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More than 100,000 passengers switch from cash to smarter, faster Oyster

17 January 2006

More than 100,000 people have switched to Oyster since the New Year to take advantage of cheaper or frozen fares.

Oyster speeds up the network, reduces queues and saves people money

The 2006 Transport for London fares package encourages people to use an Oyster smartcard rather than cash as it speeds up the bus network, reduces queues and saves passengers money on day and single fares.

Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone said: "Since January, thousands more people have switched from cash to Oyster so they can take full advantage of cheaper fares.

"Three million people now use Oyster card, which is helping to reduce queues, speed up journeys and improve the efficiency of the network."


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