Top up your balance at any self-service ticket machine at our stations within the London zonal area, as well as stations between Merstham and Gatwick Airport and Epsom. You can top up at a ticket machine, at a newsagent, the TfL Oyster and contactless app, or at tfl. From 29 March, Oyster cards will no longer be available at Essex Road station. Discover how you can travel paperless on our trains with the Key Smartcard, eTickets or with Contactless instead. These extensions allow you to use either a contactless card, mobile device or an Oyster card to pay for travel.
As Oyster PAYG is based on single fares, there are occasions when Oyster may not be the cheapest option for your combination of journeys. Details of caps for extension stations can also be found on the TfL website. This will mean you can catch a few trains or jump onto the Tube or bus without paying over the odds for your ticket. Find out more about Oyster capping. This will let you travel as much as you like on any National Rail, London Overground, London Underground, buses, Docklands Light Railway and Tramlink service within London Zones 1 - 9 depending on the zones you purchase.
Do you have a railcard? If so, then make sure you register it when you get an Oyster card. It is also important to note that Contactless card acceptance has recently been introduced on three routes where Oyster is not, and will not be valid. This is signified by an orange Contactless card reader.
There is also an independent guide to Oyster, Oyster-Rail which includes examples of when to use Oyster. Want to know the latest information from London TravelWatch and be part of a growing online community of transport users? If so why not join our digital community? We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our site. By continuing to use our website without changing the settings, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
Railcards and Oyster cards Do you have a railcard? If so, then make sure you register it when you get an Oyster card. You can also call Oyster customer services: Telephone: Textphone: The Oyster Conditions of Use set out your rights and obligations when you use an Oyster card to travel on Great Northern or other National Rail services. Why not go contactless? Use your debit or credit card to travel around London. Learn more. Railcards, season tickets and contactless travel.
Season tickets Save money on your regular travels. Buy online with no booking fees. Contactless travel Get through the gates quicker with contactless travel in London.
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