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Person with a Vision Impairment Travel Pass

This pass entitles holders to free travel on all participating urban public transport services including bus, rail and ferry within Australia.

Image of a travel pass

Free travel is for the pass holder only, and does not include any other arrangements that might be in place in individual states or territories, such as free travel for carers or attendants.

To apply for a Vision Impairment Travel Pass, fill out an application form. These are available from:


With the application form, you must supply two identical passport photographs of yourself and have a Justice of the Peace or lawyer certify the photographs by signing and dating each photograph on the reverse side.


Additional information can be found in the frequently asked questions document:

Card lost or stolen

If your Vision Impairment Travel Pass has been lost, stolen or damaged, please phone 1300 417 481x or email ptdisability@transport.qld.gov.au to request a replacement card.

Requests for the replacement of lost, stolen or damanged cards require confirmation of the cardholder's full name, date of birth and postal address. You are not required to supply passport photographs of yourself.

If you have any queries about the pass or wish to enquire about your application's progress, please call the Vision Impairment Travel Pass hotline on 1300 417 481x.

xFree call within Australia. Call charges may apply from mobile phones.

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Last updated 21 August 2009