I would urge TfL to scrap concessionary bus fares for children in London…. They should be walking or cycling these trips for the sake of their own health and fitness. Yet many of them are taking the bus for just a stop or two - and getting fatter and fatter … It is almost impossibl...
Children under 11 travel free on red London buses (and the Underground) at all times. Child fares are available for those under 16 but it is very complex. It is possible to get discounted fares if you are under 18 or studying in London with an Oyster ID card. ...
'Key fares' on buses will be up to 20% higher although the overall level of 'real bus fares' will, it is said, be below that of 2000/01. 1. Cash fares on buses unchanged at £2, but Oyster Pay-as-You-Go fare rises from £1 to £1.20. 2. Seven-day Bus & Tram Pass up fr...
aPay child fares on bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overeground, National Rail and the Emirates Air Line. Children aged 11 to 15 years can get an 11-15 Oyster photocard to travel free on buses and trams and at the child pay as you go rate on Tube, DLR, London Overground and Nationa...
Transport poverty is not a significant issue for young people in London. Buses provide a key site for sociability and public engagement in the city. Our findings problematise the assumption that bus travel is a 'passive' mode.关键词: Active transport Young people Public transport Qualitative ...
Children under 11 travel free on the London Underground and DLR (Docklands Light Railway) at all times. Child fares are available for those under 16 and it is possible to get discounted fares if you are under 18 or studying in London with an ID card. There are no seniors fares for visit...
The article focuses on the misleading claims on bus fares that were reprimanded by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) in Great Britain. Among the misleading claims that were reprimanded include the Mayor of London Ken Livingstone, Transport for London (TfL) Co., the press ad of M&C ...
Concessionary fares and bus operator reimbursement in Scotland and Wales: No better or no worse off? Concessionary fares for older and disabled people: regulatory impact assessment. DfT, London. Available from: http://www.dft.gov.uk/consultations/aboutria/... T Rye,M Carreno - 《Transport Poli...
However, the vast majority of regular commuters will have their Oyster travelcard fares frozen, while free or cut-price travel for children, pensioners and jobseekers will be unaffected. Four in 10 bus passengers currently travel for free. The rise in the congestion charge, from [pounds sterli...
Child fares: Children aged 0 to 3 and less than 100cm in height travel free, children aged 4 to 11 and under 150cm travel at half fare, children 12 years old and upwards (or over 150cm high) pay full fare. About these fares: The sleeper fares shown here are for a lower bunk, an...