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Fares Freezes mean Happy New Year for London's passengers

31 December 2007

The New Year will see a single fares freeze on buses, the Tube, Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and trams.

The new fares package, announced in October this year, will mean from 2 January a single journey in central London will be held at £1.50, using Oyster pay as you go, and £4 when using cash.

Following the recent 10 per cent reduction, an Oyster single bus journey will remain at 90p, with the cash fare £2.

Once retail price inflation at around four per cent is taken into account, single bus fares on Oyster will be around 14 per cent lower and Tube Oyster single fares around four per cent lower, than in January 2007.

The cost of One Day Travelcards and Travelcard Season Tickets will rise in line with inflation as these fares also apply on National Rail, and the agreement of the Train Operating Companies would be necessary for any lower fares.

Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone said: "Single bus, Tube, tram and DLR fares will be frozen from 2nd January, as we look to share the city's economic success with our passengers.

"Record passenger numbers and careful control of operating costs have boosted transport revenues.

"Following the recent 10 per cent reduction in bus Oyster single fares in September and by freezing cash fares for 2008 I am now ensuring that the benefits will be felt by millions more Londoners.

"The 2008 fares package also builds on free  travel schemes for older and disabled people, for children and young people, and the half price travel schemes for Londoners on Income Support."


Notes to editors

On 2 January, a new discount daily off-peak price cap is being introduced for holders of Young Persons, HM Forces, Disabled Persons or Senior National Railcards. It means that customers receive a 34 per cent saving on Oyster daily price caps when using the Tube, DLR and London Overground.

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