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Navin's News: Fares
Mayor's 'unfair' fare rises slammed
Local London Assembly member, Navin Shah, has described Mayor Boris Johnson's latest public transport fare rises as unfair and unnecessary.
The Mayor this week announced that fares will soon rise by as much as 8 per cent - the third significant hike since Boris Johnson was elected in 2008. A single bus fare has now gone up by 56 per cent.
A zone 1-6 travelcard will now cost commuters in Brent and Harrow an extra £160 a year.
Navin Shah, local Labour London Assembly member, said: "This is another painful and unfair squeeze on the pockets of anyone who has to use public transport. Bus, train and tube users are being made to pay for the Mayor's unnecessary shrinking of the congestion charge and re-design of the buses.
"Boris should spend less time campaigning for tax cuts for the richest 300,000 people in London and more time keeping fares down for the other seven and a half million."
Fare rises since 2008
Single bus ticket up 56%
· was 90p in 2008
· will be £1.40 in 2012
Costing Londoners £260 a year more
Weekly bus and tram pass up 47%
· was £13.00 in 2008
· will be £19.10 in 2012
Costing Londoners £317 a year more
Weekly zone 1-2 travelcard up 23%
· Was £24.20 in 2008
· Will be £29.80 in 2012
Costing Londoners £291 a year more
Weekly zone 1-4 travelcard up 23%
· was £34.60 in 2008
· will be £42.60 in 2012
Costing Londoners £416 a year more
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