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Oyster pay as you go on three more mainline routes

27 December 2007

Chiltern, c2c, and Hackney area services of 'one' to accept Oyster from 2 January

This takes us one step nearer being able to offer one ticket for all public transport services across Greater London

Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London

From 2 January commuters and visitors will be able to enjoy the greater convenience and speed of the Oyster card at London stations served by Chiltern, c2c and Hackney area services of 'one'.

Transport for London (TfL) is investing £40m so all London's Train Operating Companies accept Oyster.

Thousands more passengers will be able to use pay as you go in addition to Travelcard and enjoy the benefits making Oyster so popular, with 17m issued since the card was introduced in 2003. 

Last month Oyster pay as you go was extended to TfL's new London Overground services, London Midland services between Watford Junction and Euston and Southern services between Watford Junction and Clapham Junction and all stations in between.

Mayor Ken Livingstone said: "It is great news for passengers that these train operators have now taken up my offer of a £40 million investment to ensure they can accept Oyster pay as you go.

Hugely popular

"This takes us one step nearer being able to offer one ticket for all public transport services across Greater London.

"Oyster cards have been a hugely popular and successful, speeding up journeys and eliminating queues.

"Today only three per cent of passengers use cash on the Tube and buses.

"I hope that the remaining train operators who have not already come on board now finally sign-up and give their passengers the same improved service that they clearly want."

Easier and quicker

Shashi Verma, Transport for London, Director of Fares and Ticketing, said: "With Oyster fully available across these services thousands of passengers can enjoy easier and quicker journeys.

"We have worked hard to get the Train Operators to sign up, offering them the funding to install the system so that national rail passengers in London can take advantage of Oyster."

Andrew Chivers, Managing Director for 'one' railway said : "We're pleased to be able to make travel simpler for passengers travelling on our West Anglia routes between London Liverpool Street and Seven Sisters, Tottenham Hale and Walthamstow, with the extension of Oyster pay as you go validity onto our rail services within this area.

"By working with Transport for London we are making rail travel more convenient for many more customers and we are working on plans to widen the availability of Oyster pay as you go even further."

Leading role

Adrian Shooter, Chairman of Chiltern Railways, said: "Chiltern Railways are delighted to be one of the first train operating companies to offer passengers the chance to use Oyster pay as you go cards at all of our London stations.

"We are committed to offering our passengers choice and flexibility in their ticket options and we look forward to welcoming pay as you go users on board our trains."

Mark Hopwood, Managing Director for c2c said: "We are pleased to be playing a leading role in bringing the Oyster pay as you go facility out of the London area and onto the national rail network.

"Our customers at Dagenham Dock and Rainham will now benefit from the convenience of Oyster; and we hope to roll the facility out to additional c2c stations in the future as part of our commitment to making travel simpler."


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