Today, Wednesday, January 29 marks the start of the State government Regional Seniors Travel Card.
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The $250 pre-loaded Visa card is designed to help ease the burden of travel costs for seniors living away from major cities.
Eligible regional seniors can apply via Service NSW with the cards being issued in February.
Cardholders will be able to purchase fuel, use taxi services or travel on NSW TrainLink trains and coaches.
A pilot was introduced in Coffs Harbour prior to the State-wide rollout to help ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience for both seniors and retailers.
It will allow the government to test the card and work through any issues that may arise.
Following a successful trial, it is anticipated the card will start to reach seniors from mid-late February.
To be eligible, you must be an age pensioner with a valid Pensioner Concession Card or hold a Commonwealth Seniors Health Card issued by either the Department of Human Services or Department of Veterans' Affairs.
Seniors must also live in regional NSW outside Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong city council boundaries.
The Regional Seniors Travel Card is a $250 pre-loaded Visa Card, the card will be valid for 12 months from activation and can be used for pre-booked NSW TrainLink Regional train and coach services, fuel and taxi trips.
The Regional Seniors Travel Card will be accepted at all point-of-sale terminals that accept Visa, over the phone bookings and online bookings.
It will use a four digit PIN, and will have a magnetic strip on the back of the card, however it will not be able to be reloaded with additional funds.
To register you will have the option of making an application online, by phone where you will be able to simply call 13 77 88 or visit your nearest Service NSW Centre.