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Minister hails Scotland under-22s bus scheme as milestone marked

Paul Halford
Published: March 6, 2025
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Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop proclaimed the free bus travel for under-22 scheme a great success as the 200 million journeys mark was passed.

The concession, which was introduced in January 2022, is helping to eradicate child poverty, grow the economy and recognise the value of bus, according to Ms Hyslop.

Scotland has budgeted ÂŁ409 million in 2024/25 to support bus concessionary bus travel for almost 2.3 million people, including over-60s and those with a disability.

The Cabinet Secretary yesterday marked the milestone of journeys made via the under-22s scheme by attending an open day event in East Kilbride linked to Scottish Apprenticeship Week.

“Eradicating child poverty is the single greatest priority of this government,” says Ms Hyslop. “That’s why I’m so pleased that under-22s across Scotland continue to take advantage of this transformative benefit…

“It’s not just about the number of journeys, it’s about what these journeys mean. I’ve met many young people who are attending courses and employment, at no additional cost to get there.

“Most memorably, I met a young person who was using free bus travel to see their granny more often than they could otherwise afford.

“So it’s opening new doors, keeping people connected and encouraging more sustainable travel, through what I believe is one of the most instrumental and transformative policies we’ve seen in Scotland for many years.

“I want to thank the many young people who are recognising that choosing bus is one of the best ways to travel. In doing so, they are supporting our bus services, our towns and cities, and our climate.”

The policy has not been without its critics, with some blaming it for a rise in antisocial behaviour on and around buses.

Meanwhile, the Welsh Government last month announced it would begin a similar scheme within its borders in September.

 

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