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Transperth concession passes

Outlined below are the concession passes recognised and accepted by Transperth. For further information about each concession entitlement, click on the 'Holders' field. Adult passengers travelling with Concession SmartRiders and passengers travelling with Tertiary SmartRider are asked to note that they may be required to provide additional identification to support their concession entitlement.

Passengers must also not that a person may only have one valid concession SmartRider registered in their name at any one time.   When more than one concession card is registered in a person's name, the most recently registered card will remain as a concession card and all previous concession cards will revert to a Standard SmartRider card.

Concession Card Type
 Holders
 Concession Pass
 Entitlement (restrictions apply)

 Children

 Children under five years of age (accompanied by child under 15 years of age, or accompanied by a person aged 15 years or older.)

 None

 Concession/free travel

 

 Children between five and 14 years of age (inclusive)

 None

 Concession travel

 Students

 Full time students (minimum 6 week course)

 Student SmartRider

 Concession travel

 

 Students from years 8 to 12

 Student SmartRider

 Concession travel

 

 Interstate students

 Tertiary SmartRider

 Concession travel

 

 Overseas students

 Student SmartRider

 Concession travel

 

 University students

 Tertiary SmartRider

 Concession travel

 

 TAFE students

 Tertiary SmartRider

 Concession travel

 People with disabilities

 Carers

 Companion Card

 Free travel

 

 People with vision impairment

 Vision impairment Free Pass

 Free travel (including accompanying guide)

 Veterans

 War Veterans

 War Veteran Free Pass

 Free travel

 

 War Veterans

 War Veteran Concession Pass

 Concession travel

 

 War Veterans

 Veteran Affairs Card

 Concession travel

 Seniors

 Seniors

 Seniors SmartRider

 Concession travel

 Miscellaneous

 Holder and dependants

 Health Care Card

 Concession travel

 

 Holder

 Concession Card Interim Voucher

 As stated on voucher

 

 Employees of recognised supported employment settings

 Unrestricted Monthly/Half-Yearly ticket

 Unrestricted travel

 

Children

Children between the ages of five and 14 years are entitled to concession travel. Children under five years of age accompanied by another child under 15 years of age must pay a concession fare. Children under five years of age accompanied by a person aged 15 years and older travel free. Primary school children are required to carry a Student SmartRider card if they are using Transperth services.

Students

Primary and secondary school students

Secondary students must present a Student SmartRider to access concession fares. Primary and secondary students must use their SmartRider card to access the 50 cent student fare. Click here to learn more about the 50 cent student fare. Click here to find out more about the Student SmartRider card.

Tertiary and TAFE students

Tertiary students enrolled in a full-time course at a Western Australian institution are entitled to a Tertiary SmartRider. Tertiary students residing in Western Australia and enrolled in an interstate institution are not entitled to a Tertiary SmartRider. Click here to find out more about the Tertiary SmartRider card.

Interstate students

Interstate primary or secondary students may purchase a Tertiary SmartRider. Interstate students are not entitled to the 50 cent student fare.

Interstate tertiary students residing in Western Australia studying through an eastern states institution are not eligible for a Tertiary SmartRider. Click here for further information. 

Overseas students

Students presenting an overseas travel permit are not entitled to concession travel on Transperth services. Overseas students studying in Western Australia should apply for a Tertiary SmartRider at their college or university. Click here to find out more information about Tertiary SmartRider.

Companion Card

The Companion Card is issued by ACROD Ltd to people with a significant permanent disability who require attendant care support from a companion.

Transperth honours the Companion Card system by allowing a companion/support person (of a Companion Card holder) to travel free on all services.

NOTE: The person with a disability must have a valid ticket. To find out more about the Companion Card, visit www.companioncard.org.au or call 1800 617 337.

Vision Impaired Free Pass

Holders of local and interstate Vision Impaired Free Passes are entitled to free travel on all Transperth services. As stated on the travel pass, an accompanying guide may also travel for free. 

War Veterans Free Pass

War Veterans Free Passes are issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Holders of this permit are entitled to free travel on all Transperth services. Holders of Interstate War Veterans Free Passes are also entitled to free travel on all Transperth services.

