Sunday 10 November marks 101 years since the end of WW1
People taking part in Remembrance Day commemorations will have access to free public transport on the day.
Anyone involved in an official parade on Sunday 10 November, and those with evidence of their military service, will travel for free to and from events.
It's hoped the service will help ease congestion and parking issues, whilst also showing support to those remembering the millions who fought in the First World War.
This is the second year free travel has been offered on Remembrance Day.
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