Video of last week’s #FloodHack
Video of last week’s #FloodHack. Yes, yours truly is visible (thankfully only briefly), and looking as if working
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Video of last week’s #FloodHack
Video of last week’s #FloodHack. Yes, yours truly is visible (thankfully only briefly), and looking as if working
Underground and bus fares freeze? Only for some
Winners include pay-as-you-go Oyster users, who will see no rise at all in peak fares at Tube and rail journeys starting or finishing outside Zone 1. The daily “cap” on pay-as-you-go charges also stays at this year’s prices, meaning a price cut after inflation.
But single journeys within Zone 1 rise by 10p to £2.20, a 4.8 per cent rise. A single bus fare with Oyster goes up 5p to £1.45, while the cash fare stays at £2.40.
Weekly Travelcards jump up 4.1% overall, in line with national rail services. A weekly Zone 1-6 card will rise 4.3 per cent from £55.60 to £58.
The few people still paying cash on the Underground, mainly tourists, will see a single fare in Zone 1-3 rise 20p to £4.70.