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Mayor to give away 100,000 free Oyster cards

17 April 2007

The Mayor of London is launching a major new campaign to encourage all Londoners, particularly those on a low income, to use an Oyster card, which provides the cheapest way of travelling on London's public transport system.

Oyster has revolutionised the way people travel in London

Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London

The campaign will include giving away 100,000 Oyster cards on a first come, first served basis to new customers.

Oyster has been a huge success and this promotion is aimed at encouraging those who are not taking advantage of the cheaper, faster and more convenient travel it provides to do so.

As part of the promotion, 100,000 Oyster cards will now be given away through national, local and community press adverts, targeted at London's communities where Oyster take-up is lower.

Fares are always cheaper using Oyster: a single bus fare is £1 and a single Tube fare is £1.50* in Zone 1 - these are the same as 2000 prices.

The free Oyster cards are available on a first come first served basis for all passengers who currently do not already have one.

 Those who apply will not have to pay the usual £3 deposit.

Revolutionising travel

With more than ten million Oyster cards issued, over three-quarters of all Tube and bus journeys are now made using Oyster.

The latest figures show that the number of single journeys now paid for by cash is extremely low, at just 4 per cent on London Underground and 3 per cent on buses.
 
The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, said: 'Oyster has revolutionised the way people travel in London.

'Fares are cheaper using Oyster and it has speeded up the network by reducing queues.

Oyster benefits

'With more than ten million Oyster cards issued, the vast majority of people across London are already enjoying its benefits.

'This campaign is encouraging Oyster uptake amongst passengers who are still paying cash and therefore paying more.

You can buy an Oyster card over the counter at any London Underground ticket office without filling out any forms or providing any personal information.'

 

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