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MP for Kingston and Surbiton James Berry has stepped up the campaign to get two stations in the borough rezoned.
Kingston and Surbiton station are in zone 6 and commuters going into central London pay £2,344 for an annual travel card.
Mr Berry lobbied Parliament last week to get the stations rezoned to zone 5 meaning an annual travel card would go down in price to £2,188 – saving cash-strapped commuters £156.
Mr Berry aims to get Kingston and Surbiton rezoned by 2017 when the new SouthWest Trains contract is renegotiated. He said his biggest hurdle would be working out how to pay the train company the annual £6m it will lose if the stations are reclassified.
The rezoning campaign will be familiar to many Kingston residents. Former Kingston and Surbiton MP Ed Davey started the campaign almost a decade ago, but claimed he was constantly being blocked by the treasury when he tried to get it going.
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