eligibility and apply on the disabled person’s freedom pass website
Or you can
- visit your local library for more information
- call the Freedom Pass helpline on 0300 330 1433
- Visit the Islington Customer Centre at 222 Upper Street
- Complete an application for a Freedom Pass disability travel card
Accessibility on TfL buses and underground in London
On the TfL.gov.uk website, you can find great information about
- getting around in a wheelchair
- which buses/ tube lines are accessible for people with disabilities
- tube maps available in large print and audio guides
- ‘offer me a seat’ badges
Route 812 community bus service
Route 812 Community Bus service will stop running on Friday 26 August 2022, with the last full day of service on Friday 26 August.
We recently received the sad news that the provider of the service, Hackney Community Transport (HCT Group), will no longer be able to operate the service.
Route 812 runs between Bridport Place in Hoxton and Bath Street in Finsbury, Monday – Friday (except bank holidays).
We understand this will impact on your daily journeys. We will review how we can best support service users in the future.
If you are worried Route 812 bus service stopping will have a negative impact on your health and wellbeing, then please contact our We are Islington service:
- Phone: 0207 527 8222
- Email: weareislington@islington.gov.uk
You can also find helpful information on this webpage on other transport services we can provide and provided by TfL.
Free mobility scooter hire
A mobility scooter can be essential in keeping you active in the community.
You can use it to go shopping or see friends.
To be eligible to hire one, you must be:
- aged over 16
- have a mobility impairment
Scooters are loaned for between 1 to 7 days.
There is currently a waiting list.
How to apply
To find out more about free mobility scooter hire, get in contact today.
Email scootability@camden.gov.uk
Telephone 020 7974 5919
Subsidised and free taxis for disabled people
If you have severe disabilities that make it difficult for you to use public transport, you may be eligible for a Taxicard.
It gives you subsidised travel in London taxis.
How to apply for a Taxicard
Dial-a-ride service
Dial-a-ride is a free membership based scheme, delivered by Transport for London, open to London residents who have a permanent or long-term disability which means you are unable to use public transport some or all of the time.
People are automatically eligible for a membership if they are:
- A Taxicard member
- Getting the Higher Rate Mobility Component of Disability Living Allowance
- Getting the Standard or Enhanced Mobility Rate of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
- Registered blind or partially sighted
- Aged 85 or over
- Getting a Higher Rate Attendance Allowance
- Getting a War Pension Mobility Supplement
If residents are not in one of the above categories, they may still be able to join Dial-a-ride but you will have to undergo a paper-based mobility assessment to establish their eligibility for the service.
Find accessible places to go
You can easily find disabled accessible restaurants, cinemas hotels and activities near you using the accessable.co.uk website.
You just need to enter what you want to do, and a postcode to find something suitable for you.