London bus and tram fares frozen at £1.75 until November 🚍💷 Londoners will continue paying just £1.75 for bus and tram journeys after Transport for London extended its fare freeze until November, keeping the cost of travel unchanged during the cost-of-living crisis. The move means millions of daily passengers will still benefit from one of the cheapest flat fares in the capital. The decision follows previous fare freezes introduced to help support households with rising living costs, with the £1.75 “Hopper fare” also allowing unlimited bus and tram transfers within a set time window. TfL says the freeze will remain in place through the summer before any small increase is expected later in
London bus and tram fares frozen at £1.75 until November 🚍💷 Londoners will continue paying just £1.75 for bus and tram journeys after Transport for London extended its fare freeze until November, keeping the cost of travel unchanged during the cost-of-living crisis. The move means millions of daily passengers will still benefit from one of the cheapest flat fares in the capital. The decision follows previous fare freezes introduced to help support households with rising living costs, with the £1.75 “Hopper fare” also allowing unlimited bus and tram transfers within a set time window. TfL says the freeze will remain in place through the summer before any small increase is expected later in the year. From November, fares are expected to rise slightly, but for now Londoners can continue to travel across the capital at the same flat rate. #ThisIsMoney #Money #News #UK ♬ original sound - Ibiza Records