Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed that all fares will remain frozen at their current prices during 2020.
The fares for 2020 will see pay-as-you-go (PAYG) journeys on the bus, tube, tram, DLR, TfL-run rail services where TfL fares apply and Emirates Air Line remaining the same as they are currently.
The cost of hiring a Santander Cycle will also remain the same – £2 to access a bike for a day and if the journeys are under 30 minutes there is no additional cost.
By using PAYG with a contactless or Oyster card, adult off-peak fares including Zone 1 start at £2.40 and off-peak adult tube, DLR and most London Overground fares within Zones 2-6 are £1.50.
In addition, with the Hopper fare, customers can take unlimited bus and tram journeys across the capital within an hour for £1.50, with the total cost capped at £4.50 for the day.
All TfL travel concessions are also protected, ensuring that children, those over 60, veterans, apprentices and people on specific unemployment benefits will continue to benefit from free or discounted travel.
As with previous years, Travelcards and associated caps, which are set in agreement with the train operating companies under fares regulations set by the UK government, will increase by the July RPI level of 2.8%.
Shashi Verma, director of strategy at TfL, said: “We are committed to making travelling by public transport in London as affordable and convenient as possible.
“Millions of people travel using bus, tube and rail services across London and through our pay as you go fares system we are helping to encourage more people out of their cars and onto public transport.”
TfL is also preparing to start running a new TfL Rail service to Reading from 15 December. Between 15 December 2019 and 2 January 2020, existing fares will apply and TfL Rail fares will remain at the same price as current Great Western Rail (GWR) fares.
In line with TfL’s policies, children under 11 who are accompanied by an adult, as well as customers who are eligible for the Freedom Pass, will be able to travel free to Reading on the new TfL service.
From 2 January 2020, customers will be able to use PAYG with contactless from Paddington to Reading on both TfL Rail and GWR. The TfL Rail fares will be aligned with National Rail fares to Reading, which will be confirmed in the coming weeks.
By Spring 2020, daily and weekly capping for contactless PAYG users will be introduced for stations to and from Reading. Until that point, journeys between West Drayton and Reading will not be capped.
According to TfL, while it is working to deliver capping, customers who should have benefitted from daily capping will automatically be reimbursed to ensure they pay the best fare for their travel.