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Thursday, 27 August 2015

U.K Transport: Public transport in London is the most expensive in the world

It’s the most expensive in the world – and we have to put up with this! (Picture: Getty Images)

London has the most expensive transport fares in the world, according to research carried out by the campaign team of Labour mayoral hopeful Dame Tessa Jowell.

Tube users pay more than double what the residents of any other major city in the world pays except Washington, according to the study.

The investigation revealed that a zone one to six fare costs more than three times the equivalent ticket in New York and four times more than Paris.

This is on top of the fact that London’s roads are the most congested of any city in Europe.

A zone 1-6 single fare in London is...

…Three times the cost of a comparable fare in New York (costing $2.75 or £1.76)

Four times the cost of a comparable fare in Paris (€1.80 or £1.28)

More than 4 times the cost of a comparable fare in Tokyo (¥240 or £1.24) or Singapore ($2.50 or £1.16).

Eight times more expensive than Shanghai (¥6, £0.61) and more than ten times more expensive than Moscow (£0.50).

The daily cap on pay as you go in London is more than double its equivalent in Paris (€7, £4.96), more than five times more than its equivalent in Hong Kong ($26, £2.17) and more than 6 times its equivalent in Shanghai.

Ms Jowell has promised to freeze the fare if she’s elected Mayor (Picture: John Stillwell/PA Wire)

Ms Jowell, who has promised to freeze transport fares across the capital’s transport network, said: ‘London is now the most congested city in Europe. That is bad for London’s economy and bad for health.

‘More affordable public transport is therefore important for many interconnected reasons. It’s time Londoners are given a break from ever rising prices.

‘If I become the next Mayor of London I will freeze fares as a first step and hope to go further. I’ll introduce One Zone Weekends and one hour bus tickets to help Londoners get round our city.’

The research compared fares in London with a list of the world’s top 20 cities that have a metro system.

A peak time pay as you go single in London from zone one to six costs £5.10 and the daily price cap is £11.70. The study found that the next most expensive city is Washington DC where the highest fare would set you back £3.79 while a day ticket costs £9.32.

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