How much is bus fare on Oyster?
A pay as you go adult fare is £1.55 with a contactless payment, Oyster, or Visitor Oyster card. If you make another bus or tram journey within an hour of touching in on a bus or tram, your second journey will be free. UK issued contactless payment cards are accepted, just look out for the contactless symbol.
What is the oyster cap per day?
If you plan to travel by tube at least 3 times in one day, you benefit from the Oyster card ‘daily cap’….Oyster one-day fares: 2021 ‘daily cap’ prices.
Oyster Daily Cap 2021 | |
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Zone 1–3 | £8.70 |
Zone 1–4 | £10.60 |
Zone 1–5 | £12.70 |
Zone 1–6 | £13.50 |
Are buses free for 16+ Oyster?
The 16+ Oyster photocard offers free travel on buses and trams and half adult rate on other TfL services to those young Londoners studying a Level 3 course, apprenticeship or training course funded by the Young People’s Learning Agency and some courses funded by the Skills Funding Agency.
Can I use my 60 Oyster card before 9.30 on buses?
The 60+ Oystercard allows Londoners to travel for free on TfL services from 09:00 weekdays, as well as anytime on weekends and bank holidays.
Are Oyster cards still valid?
Oyster cards can be used across all TfL services and there are more than 63 million cards currently in use. On top of that, there are more than 41 million ‘dormant’ cards (which haven’t been used in the last 12 months).
Does a 9 year old need an Oyster card?
Children under 11 travel free on most public transport services when accompanied by a fare-paying adult, or with a 5-10 Zip Oyster Photocard. Children aged 11 to 15 years old can get free or discounted travel with a Zip Oyster Photocard, or a Young Visitor discount.
Can I use my over 60 pass before 9am?
Holders of both 60+ Oyster Cards and Freedom Passes are still eligible for unlimited free travel after 9am on weekdays and at any time on weekends and bank holidays.
How much does an Oyster card cost on a bus?
Adult Oyster card fares on the bus; Buses Single Daily cap Weekly cap; All zones £ 1.55 £ 4.65 £ 21.90
Do you have to have Oyster card to ride tube in London?
Unfortunately it doesn’t apply to trains as well, just the buses. If you want to travel on the tube and live in a London borough then you can get a 60+ Oyster card: This entitles you to travel for free on London’s buses, trams, London Underground, London Overground, DLR and TFL Rail after 9 AM on weekdays and any time during the weekend.
Do you have to top up Oyster card to get Hopper fare?
The Hopper fare will still apply to any further bus and tram journeys made within one hour of first touching in. If your Oyster card has a negative balance after your first journey, the Hopper fare won’t apply. You’ll need to top up your card within one hour of touching in to be eligible.
When did TfL stop using Oyster Day Travelcards?
Thankfully, TfL was able to provide us with a full history for certain fare types. Direct comparisons aren’t always easy — we had the introduction of Oyster and removal of bus zones in 2004, and withdrawal of day travelcards for zones 1-3, 1-5 and 2-6 in 2011, for example — and so many permutations.