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Two For One Deals For Oyster Users

August 2, 2006 - Staff

During August and September Oyster card users will have access to a range of two for one deals at the city’s top shows, attractions and restaurants under a scheme announced today by Transport for London.

TfL has teamed up with a number of major entertainment venues including the London Eye River Experience and Jongleurs Comedy Club plus hit West End shows such as The Producers, Sinatra, We Will Rock You, Blood Brothers and Les Miserables.

Also participating in the scheme are restaurants Bangra Beat, Spaghetti House (Sicilian Avenue, St Martin’s Lane), Est Est Est (Chiswick,) and Imli Restaurant.

Announcing the scheme Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, said: “Oyster card is the simplest, cheapest and fastest way to get around London on public transport.

“These new two for one deals at London’s top attractions mean there has never been a better time to get an Oyster card.”

Full details of the deals and how to take advantage of them are available on the Oyster Card website.

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Tagged With: Fares, Oyster

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