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Last chance for thousands of young Londoners to sign-up for free travel

08 May 2008

Applications at Post Offices must be made by this Saturday 10 May for new Oyster photocards to be issued in time for 1 June.

enjoy travelling around London for free

Mayor of London, Boris Johnson

Transport for London (TfL) is today issuing a final call to the families of up to 35,000 11 to 13-year-olds in London to act before they lose their privilege of free travel on buses and trams this summer.

To continue to qualify for Free Travel 11 to 13-year-olds must apply for a concessionary Oyster photocard for the first time - by this Saturday, 10 May - in order to be sure of receiving their cards in time for 1 June.

Application forms are available at Post Offices across the capital.

From 1 June everyone aged 11 and over must touch in with a valid Oyster photocard when boarding a bus or at a tram stop to continue travelling for free.

Civility

Mayor of London, Boris Johnson said: 'It is very important for young people to realise they cannot use the bus without touching in first.

'Photocards for all young people over the age of 11 will be the first step in restoring civility on our buses.

'The need for all under-18s to carry an Oyster photocard will make enforcement of the free travel scheme easier and prepares the way for Payback London.

'Payback London will see those under-18s who have their bus passes withdrawn for breaking the young persons' free travel Behaviour Code given the opportunity to earn them back by engaging in Community Service.

'For those 11 and over who are just getting their cards - my message to them is to treat it like the privilege it is and enjoy travelling around London for free'.

Benefits

Steve Burton, Director of Community Safety, Policing and Enforcement at TfL said: 'There are just two days left for thousands of families to ensure their children continue to benefit from free travel from 1 June.

"We will do our best to process any late applications, but we will not be able to guarantee your Zip Oyster photocard by 1 June unless we receive your application by Saturday.'

Fourteen and fifteen year-olds have been using Oyster photocards to qualify for free travel since the scheme was first introduced in September 2005, and those who still hold valid passes do not need to apply for a replacement.

The new 11+ Zip Oyster photocard has been available since January.

Awareness

Since then, posters have been displayed on the bus network about the scheme and schools have been contacted to spread awareness of the changes to free travel regulations, which include mandatory validation of Oystercard on every journey.

In addition, London Buses Revenue Protection Inspectors (RPIs) have been issuing warning letters to thousands of young people travelling on the bus network without the relevant photocard in April and May.

Anyone without a concessionary Oyster photocard will have to pay the adult fare for their journey, and anyone found travelling without a valid pass or ticket for their journey may be liable for a £20 penalty fare.

Further details are available at www.tfl.gov.uk/zip


 Notes to editors:

Who travels free:

Free bus and tram travel is available to: 

Applications:

Behaviour code:

If you are using an Oyster photocard with free bus and tram travel concession on one of our services, it may be withdrawn if you:

The Behaviour Code states that:

Penalties:

Revenue Protection Inspector actions prior to 1 June 2008:

Revenue Protection Inspector actions after 1 June 2008:

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