TfL has announced numerous improvements to its Oyster ticketing system, making it easier for passengers to buy credit and Travelcards online, with a new mobile app launching soon on iOS and Android.
Upcoming trials will see passengers on the London Underground use a mobile handset as a substitute for their travel cards, reports suggest. According to The Guardian newspaper, trials will involve ...
Transport for London announced it has given notice to terminate its Oyster contract with the Transys consortium of Cubic and EDS effective in 2010. The cancellation of the $192 million “is unrelated ...
Transport for London (TfL), the body of local government responsible for public transportation in Greater London, has bought the rights to the Oyster Card brand for £1m from TranSys, according to BBC ...
MasterCard Worldwide will be the exclusive brand of the Transport for London’s Oyster card wallet as the international card brand hopes to raise consumer awareness of its PayPass contactless-payment ...
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Upcoming trials will see passengers on the London Underground use a mobile handset as a substitute for their travel cards, reports suggest. As with the Oyster card itself, the handset will probably ...