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  1. TfL mobile app now displays journey history and payments on the go

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  2. Journey Planner

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  3. What Is The TfL Journey Planner And How To Use It?

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  4. Perfect Use Of The TFL Journey Planner 2021

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  6. TFL journey planner BETA

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  1. Find fares

    Check the cost of your travel. Single fare finder. Find the cost of a single journey between two stations. Caps and Travelcard prices. Compare caps and Travelcard prices for your travel. Tube and rail fares. Prices for pay as you go, caps and Travelcards when you travel on Tube and rail.

  2. Fares

    The Mayor Sadiq Khan has frozen TfL fares in London until 2025. ... Single fare finder. Check the cost of a single journey between two stations. Find fares. Check the cost of your journey before you travel. Free and discounted travel. You may be eligible for free travel or discounts off your fares. How to pay and where to buy.

  3. Plan a journey

    Places. Choose postcodes, stations and places for quick journey planning. Plan your journey across the TfL network. Journey planner for Bus, Tube, London Overground, DLR, Elizabeth line, National Rail, Tram, River Bus, IFS Cloud Cable Car, Coach.

  4. OysterCalculator

    Find fares for tube, rail and bus journeys in London. Calculate Oyster card fare costs on the London Underground, DLR, TfL Rail and National Rail train services.

  5. Oyster online

    Official online shop for Oyster card. Order your Oyster card travelcard, check Oyster card prices or top up Oyster Pre Pay.

  6. Tube and rail fares

    On Tube, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and National Rail services in London: Peak fares - Monday to Friday (not on public holidays) between 06:30 and 09:30, and between 16:00 and 19:00. Off-peak fares - at all other times and if you travel from a station outside Zone 1 to a station in Zone 1 between 16:00 and 19:00, Monday to Friday.

  7. Contactless and mobile pay as you go

    Using a mobile payment to pay as you go is the same as using a contactless card. You can make mobile payments with devices such as phones, watches, key fobs, stickers or wristbands. You can use different mobile payments to travel on our transport services: If you use a mobile payment associated with a non-UK bank card, your card may not work or ...

  8. How much do London Tube and bus fares cost?

    The daily cap, covering journeys happening in the space of 24 hours, will rise by 30p. It's currently £4.65, and from March 1 will be £4.95. And the weekly cap is going up to £23.30 - which ...

  9. TfL Go: Live Tube, Bus & Rail

    Our reliable journey planner will map a safe route. The app is built around our iconic Tube map. To get started: • Touch the map or search to plan your journey. • See the status of all lines. • Re-route as you travel - we'll suggest alternatives. • Switch to the step-free map for accessible journeys.

  10. TfL Go: Live Tube, Bus & Rail 4+

    Screenshots. Travel confidently around London with maps and live travel updates on our official TfL app. Check live arrival times for Tube, London Overground, DLR, Elizabeth line and Thameslink trains as well as Trams and IFS Cloud Cable Car. Make step-free journeys and look up station facilities. See on the map when stations and lifts are closed.

  11. What's the best ticket for me?

    Benefits. Make unlimited journeys in the zones covered by your Travelcard. Travel on bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and National Rail services in London. 7 Day, Monthly and Annual Travelcards, or one with any start and end date you choose (any length between 1½ and 10½ months) Day Travelcards are available for Zones 1 ...

  12. London Underground: the Tube

    The London Underground is often called the Tube because of the shape of the tunnels. The London Underground is one of the oldest metro systems in the world, opening in 1863. When the Central Line Railway opened in 1900, it was called the Twopenny Tube, referencing the price of a ticket. The nickname has stuck ever since!

  13. How to pay and where to buy tickets and Oyster

    TfL Oyster and contactless app . Top up anytime, anywhere and manage your cards on the go. Touching in and out. Always touch in at the start of your journey and touch out at the end. Buying tickets and Oyster. You can buy tickets and Oyster cards online and from places across London.

  14. Travelcards and group tickets

    So you get 12 months travel for the price of 10½. Alternatively they give a 23% saving compared with continuing use of 7 Day Travelcards, meaning you get 52 weeks for the price of 40. Note that with pay as you go on Contactless or Oyster, Monday to Sunday capping, like 7 Day Travelcards, can give you seven days' travel for the price of five days.

  15. Londoners are advised to check before they ...

    Customers are advised to plan journeys ahead and check before they travel. TfL's Journey Planner or the TfL Go app will help customers avoid any closures and navigate any last-minute service changes. There will be planned closures taking place between 29 March and 1 April to allow for essential works on the Elizabeth line, parts of the London ...

  16. Flight Comparison, Compare Flight Prices & Airline Tickets

    On FareCompare, you'll find cheap flights for domestic and international travel. Since airlines change flight prices constantly, sign up for Fare Alerts and let FareCompare's travel search engine monitor airline ticket prices of all major airlines, so you'll be first in line to get the cheapest tickets.

  17. All the TfL closures that could impact your journey this Easter weekend

    Londoners have been warned to check before they travel this Easter weekend with planned closures on the TfL network. Although roads are already expected to be busy, those using public transport for Easter days out should also plan their journeys.. Most of the Transport for London (TfL) network will be operating as usual, but a handful of services will experience closures to allow for necessary ...

  18. TfL Go: Live Tube, Bus & Rail 4+

    Screenshots. Travel confidently around London with maps and live travel updates on our official TfL app. Check live arrival times for Tube, London Overground, DLR, Elizabeth line and Thameslink trains as well as Trams and IFS Cloud Cable Car. Make step-free journeys and look up station facilities. See on the map when stations and lifts are closed.

  19. Contactless and Oyster

    7 day contactless journey and payment history. Access up to 7 days history without an account.

  20. Moscow transport: metro, bus & taxi in Moscow

    Metro prices in Moscow. A single trip = 57 rubles (from February 1, 2020) Price for transporting a suitcase in the metro = 60 rubles. With a transport card, the price of the journey decreases. Example: with the Troika card the price per trip increases to 40 rubles. More details about troika card below.

  21. Total Guide to plan & book a great Trans-Siberian Railway Trip

    We will also shortly present the stops we had en route and give you some suggestions on what to see there, as an idea, while you start planning your journey. 1. Planning your Trans-Siberian Railway trip. 2. Best time to travel the Trans-Siberian Railway. Trans-Siberian in summer. Trans-Siberian in autumn.

  22. How to get around Moscow using the underground metro

    Check the rates here to stay up-to-date. If you're going to be using the Metro regularly over a few days, it's worth getting a Troika card, a contactless, refillable card you can use on all public transport. Using the Metro is cheaper with one of these: a single ride is 36₽, not 55₽.