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London children 'face north-south transport divide' | London children 'face north-south transport divide' |
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Children in London face a north-south transport divide, a politician says. | Children in London face a north-south transport divide, a politician says. |
Five to 10-year-olds travel free on Transport for London (TfL) services, which run mainly north of the Thames, but in the south most rail services are not TFL-run and require tickets. | |
London Assembly member Val Shawcross called for the scheme to apply on all public transport, initially in August. | London Assembly member Val Shawcross called for the scheme to apply on all public transport, initially in August. |
The Rail Delivery Group says a savings card is available but it would consider working on such a scheme. | The Rail Delivery Group says a savings card is available but it would consider working on such a scheme. |
Ms Shawcross, Labour member, said introducing the idea initially as a summer pilot would be a good use of transport services when passenger numbers dip. | Ms Shawcross, Labour member, said introducing the idea initially as a summer pilot would be a good use of transport services when passenger numbers dip. |
'Excluded' from travel | 'Excluded' from travel |
As an example, she said that currently a child's peak return ticket from Orpington, south London, in Zone 6 to Charing Cross costs £6.80, while a similar service north of the river from Rainham, also in Zone 6, is free. | As an example, she said that currently a child's peak return ticket from Orpington, south London, in Zone 6 to Charing Cross costs £6.80, while a similar service north of the river from Rainham, also in Zone 6, is free. |
She said: "We want the mayor to take a look at it, and although we don't run the rail services in London, which has been part of the issue, TfL does have a good working relationship and we have an Oyster card and Freedom Pass system for the whole of London. | She said: "We want the mayor to take a look at it, and although we don't run the rail services in London, which has been part of the issue, TfL does have a good working relationship and we have an Oyster card and Freedom Pass system for the whole of London. |
"This would not only help millions of families but also undo the current north-south divide which means that children living in vast areas south of the river are effectively excluded from getting free travel." | "This would not only help millions of families but also undo the current north-south divide which means that children living in vast areas south of the river are effectively excluded from getting free travel." |
The Rail Delivery Group, which represents train operators and Network Rail, said: "Although not free, 5-10 year old Zip card holders can make off-peak train journeys in London for a flat fare of just 75p, capped at £1.50. | The Rail Delivery Group, which represents train operators and Network Rail, said: "Although not free, 5-10 year old Zip card holders can make off-peak train journeys in London for a flat fare of just 75p, capped at £1.50. |
"Operators would work with the Mayor, the London Assembly and the Department for Transport if a free travel scheme was something they wished to introduce." | "Operators would work with the Mayor, the London Assembly and the Department for Transport if a free travel scheme was something they wished to introduce." |
An online petition with the same aim has gained 300 signatures. | An online petition with the same aim has gained 300 signatures. |
"It is really important for children to grow up with the notion that public transport is a good option," one woman who signed it said. | "It is really important for children to grow up with the notion that public transport is a good option," one woman who signed it said. |
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