Mayor Sadiq Khan says the travelcard will stay with TfL receiving a 'fairer share' of revenue.
Day travelcards will be maintained after a deal was agreed between Transport for London and train operators, Sadiq Khan has said.
The cards offer unlimited travel to passengers on public transport in zones 1-6 of London, including Tube, bus, rail, and London Overground services.Mr Khan said the deal ensures TfL will get a "fairer share of ticket revenue". Last year, 12 million day travelcards were sold, double the number in Covid-hit 2020, but down from 27 million in 2018.This article contains content provided by Twitter. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to readNorman Baker from Campaign for Better Transport said: "This is a great decision for sustainable transport and the people who use it, and a happy day for our capital and its businesses.
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