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Indra signs a $1.1 billion contract to manage London's transport ticketing and controls systems

Indra, a Spanish technology company, has been awarded a contract by Transport 'for London (TfL), to manage the 'ticketing and control system across the citys public transit network. The deal is worth up to $975 million ($1.1 billion).

The agreement, which runs to 2034, includes options that could extend to 2039. It covers the systems used in the British capital and its metropolitan area, including the Underground, trams and buses.

Indra will maintain and operate thousands of gates, ticket machines, and validators, as well as portable inspection devices, central back-office systems and payment systems including cybersecurity.

The London network records over 8.6 million trips a day, for a total of?3.6 billion in a year.

Indra has said that there will be a 'transition period of almost two years. After which, it will become the exclusive provider?of the ticketing system for the network.

It said that it would work with TfL to upgrade the Oyster Card. This card has been used since 2003.

(source: Reuters)