Have you noticed that TfL doesn’t charge you for contactless payments straight away, but instead takes the money from your ...
Londoners with 16-25, 26-30, Senior, HM Forces, Veterans or Disabled Railway railcards can currently only use their discounts ...
While the Railcard discount won’t save any money on the daily commute (as it doesn’t work during peak times), it’ll reduce ...
More rail stations in the South East have begun to allow passengers to pay contactless for tickets at barriers.
A Surrey MP has written to the Minister for Rail, Lord Hendy, to ask for clarity on the rollout of a contactless payment ...
The app now allows TfL customers to check their contactless or Oyster accounts for any incomplete train journeys. If you have an incomplete journey – perhaps due to forgetting to tap in or out ...
The long-awaited roll-out of Contactless ticketing to almost 50 train stations across the South-East will happen on February 2, the Department for Transport has announced. This will enable ...
The latest stations to receive the contactless payment system are ... The rollout had been delayed after a cyber attack, Transport for London (TfL) confirmed in September. "It's a great scheme ...
More rail stations in the South East have begun to allow passengers to pay contactless for tickets ... due to a cyber attack affecting Transport for London (TfL). The Department for Transport ...
Tube and bus passengers will be able to check their journey history almost instantaneously – helping them to quickly claim refunds for “card clash” - under a major upgrade of the TfL Go app.
The TfL Go update is being rolled out to users during January and February. As well as providing an easy way to apply for refunds, the app – which launched in 2020 – allows customers to top up Oyster ...
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