Talk:Transit pass

A disturbingly US centric article.

The US has a much lower availability and use of transit and busses than the rest of the world and consequenly a much lower use of transit passes, yet most of the examples are from the US. Also "bus pass" has a specific meaning in the UK refering to the free travel that the elderly can get on every bus system in the UK. There are probably 10 million such passes in the UK. Although passes can be purchased for many UK bus systems the term traval card or season ticket is widely used for such tickets.--Wickifrank (talk) 23:05, 1 October 2009 (UTC)

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