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A faster, easier 7 Day Travelcard on Oyster

17 August 2005

From 25 September, 7 Day Travelcards will only be available on Transport for London's Oyster smartcard, meaning customers currently using paper tickets can benefit from faster and easier journeys.

This change is part of a phased introduction, which has already seen the successful implementation of Pre Pay, monthly and longer period season tickets on Oyster.

TfL is waiving the usual £3 refundable deposit for a limited period to make it easier for customers to switch to Oyster.

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone said: "More than two million people already benefit from the convenience of an Oyster smartcard, which is making travel in London quicker and easier by speeding up the bus service, helping to take cash off buses and cutting queues at Tube stations.

"Oyster offers unprecedented benefits over traditional paper tickets.

"Passengers can top up their Oyster card online or over the phone, avoiding ticket office queues; and up to three Travelcards plus Pre Pay can be stored on an Oyster card at the same time, so the new ticket kicks in as the old one expires.

Oyster also offers a safer alternative to paper tickets because it reduces ticket touting, and you don't need to take the card out of its wallet."

Customers are encouraged to get an Oyster card as soon as possible, to avoid a last-minute rush around 25 September.

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