War Veterans Concession Pass

War Veterans Concession Passes are issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Holders of this permit are entitled concession travel on all Transperth services.

Veterans Affairs Card

Veterans Affairs Cards are issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Holders of this card are entitled to concession travel on all Transperth services.

*NOTE: Passengers are advised that the 2007 Veterans Affairs Card can be used until 31 January 2008. From 1 February 2008, passengers must present their new 2008 Veterans Affairs Card to access their concession entitlement.

Seniors SmartRider Cards

Seniors SmartRider Cards are combined with the WA Seniors Card . The Seniors SmartRider Cards are issued by the WA Seniors Card Centre. Holders of this card are entitled to concession travel on all Transperth services. Interstate Senior Cards are not accepted for concession travel on Transperth services.

Click here to learn more about the Seniors SmartRider card.

Pensioner Concession Card

Pensioner Concession Cards are issued by Centrelink. Holders of this card are entitled to concession travel on all Transperth services. Holders of Interstate Pensioner Concession Cards are entitled to concession travel on all Transperth services.

Health Care Card

Health Care Cards are issued by Centrelink. Holders of this card and dependants listed on the card are entitled to concession travel on all Transperth services. Interstate Health Care Cards are not accepted.

Concession card interim voucher

Concession card interim vouchers are issued by Centrelink to those who are waiting on the various passes (Pensioner Concession or Health Care Cards). Holders of this voucher are entitled to the appropriate rate indicated by Centrelink.

Unrestricted Monthly/Half-Yearly ticket

The unrestricted Monthly/Half-Yearly ticket is issued to employees of recognised supported employment settings and entitles the holder to unrestricted travel on all Transperth services outlined on the ticket.

Tickets are available from:

Disabled Workers Union
78 (A) Collingwood St
Osborne Park WA 6017

Up to Year 12 concession

Initially all 'Up to Year 12' concession expiry dates are set to expire on 31 March in the year after the student turns 17. Any student that attends a secondary school in their 18th year, (i.e. the year in which they turn 18), can seek an extension to their 'Up to Year 12' concession expiry by one year. To do this, the student must apply through their school for the issue of a replacement Student SmartRider. Normal school card fees apply. The replacement SmartRider will show an updated printed concession expiry date of 31 March in the year after the student turns 18.

Students at non-participating schools are required to complete an Application for Replacement Student SmartRider form and send it together with $5 to:

Monitor WA - SmartRider
PO Box 10
Westminster WA 6061

Secondary Students 19 years and above

Students attending secondary schools in their 19th year (i.e. the year in which they turn 19) or above are not eligible for the 'Up to Year 12' concession and therefore are not entitled to the 50 cent student fare. Full time students in their 19th year and above will instead be issued with a Tertiary concession. Students in their 19th year and above attending participating secondary schools must apply through their school for the issue of a replacement Student SmartRider card. Normal school card fees apply. The replacement SmartRider card will automatically be programmed as a Tertiary concession with an expiry of 31 March in the year after the application is made.

Students 19 years and above at non-participating schools are required to complete an Application for Replacement Student SmartRider form and send it together with $5 to:

Monitor WA - SmartRider
PO Box 10
Westminster WA 6061

Secondary Students Attending Tertiary Institutions

Students attending Tertiary Institutions undertaking full time secondary studies are eligible for an 'Up to Year 12' concession if they are in their 18th year (i.e. the year in which they turn 18) or below. Full time students at Tertiary Institutions must apply through their Institution for the issue of a SmartRider card. Normal institution card fees apply. The SmartRider card will automatically be programmed as an 'Up to Year 12' concession if the student is in their 18th year or below or as a Tertiary concession if the student is in their 19th year and above. All card concessions will be set to expiry of 31 March in the year after the application is made.

Students at non-participating tertiary institutions are required to complete an Application for Tertiary SmartRider form and send it together with $5 to:

Monitor WA - SmartRider
PO Box 10
Westminster WA 6061

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