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Universal Credit and JSA claimants can get discount card cutting travel costs

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Thousands of people claiming Universal Credit and Jobseeker’s Allowance could get a discount which cuts their travel costs in half. Households across the UK could be entitled to the half-price travel fares thanks to a discount card.

The free Jobcentre Plus travel card slashes the cost of travelling on public transport, including buses and trains. It is only available for unemployed people looking for work and who claim benefits including Universal Credit and Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA).




The cards are meant to help with the cost of getting to and from job interviews. All train operators in England, Scotland and Wales accept the discount card – which is valid for up to three months.

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It is also accepted by Transport For London, The Sun reports. The discount card lets users save money by purchasing a seven-day or monthly travel card at a child’s rate.

But even if you are claiming benefits, it does not mean you will be automatically be given one. The cards are handed out by Jobcentre staff on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the work coaches.

You may be refused a card even if you meet the criteria. For example, if travelling on public transport is not accessible where you live.

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