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Old September 26th 16, 10:47 AM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.railway
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Roland Perry wrote:
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mber.org, at 08:45:30 on Mon, 26 Sep 2016, Recliner
remarked:

I think the implicit assumption was that people
living and travelling within the London boroughs mainly pay TfL zonal fares
for the Tube, Overground, trams and buses. Relatively few travellers within
London are paying fares set by TOCs, and hence unaffected by the freeze.
But in most remarks and promises, Sadiq explicitly made clear he was only
referring to TfL fares.


The problem is that he didn't. Hence the need for the embarrassing
u-turn when got into office and saw the books.


He didn't make a U turn. This is what he actually promised:

- Freeze all TfL fares and charges for the Mayor’s cycle hire scheme for
four years.

- Introduce 'The Hopper’ – a new one hour bus ticket allowing unlimited
changes within an hour, so that a £1.50 single ticket pays for a full
journey.

- Continue to support both Oyster and contactless payment card methods and
ensure fare structures remain equal so that nobody is disadvantaged by
choosing either payment method.

- Guarantee the Freedom Pass and the over-60s Oyster card, along with all
other existing concessionary fares schemes.

From http://www.sadiq.london/a_modern_and...nsport_network

The problem is with travelcards, whose price includes an element of
mainline TOC fares, and so they're not frozen.