How much zone 1 3 travelcard
You have to buy from a ticket machine. If you prefer a person to serve you there are also many Oyster Ticket Stops all over London in neighbourhood stores, newsagents etc that display a sign in their window or stations run by the railways not the London Overground, Underground or TFL Rail Stations.
If you feel nervous purchasing a public transport pass from a ticket machine after entering a strange country, you can buy Travelcards online from Visit Britain see link below and have them delivered to your home address internationally. All other travel is off-peak. Children under 11 travel free on the Underground, DLR and buses. Between 11 and 15 years and with an Oyster Photocard they travel free on the buses.
Children's Travelcards are half the price of the adult rates shown above. Children need an Oyster P hotocard to obtain these child rates. Most visitors will just travel in the central zones 1 and 2. If you are staying more than 5 days in Central London then a 7 day Travelcard zone is probably going to be cheaper than just an Oyster card.
However a Travelcard on its own with fixed travel zones is not very flexible for the occasional trip outside these zones. Note this flexibility is not available on Visitors Oyster cards or contactless payment cards and is not available for Travelcards purchased from railway stations and online. A typical example is someone arriving and departing at Heathrow Airport in zone 6 and spending say 6 days in the centre of London zones before flying out.
By purchasing an Oyster card at Heathrow Airport Underground Station and buying a 7 day Travelcard zone electronically loaded onto the Oyster by the ticket machine plus a minimal amount of Oyster cash both Oyster card and Travelcard will will work seamlessly together. The 7 day Travelcard zone will cover all travel in the central zones 1 and 2.
Then on the Underground airport transfer journeys the Travelcard still covers the section of the journey in zones 1 and 2 but the Oyster will kick in automatically to cover the section of the journey in zones 3 to 6 at the lowest cost using the cash on the Oyster. You do not physically have to do anything it is all automatic. Similarly, if you are staying in London for 9 days you might buy an Oyster card and use it on a PAYG basis for 2 days and have a 7 day Travelcard loaded and use that for the remaining 7 days.
There are no seniors fares for visitors. If you reside in London and are of pensionable age you can get a Freedom pass giving free travel. You can apply online or get a form from your local Post Office. Anybody with an English National Concessionary bus pass can use that on London's red buses too and travel free of charge. You have to ask a member of staff to load the concession onto a standard Oyster card note, not a Visitors Oysters card at an Underground station after showing your Seniors Card.
If you have a railways Seniors Railcard you can also buy 1 day off-peak zone Travelcards at with the discount applied. In crude terms a child is defined as under 16 years old, but in the last couple of years it has been possible to get child fares after jumping through a few hoops up to the age of If a child is between 11 and 15 years old you require an Oyster Photocard which has a fee see below. This allows 11 to 15 year olds to travel at child fares on the Underground, DLR, Overground and some trains, free on the buses.
A child is defined as under 16 years old, but in the last couple of years it has been possible to get child fares after jumping through a few hoops up to the age of You can only buy child Travelcards on-demand universally for 1 day Travelcards. You can buy 7 day child Travelcards at the Visit Britain online shop and at railway stations who require a passport photo.
If you are a short term visitor in London for up to 14 days with kids between you can take advantage of the Young Visitor Discount. This means you can get half price fares on an Oyster card on a temporary basis for your child without going through the hoops and expense of getting an Oyster ID card. You do need to read carefully the rules of this scheme though. Children under five can travel free at any time on the Tube, DLR, buses and trams as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket.
You do not need a ticket for free travel. They can also travel free at any time on the Tube, DLR , Overground and any TfL train service when they are travelling with an adult who has a valid ticket. Up to 4 children under 11 years old accompanied by a paying adult travel free. Travel on the national railways which operate suburban commuter trains in London only have free travel for those under 5.
In the last year or so many train routes in London have switched from the railways to TfL Rail. Confusingly a few national railways routes where both rail and TfL rail operate on the same tracks children under 11 can travel free on the railways trains - this includes the popular route for visitors between Euston and Watford Junction for Harry Potter Studio Tour.
Staff Hi Ray. You have to choose the zones when you buy it. If you choose the one that covers zones or then it will.
Cozzieanne Hi there, I'm soon going to be travelling four times a week from Ealing Broadway to Leytonstone station on the Central Line. If I buy an annual Zones travelcard, does that mean that I can get on and off at literally any stop, on any line, at any time, as long as I'm within those zones? And does it include buses? Thank you! Staff Hi Cozzieanna. A zone travelcard won't get you from Ealing Broadway to Leytonstone on the central line, because that journey goes straight through zone 1, so you'll need a zone instead actually, you only really need a for that journey, unless you've got some other plans out to zone 9 that you haven't mentioned.
