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Operation Transportation: Veterans in Huntington Get Free Bus Fare

  • To mark Armed Forces Day on Saturday, June 28, 2025, First Bus will provide complimentary transportation across its UK routes to veterans, cadets, and active military personnel attending official events in uniform.
  • This initiative aims to support and honor the armed forces community during the annual nationwide events including parades and fairs.
  • Travelers eligible for free bus rides must be dressed in official attire representing the UK’s Armed Forces or its cadet organizations, or they must present a valid Ministry of Defence identification card indicating their military affiliation.
  • Martin Hirst, First Bus's director of revenue and customer proposition, said this is an important occasion to remember those lost in military service and to say thank you.
  • First Bus, proud of its veteran employees, uses this free travel offering to honor and support the efforts and sacrifices of all who serve.
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Members of the armed forces can travel for free on First Bus services for Armed Forces Day

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First Bus offering free trips to Armed Forces members and veterans this weekend

Here is how veterans, cadets and serving members of the UK's Armed Forces can get free bus travel this weekend.

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