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Annual travel cards now available

by isleofman.com 27th July 2015

Annual bus and rail travel cards are now available from Isle of Man Transport.

Cards include Go Platinum Rail, which is valid for unlimited travel on our heritage railways for one year, and a new Go Platinum Bus card, valid for one year’s travel on all bus vannin services.

There is also a Go Platinum Reserve card that includes all bus and rail travel plus admission to all Manx National Heritage sites for one year.

More information is available on our website www.iombusandrail.info under Annual cards.

New applications can be made online or in person at Ramsey Bus Station, Douglas Railway Station, the House of Manannan in Peel and Port Erin Station plus at the Welcome Centre in Douglas. All applicants need to complete an application form (form AGF) and submit it with a passport photo. Alternatively, photos for Go cards can be taken at the Welcome Centre for no additional charge or uploaded during online applications.

Gift vouchers that are being used as residents’ rail passes must also be exchanged for a smart travel card. Gift vouchers should be taken with a completed application form (form AVX) and passport photo to card issuing stations in Ramsey, Douglas, Peel or Port Erin. A yellow travel voucher will be issued for any journeys between ordering and receiving annual Go cards.

Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 27th, July 2015 11:05pm.

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