A zone travelcard will let you get on and off at any stop within zones , at any time, as many times as you like. And you can use it on the bus as well. Is the Travelcard valid for both journeys? Staff Hi Graham, It works on both the underground and National Rail trains within the zones you buy it for. So assuming your travelcard covers zone 1 which all those journeys are in , then it will be fine.
Harmeen I just want to know that if I opt for a weekly travelcard for Zone 1 and 2, how many trips am I allowed in a week? Staff Hi Harmeen. As many as you like. There's no limit with travelcards. Chris Bashford How much will a weekly travelcard cost from the 1st March cost. Staff Hi Chris. They normally re-do all the prices in January, but it's been pushed back to March this year because of the pandemic, so we don't know what the prices will be yet. They're saying there might be an increase of 2.
And how much the cost weekly and monthly. I just from Bromley south to Victoria to Fulham. Staff Hi Lailiyah. They don't sell one for just zone 5 on its own either. If you really wanted to then you could put a zone travelcard on your oyster card, and then top it up with some pay-as-you-go credit as well.
Then every time you tap it down on the gate the computer will recognise that you have a travelcard for zones , and only take the fare for zones from the pay-as-you-go credit. Staff Hi Heather. All the details are here - tfl. Staff Hi Amar. You can, yes. It has to be within the Oyster zones.
If you're talking about putting a travelcard onto an oyster card, then the train will have to be in the zones you buy the travelcard for. Staff Hi Jerry. It sounds a bit bonkers, but they don't sell travelcards for zones You can get one for zones , or zones instead which is a bit cheaper. Staff Maybe you could try using a contactless card instead, because there's a cap for zones on that.
But if you want the weekly cap then it only works from Mon-Sun not Tue-Mon, or any other combination of 7 days - city-guide. Staff Hi Bob. Here's one - content. Nigel Hi, I plan to come to London in the Autumn.
Can you advise what the weekly cost is for a travel card. Staff Hi Nigel. Staff Hi Karen. If you live outside London then you can get a Senior Railcard.
There are more details on our train fares page - city-guide. Theresa I have a monthly travel card zones 1 to 4, but i need to get to zone 6, what do i need to do. Staff Hi Theresa. When you tap down on the gate the computer will recognise that the travelcard already covers zones and just charge for the extra zones.
You can see the price on our Oyster card page - city-guide. Staff Hi Donald. Pretty much all of them do these days. Anita Ganea My daughter is a 2nd year university student living in London, travelling to university and also to her place of work. Does she have to link these to get the full benefits of the oyster card. Staff Hi Anita. She needs to get the railcard loaded onto her Oyster card, then she can use the Oyster card like normal and it will charge the discounted fares.
She needs to take both cards to a London Underground station and then ask a member of TFL staff to load it on. You can usually find one standing behind the ticket barriers. Bear in mind that she doesn't get a discount on all Oyster fares, just off-peak ones, and zone travelcards if bought together with another National Rail ticket - full details here railcard.
Steven Gatting Hi folks,,, returning uk resident arriving with Family from US for 7 day visit covering all areas on tube. Kis are Shall I just get 7 day travel cards. Will be making plenty travel around the tube on all days. Thanks Steve Gatting. Michael Just to make sure it will work: I want to buy a weekly zones paper travel card at Paddington railway station. No need to buy Oyster card or something like that? Staff Hi Michael. Weekly ones will go onto an Oyster card.
The underground bit only has self-service machines. If you do have an Oyster card then you can load it on at a self-service machine. What is a London travelcard?
What are the benefits of a travelcard? Our Day Travelcard off-peak can be used from For further information, please visit www. More questions, visit our help centre. Note that there can be multiple Railcards selected, and a number value Number of Passengers with Selected Railcard must be sent for each one selected.
The way it works is all selected "Railcards" are sent as a comma-delimited list in the rc field, and all the "Number of Passengers with Selected Railcard" are sent as a comma-delimited list in the rcc field which matches the order of the Railcards in the rc field.
Recommended for: Purchasing as either a daily ticket for a day trip around London, or as a season ticket for your commute. Gets you in and out of London Your trusty Travelcard is the perfect partner for weekend or weekday trips. Two ways to buy Ready to get your mitts on your Travelcard? Do I need Smartcard for this ticket? Why travel with a Smartcard?
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