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London Trams is the division of London Buses responsible for the management of the Croydon Tramlink system (Tramlink). It is also responsible for overseeing the development of new tram schemes for TfL.

Tramlink is operated by Tramtrack Croydon Ltd under a Concession Agreement with TfL. The system, which is highly accessible to disabled people, provides orbital links between Wimbledon in the west and Beckenham and Elmers End and New Addington in the east.

Tramlink has seen a three per cent year on year growth with broadly 19 million passenger journeys being made in 2002/03. It is estimated that the system has led to a reduction of some three to four million car journeys per annum.

In line with the Mayor's fares policy, Tramlink fares were and continue to represent excellent value for money.

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