Transport & Travel

Public Transport to College

21 or under? Get free bus travel with the National Entitlement Card (NEC) or Young Scot National Entitlement Card (Young Scot NEC). Further details on free bus travel and how to apply can be found on the young.scot website

Over 22 and studying a full-time FE Course at Dumfries and Galloway College then we will reimburse your bus travel if you have applied for travel costs on your bursary application. Please retain your bus ticket and Reception at either campus will reimburse your bus fare.

Note: No travel will be permitted with your student id card.

Bus Timetables

To reach Stranraer or Dumfries Campus, use the services below. You may need more than one bus service.

For Dumfries Campus, take the D5 from Dumfries to the Crichton Campus.
Bus timetables are subject to change, so check with the provider before you travel.

Bus Timetables to Dumfries
Bus Timetables to Stranraer

National Travel Scheme

From January 31st, 2022, young people aged 21 and under in Scotland can take the bus for free with the new free travel scheme.

Just apply for a National Entitlement Card (NEC) or Young Scot NEC card if you’re 21 and under living in Scotland. You can use this card to travel to and from college, or anywhere for free on registered bus services in Scotland*.

*Please note that premium-fare night buses and City Sightseeing buses are not included.

If you’re unsure, check with the bus company. Remember, if you had an old NEC or Young Scot NEC card, (i.e. before January 31st 2022), it won’t work for the new scheme, so apply for a new one to get the free travel benefit.

Depending on your age you may need parental or guardian approval, whether a photo is needed for the ID, and which card you can apply for.

  • Aged between 5-10
    Apply for an NEC card without a photo. Parents or guardians need to apply on their behalf.
  • Aged between 11-15
    Apply for an NEC card or Young Scot NEC card with a photo. Parents or guardians need to apply on their behalf
  • Aged between 16- 21
    Apply for an NEC card or Young Scot NEC card with a photo. You will need to apply by yourself

The Young Scot NEC card is also PASS accredited, which means it can be used for proof of age, discounts, rewards and a membership.

Using your card

Using your card is simple. All you have to do is tell the bus driver where you are going and then tap on the electronic card reader.  Remember to check ahead if you are unsure if you are able to travel for free.

The most important thing about your card is remembering to bring it with you. You will not be offered free bus travel if you do not have it on you. 

You can find out more on how to access free travel with your NEC card via the link below.

How to Apply

Both links for applying for National Entitlement Card and Young Scot NEC card can be found at getyournec.scot. If you are applying for a child and their school uses, you can apply here.

Alternatively, if you are having issues applying online, please contact your local council. They will offer support in finding alternative ways to apply.

To find out more about the free bus travel and any questions you may have, please click here.

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COVID Travel Advice

  1. Keep your distance at bus stops and on the bus
  2. Board the bus one at a time
  3. Use contactless where you can
  4. Use all space for physical distancing
  1. Keep the windows open for ventilation
  2. Clean your hands before and after
  3. Wear a face covering
  4. Cough or sneeze into a tissue
  5. Do not travel if you feel unwell.

Helpful Guides

We have created a page with a number of useful links for checking your route before you travel if there is bad weather. Click the button below to find out more.

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