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100,000 Londoners take-up free Oyster cards in one month

25 May 2007

100,000 people have now claimed a free Oyster card as part of the Mayor of London's campaign to encourage all Londoners, particularly those on a low income, to use them for travel around the Capital.

Oyster has cut queues at Tube stations and speeded up buses across London.

Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London

The campaign, announced by the Mayor last month, offered 100,000 'free' Oyster cards (that is without the normal £3 deposit) on a 'first come first served' basis.

The cards were given away through national, local and community press adverts, targeting communities where take-up is lowest.

The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, said: "This campaign has proved to be incredibly popular with an additional 100,000 people now able to enjoy the benefits of Oyster.

"With more than 10 million cards issued since its launch in 2003, the vast majority of Londoners are already using Oyster, which provides cheaper and more convenient journeys.

"Oyster has cut queues at Tube stations and speeded up buses across London."

Latest figures

More than 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, just 4 per cent on London Underground and 2.5 per cent on buses.

Single fares are always cheaper using Oyster. For example, a single bus fare using Oyster is £1 compared to the £2 cash fare.

A single Tube fare in Zone 1 is £1.50 with Oyster compared to £4 if cash is used.

In fact, Oyster prices have been held down so that they are still the same price as cash fares when Ken Livingstone was first elected Mayor of London nearly seven years ago.

Oyster is still available

The offer is now closed but Oyster is still available online, over the phone via 0845 330 9876, at Tube station ticket offices or at Travel Information Centres across London.

You can find your nearest Oyster outlet through the TfL website.

Calls from BT landlines cost 3.5p per minute.

Calls from mobiles and other networks may vary.

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