Concessions

There are a range of concessionary travel schemes throughout Fife and to use them, you'll need a MyFife card. Your MyFife card will display one or more of the following symbols in the bottom right-hand corner:

An orange capital C
This symbol on your card means you are entitled to free Scotland-wide bus travel and discounted rail travel between any two rail stations in Fife for £1 per single journey.


An orange plus one symbol
The +1 symbol on your card means a companion can travel with you for free on the bus and also means your companion can accompany you for half fare between any two rail stations in Fife.

Black and white half obscured eye image


The eye symbol will be on your card if you are severely sight-impaired (blind) or sight-impaired (partially sighted) and indicates that you are entitled to free Scotland-wide bus travel, free rail travel within Scotland, free travel on the Edinburgh tram route and free ferry travel within Scotland.

Purple and yellow Young Scot logo

The ‘Young Scot’ scheme provides various discounts to those under the age of 26. The card will also contain a ‘PASS’ logo hologram, meaning it is accepted as proof of age. The Young Scot card provides the user with free bus travel if they are under the age of 22 (if the card has been activated for this service). Full-time volunteers aged 22-25 will be eligible for discounted travel. Discounted rail travel is also available to Young Scot holders aged 16 - 18, or those who are full-time volunteers.

Children aged 5-10 years old can be given a card making them eligible for free bus travel, (if the card has been activated for this service). This card will have no symbol on it. Depending on the symbol, you may be entitled to the following benefits:

Depending on the symbol, you may be entitled to the following benefits:

Additionally, the following may be useful whether you are a Myfife NEC cardholder or not:

Read more information on Transport Scotland's Concessionary Travel Scheme.

Read more up-to-date information and frequently asked questions (FAQs) about your Scottish National Entitlement card.