It actually lasts until 4. So if it's dated for the 1st, it will last until 4. We have a few things planned but im not sure of which travelcards I need and for which zones? We will need to travel from Paddington station to Waterloo, and will be visiting the Cambridge Theatre and also Knightsbridge.
Is it possible to buy a 3 day ticket that will cover those areas? Ive not been to London before so would like to plan as much as I can in advance. Thank you. Staff Hi Leanne. It's not possible to buy a 3-day card unfortunately - they only come as 1-day or weekly cards or monthly. And the only travelcard that covers multiple people is the Group Day Travelcard, but that's for a minimum of ten people. The good news is that your 8 and 10 year old will travel for free on the tube, so I recommend that you use your contactless bank card, and you get an Oyster card for your 11 year old.
That's because contactless and oyster fares are cheaper. The most you will pay each day is the 'daily cap' for zone 1, which is less than the cost of a 1-day travelcard all of the places you mentioned are inside zone 1. Csaba Is it possible to buy a new Oystercard and put a 7-day Travelcard on it at the newsagents generally?
Do I have to have a minimum pay-as-you-go balance on it if using a Travelcard loaded onto my Oystercard? Staff Hi Csaba. You can just have the travelcard on your Oyster card if you want. There's no need to have any pay-as-you-go credit on there as well, but you can do that as well if you want.
You should be able to do it at any newsagent displaying the Oyster symbol in their window - not all of them have it. Staff Hi Lafont. Hampton Court is in zone 6, so you just need to add some pay-as-you-credit onto the same card to cover zones You can see that fare here - city-guide. Pamela Laurie I need only a paper 1 day Oyster ticket, is it over 24 hours from when you buy it?
Staff Hi Pamela. You buy it for a particular date. It will then last for the whole of that date, and up to 4. Staff Hi Ch. If it's a 1-day card then it's all day Sunday, right up to 4. If it was a midweek one then it would be different, because there are two cards available midweek: anytime and off-peak. The off-peak ones wouldn't start until 9. Awi If I buy a zone travelcard from Vauxhall rail station will that entitle me to the National Rail 2for1 promotion?
Staff Hi Awi. You have to be careful because you need a National Rail paper ticket for the 2for1 offer. Don't buy it from the underground station because then it will be a TFL ticket. That won't be valid. Buy it upstairs from the National Rail windows, and make sure they give you a paper ticket rather than putting it on an Oyster card, because that won't be valid either.
Diane Can you use a one day travelcard on any of the London tour buses? Staff Hi Diane. No, sightseeing tour buses have got nothing to do with normal buses, so you'll have to buy a ticket from them.
Cathy If I buy a weekly travelcard from a train station, will the start day to use to card be the day I buy it? Or can I tell the counter staff which day I would like to start to use the travelcard? For example, I want to buy the paper travelcard at London Paddington Station on July 1st and I would like to start using it on July 6th. Is it possible? Thanks for your help. Staff Hi Cathy.
You can tell them which date you want it to start. It doesn't have to be the same day that you buy it. Paper tickets will then have the start date printed on the front. Elle Hi, With weekly travelcards, do I need to get an identity card to go with it?
Staff Hi Elle. Not if you're an adult, no. You only need to provide a passport photo for monthly and annual travelcards, but not weekly ones. And a child would need a photocard. Ray Does the one day travelcard include journeys to Heathrow? Thank you Ray. 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.
No, all they sell are travelcards for 1 day, 1 week, 1 month or 1 year. 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. Central London is in zone 1. It will help you decide if the Travelcard is the best pass for your visit. Single tickets on the London underground are expensive if you buy them from a tube station ticket machine:.
See single tickets for all zones. If you stay in London for 6—7 days and use the underground, trains, and buses every day, the weekly Travelcard is the most cost-effective travel pass. Most places sell weekly Travelcards loaded onto a plastic Oyster card. From Monday 27 September , your fare on an Oyster card will automatically cap at the weekly Travelcard fare this is already available on a contactless cards.
The cap starts on Monday and ends Sunday, so it mainly benefits Londoners or those working in London. See all prices for weekly Travelcards for all other zones 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
For longer stays in London, monthly Travelcards are available. Like the weekly Travelcard, it can start on any day of the week and is valid for travel at any time. See the prices of monthly Travelcards for all other zones 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Travelcards are available from all underground station ticket machines all underground tickets offices are now closed.
The busier stations in central London have staff to help you use the machines. Travelcards are also available from Oyster ticket stops. These are newsagents and local shops licensed to sell London transport tickets and Oyster cards.
One Day Travelcards are not available from Oyster ticket stops.
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