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Nearly twice as many places to buy Oyster over next year

24 July 2007

The Mayor has announced today that the number of places in London to buy Oyster is set to almost double to 4,000 over the next year.

Oyster is a huge success with more than 10 million cards issued since its launch in 2003

Peter Hendy, TfL Commissioner

Oyster machines will be issued to up to 1,900 new shops and newsagents across London.

Oyster is currently available at all Tube stations and more than 2,200 Oyster shops.

Less than three per cent of single Tube and bus tickets are now bought with cash in London.

Nearly three-quarters are by Oyster card.

Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, said: 'Oyster fares are far cheaper than cash and they reduce queues at bus stops and ticket offices.

'I want all Londoners to save money by owning an Oyster card. Eighty five per cent of all Londoners already live within 400 metres of an Oyster outlet.

'This expansion will make using Oyster even more convenient.'

Transport for London (TfL) Commissioner, Peter Hendy, said: "Oyster is a huge success with more than 10 million cards issued since its launch in 2003. We want to build on this by making it even easier to buy and top-up across London. 

Top-up Oyster

'With Oyster pay as you go expanding to National Rail services in London we aim to make the smartcard as widely available and accessible as possible for everyone.'

From November this year, customers will be able to buy and top-up Oyster cards at all overground rail stations on the services currently run by Silverlink Metro which will transfer to Transport for London.

The Mayor is also contributing £20m to help fund the provision of Oyster facilities at national rail stations in London.

An outline agreement has been reached with London's Train Operating Companies to accept Oyster pay as you go on overland rail services into London.

Shashi Verma, Director of Fares and Ticketing, said: 'The machines will benefit the public making Oyster even more convenient and available.

'Oyster allows the transport network to run quicker and carry more passengers meeting the ever increasing demands.'

On the TfL website there is a facility where people can find their nearest Ticket Stop by typing in your postcode: http://ticketlocator.tfl.gov.uk/postcode-search.asp

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