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Transport for London on Friday announced that a weekly cap on Oyster fares would start on Monday – six years after first promising to bring the smart cards in line with capping already available ...
Tube and train passengers who use Oyster cards to travel in London will benefit from a new cap on fares being introduced next week. Transport for London on Friday announced that a weekly cap on Oyster ...
The Independent reports those who use Oyster cards on London's Underground could be paying up to £91 more per week than those touching in and out through contactless payments on their debit or ...
Oyster card users are paying up to £107 more to travel each week on London's transport network compared with contactless card users, research reveals.
The smart travel card was first issued in the UK capital on June 30, 2003. By Mark Langshaw Published: 01 July 2013 London's Oyster card has reached its 10th anniversary.
Oyster used to be the go-to way of paying for travel around London, but 66 million of the blue plastic cards haven't been used in at least a year. And while they languish forgotten in drawers ...
Oyster card weekly cap will be introduced next week (six years after it was first promised) It comes as TfL revealed there were 2.4 million journeys on the Tube on Wednesday - the highest weekday ...
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