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Oyster card

Oyster card
NameOyster Card
LocationGreater London
LaunchedJuly 2003
Service 1  London Underground
Service 2  London Buses
Service 3  London Overground
Service 4  DLR
Service 5  Tramlink
Service 6  London River Services (limited validity)
Service 7  National Rail (except high speed trains)
Sales Location 1Online
Sales Location 2Telephone
Sales Location 3Newsagents
Sales Location 4Stations
CurrencyGBP
Stored ValuePay as you go
Credit ExpiryNone
Maximum Credit£90
Automatic RechargeAuto top-up
Unlimited UseTravelcard
Variant 1Freedom Pass
Variant 2Bus & Tram Discount
Variant 3Visitor Card
Variant 4Zip Card
Variant 5OnePulse Card
Technology 1Contactless smart card by Cubic Corporation
OperatorTranSys
ManagerTransport for London
Homepageoyster.tfl.gov.uk

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The Oyster card is a form of electronic ticketing used on public transport services within the Greater London area of the United Kingdom. It is promoted by Transport for London and is valid on a number of different travel systems across London including London Underground, buses, the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), London Overground, trams, some river boat services and most National Rail services within the London Fare Zones.

A standard Oyster card is a blue credit-card-sized stored value card which can hold a variety of single tickets, period tickets and travel permits which must be added to the card prior to travel. It is also a contactless smartcard which passengers must touch onto an electronic reader when entering and leaving the transport system in order to validate it or deduct funds. The cards may be "recharged" in person from numerous sales points, by recurring payment authority or by online purchase. The card is designed to reduce the number of transactions at ticket offices and the number of single paper tickets sold on the London transport network. Use is encouraged by offering substantially cheaper fares on Oyster than payment with cash.

The card was first issued to the public in July 2003 with a limited range of features and there continues to be a phased introduction of further functions. By June 2010, over 34 million Oyster cards had been issued and more than 80% of all journeys on services run by Transport for London used the Oyster card.

Oyster card Video

Touching an Oyster card with no money onto a reader. The Oyster Card was the new Zip Card and this was my mates card being touched.
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1. People passing automatic ticket gates at subway station in Japan. 2. Passing a automatic ticket gate with a Suica card. 3. Buying beverage with a Suica card. 4. Boarding the Green Car(first-class car) with a Suica card. Suica and PASMO are electronic purse card used in Tokyo,Japan. These can be used for public transport system(trains, subways, buses, taxis), and in fast food shops, cafeterias, convenience stores, lockers, parking lots and beverage vending machines. Users touch their Suica or PASMO card over a card-reader, and the correct amount will be deducted automatically. It is a resembling system: Octopus(Hong Kong), T-money(Seoul), Oyster(London), Bilhete Unico(Sao Paulo), SPTC(Shanghai) and so on. ì¤ì´ì¹´(Suica) ë° íì¤ëª¨(PASMO)ë, ìì¸ì í°ë¨¸ë(T-money)ë í콩 íë¬íµ(Octopus)ê³¼ ê°ì êµíµì© ì¹´ë. ëì¿ìì ì§íì² ì´ë ë²ì¤ë¥¼ í ë, 그리고 ì¼íì í  ëì í¸ë¦¬íë¤. 그리고, JRëì¼ë³¸ì ì¼ë° 그린ì¤(í¹ì¤ì°¨)ììë, ì¤ì´ì¹´ë¥¼ íì©í "ê·¸ë¦°ì¤ ì¤ì´ì¹´ ìì¤í"ì´ ëìëê³  ìë¤. Suicaã»PASMOã¯ãã½ã¦ã«ã®T-moneyãé¦æ¸¯ã®å«ééï¼Octopusï¼ã¨åæ§ã®äº¤éç¨ã«ã¼ãã æ±äº¬ã§å°ä¸éããã¹ã«ä¹ãã¨ããè²·ãç©ãããã¨ãã«å½¹ç«ã¤ã ããã¦ãJRæ±æ¥æ¬ã®æ®éã°ãªã¼ã³è»ã§ã¯ãSuicaãæ´»ç¨ãããã°ãªã¼ã³è»Suicaã·ã¹ãã ããå°å¥ããã¦ããã
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Dissolving an Oyster Card in Nail Varnish Remover (acetone) - to get access to the chip and loop antenna so you can make your own Oyster bracelets or what not. 1 frame taken every 30s - played back at 24 fps. See the end result here: skeptobot.blogspot.com This great site beat me too it www.sciencepunk.com And this is the guy we got the idea off: www.woebken.net
0.33 min. | 2.78 user rating
In my last video I dissolved an Oyster Card, now I test it out. I'm getting closer to a magic wand.
0.30 min. | 1.57 user rating
How to top up pay as you go (prepay) on your Oyster card. oystercard.110mb.com
1.05 min. | 4.7 user rating
Green light at an Oyster card gate on the Tube. oystercard.110mb.com
0.33 min. | 3.42 user rating
shit video, i couldnt find others/
0.13 min. | 1.52 user rating
ms darks oyster card tim and barry tv exclusive wdr
3.08 min. | 4.03 user rating
"There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment. How often, or on what system, the Thought Police plugged in on any individual wire was guess work. But at any rate they could plug into your wire whenever they wanted to." Owell, G. (2000) 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (First published 1949). London Penguin Books.
1.13 min. | 3.57 user rating
"Seek assistance" message on the Oyster card gate. oystercard.110mb.com
0.48 min. | 2.58 user rating

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Oyster and credit card : Freedom Passes
Mode Travelcard PAYG Bus & Tram Pass
London Underground
Bus
Tram
London Overground
National Rail
Heathrow Connect
Heathrow Express
Southeastern High Speed
London River Services

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