Woman holding giant poppy on a southern vectis bus in 2019

Free bus travel for armed forces personnel on Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday

Southern Vectis is again marking Remembrance, by displaying poppies on its buses over the coming weeks. 

And the local bus operator is offering free travel on all its buses for members and veterans of the nation’s armed forces on Remembrance Sunday. 

Wickham: Keen to show our support for servicemen and women
Southern Vectis managing director, Andrew Wickham, said,

“People on the Isle of Wight are rightfully proud of our country’s military – as is our team here.

“As part of this community, we are keen to show our support for servicemen and women. 

“The work our troops did – and still do now – in unimaginably hostile war zones is incredibly humbling. And we hope, by proudly displaying our poppies and raising awareness for the Royal British Legion, we’re backing our words with actions. 

“On Friday 11th November and Sunday 13th November, we welcome all those wearing their military uniform, displaying medals, or showing their military ID card on board our buses, and they may travel for free with us all day.

“Our drivers will also be pulling over at 11am on 11th November as a mark of respect to observe the two minutes’ silence.”

Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal
The Poppy Appeal is the Royal British Legion’s annual fundraising initiative, culminating in Armistice Day commemorations on Friday 11th November. 

For more information about the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal, please visit the Website.


News shared by Paula on behalf of Southern Vectis. Ed