Tube fares up 4.6% as bus and tram prices frozen

This year's Tube fares have not been frozen, as they were in 2024
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The cost of using the London Underground has increased by 4.6%.
All zone 1 single fares have risen by 10p while off-peak fares in a single zone now cost £2, up from £1.80. The daily cap for zones 1-2 rises 40p to £8.90.
For passengers in zones 1-4, the weekly pay-as-you-go cap is £64.20, an increase of £2.80, while monthly travelcards for zones 1-6 passes £300 for the first time, costing £313.40.
Unlimited bus travel within an hour remains £1.75 and tram fares are also unchanged but the IFS Cloud Cable Car adult fare increases 16.7% to £7.
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Fares for passengers taking National Rail journeys using operators including Southeastern and Thameslink, rise 4.6%.
Paper single tickets for Transport for London (TfL) journeys now cost £7, up 30p.
Adult Uber Boat single fares on contactless and Oyster are also rising by between 30p and 55p although cross-river fares remain frozen at £4.10.
A breakdown of all new fares can be found on the TfL website, external.
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