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Oyster boost for Bromley

03 November 2008

Completion Oyster Ticket Stops roll out sees 41 more Oyster retailers in the borough.

It is also great news for the small businesses across London

Boris Johnson, Mayor of London

Transport for London today announced the locations of 41 new shops and newsagents where people can now buy and top up Oyster across Bromley.

Less than three per cent of single Tube and bus tickets are bought with cash in London and more than three-quarters of all Tube and bus journeys are made each day using Oyster.

The provision of Oyster machines to the new outlets will ensure that all Londoners have greater access to the easiest and most convenient way to pay for travel across the Capital.

Value for money

Oyster cards were previously available at all Tube stations and more than 2,200 Oyster Ticket Stops.

Across London this figure has now been increased to almost 3,800 outlets, an increase of over 75 per cent.

In addition to Tube stations across London, there are now 107 shops selling Oyster.

Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, said: 'This is fulfilling the promise I made to Londoners, particularly those who told me during the election that they need better access to Oyster.

Cheaper fares

'There are now more local shops than ever before across the Capital where people can pop in and top up their Oyster cards, which means even more Londoners can enjoy the cheaper fares and value for money that Oyster offers.

'It is also great news for the small businesses across London that will benefit from the increase in custom generated through selling Oyster.'

Shashi Verma, TfL Director of Fares and Ticketing, said: 'Increasing the number of ticket agents across the Capital will make using Oyster even more convenient for the millions of passengers that use TfL services every day.'

Mr. Bimal, of Shivam News, in the Glades Shopping Centre, said: 'I'm very happy about having the Oyster Ticket Stop in my shop as it will be good for my business and will attract more customers. 

Convenient

'More importantly it will be of huge benefit to the local community as my shop is next to a busy bus stop and people won't have to travel 500 yards or so for the nearest Oyster ticket machine. 

'Overall it will be very convenient and a good service for everyone.'

Customers can find their nearest Ticket Stop by typing in their postcode at TfL's ticket locator.


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