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  2. Travelcard - Wikipedia

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    A monthly travelcard (valid for between 28 and 31 days depending on month) is sold for 3.84 times the price of a 7-day card, while annual travelcards are sold for the price of 40 7-day tickets. The price of a travelcard valid for between one month and one year will be the sum of the relevant number of months, plus a pro-rata monthly rate for ...

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject London Transport/The Metropolitan/Issue 50

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    Dial-a-Ride's star performers recognised at annual awards; TfL's famous Oyster card celebrates ten successful years making journeys easier for customers; Transport for London launches new cashless payments and cheaper season ticket prices across all of its car parks; TfL opens its doors to a new generation of transport workers; June

  4. London Underground ticketing - Wikipedia

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    London Underground and Docklands Light Railway use Transport for London's Travelcard zones to calculate fares, including fares on the Underground only. Travelcard Zone 1 is the most central, encompassing an area mainly bounded by the London Terminals and the Circle line, while Travelcard Zone 6 is the most outlying zone within the Greater London boundaries.

  5. Transit pass - Wikipedia

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    4 day rail rover (UK, 1994). A transit pass (North American English) or travel card (British English), often referred to as a bus pass or train pass etc. (in all English dialects), [1] [2] is a ticket that allows a passenger of the service to take either a certain number of pre-purchased trips or unlimited trips within a fixed period of time.

  6. Transport for London - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, TfL launched the 100 years of women in transport campaign in partnership with the Department for Transport, Crossrail, [45] Network Rail, [46] the Women's Engineering Society [47] and the Women's Transportation Seminar (WTS). The programme was a celebration of the significant role that women had played in transport over the previous ...

  7. Oyster card - Wikipedia

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    However, these limited-functionality cards cannot be registered. Any remaining credit on the card is refundable upon return of the card; the £5 price of the card is not refunded. [30] Oyster cards were initially free, but a refundable deposit of £3 was subsequently introduced, [31] increased to £5 for a refundable Oyster card in January 2011 ...

  8. London fare zones - Wikipedia

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    Transport for London fare zones are also known simply as zones or travelcard zones, referring to their use in calculating prices for the travelcards or pay-as-you-go caps. Before flat fares were introduced in 2004, fare zones were used on the London Buses network.

  9. Fare capping - Wikipedia

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    The price cap for Oyster card users was set at the price of an equivalent one-day, unlimited-ride Travelcard. [7] TfL has expanded its fare capping system since its introduction, adding 7-day caps and contactless bank card support in 2014. [3]: 11 Another early implementation of fare capping in Europe is in Dublin, starting in 2012.