We want to make driving a coach in London an easier experience. Find out what you need to know about coaches in the capital, including parking, planned road works, coach ban areas and much more.
If you're travelling across London but not through Zone 1, you need to: Touch in on a yellow card reader at the start of your journey Touch on a pink card reader when you change trains Touch out on a ...
Use a contactless card or mobile device for adult rate pay as you go travel on all our transport services. Always use the same device or contactless card to touch in and out - this will make sure you ...
You can use contactless (card or device) or an Oyster card to pay as you go on bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground, most Elizabeth line services, IFS Cloud Cable Car and River Bus services. You ...
The separate parts of our network work together to make every journey matter ...
You can travel as much as you like across London at any time with two types of Bus & Tram Pass. You can buy a 7 Day, Monthly or Annual Bus & Tram Pass and add it to your Oyster card. Annual Bus & Tram ...
You can use pay as you go with contactless and Oyster on some National Rail services outside London. Some National Rail services only accept contactless payment. Before you travel, check which ...
Our Visitor Centres give you advice on tickets, travelling around London and attractions so you can make the most of your trip.
Find out how to get around, pay for your travel and what to see, so you can make the most of your time in the City.
You can buy a single and return ticket if you don't travel regularly, you're making a one-off journey, or want the ticket for expenses. However, it's cheaper to pay as you go for your travel using ...
When you create a contactless and Oyster account and add your contactless or Oyster card, TfL, its subsidiaries and service providers use your personal data for: Customer service and administration ...
You may need to pay the Congestion Charge, Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) and/or the Low Emission Zone charges to drive in London. Your number plate (Vehicle Registration Mark) will tell us which ...