Services
Bus Shelters / Bus Stops - Reporting of damage/vandalism
Reporting of damaged or vandalised Bus Shelters should be reported to the respective Area (North, Mid, South)Transportation Services Office.
Community Transport
Information and advice on Community Transport schemes operating throughout Fife.
Concessionary travel
Free or discounted bus and rail travel is available to 16-18 year olds, people 60 or over and people with disabilities.
Minibus Management Centre
The Minibus Management Centre (MMC) will help Voluntary Organisations and Council Services find the right transport for their service users.
Park & Ride
Park & Ride is encouraged throughout Fife with car parking facilities now available at most railway stations, Ferrytoll and Kincardine.
Road Improvements and New Developments
Major changes to Fife's road network undergo safety audits to ensure the safety of all road users is taken into account.
School Transport
Fife Council provides free transport for all primary pupils living more than one mile and all secondary pupils living more than two miles from their catchment area school.
Shopmobility
Shopmobility is a scheme to lend, free of charge, manual and powered wheelchairs and scooters.
Train Information
For impartial information on train services, times and fares throughout Scotland and the rest of Britain, contact the National Rail Enquiry Line 08457 48 49 50 or visit their website.
Transportation Development Guidelines - Roads and Built Environment
Transportation and Development Services have jointly produced a document - Transportation Development Guidelines - that aims to advise new or existing developers of Fife Council's requirements in terms of Transportation needs in new developments.
Travel Plan - Fife Council
Fife Council's Travel Plan 'Way Ahead to Work' has been developed to encourage a reduction in car dependency for travel to and from work and at work.
Video Conferencing
Fife Council has video conferencing facilities at Cupar, Glenrothes, Kirkcaldy and Dunfermline.