Fares and ticketing Contactless pay as you go will be accepted throughout the Elizabeth line, as on TfL Rail. Oyster pay as you go and valid Travelcards will also be accepted but, as on TfL Rail, not west of West Drayton. Find out more about the Elizabeth line.
Can I use Oyster card to Slough?
Stations beyond Zone 6
Contactless pay as you go is available on the GWR network beyond London Zone 6 to the following stations: Iver. Langley. Slough.
Is Slough on the Elizabeth line?
ELIZABETH LINE SERVICES FROM SLOUGH
Passengers will be able to travel eastbound direct through the new central London stations to Abbey Wood, or with a change through stations to Shenfield. Passengers can also change at Hayes & Harlington for services to Heathrow Airport (Terminals 2&3, 4 & 5 stations).
Will I be able to use my Oyster card on Crossrail?
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This being said, contactless pay is accepted across the Elizabeth Line. TfL have confirmed that customers using Oyster to pay as you go who want to travel to or from stations beyond West Drayton will need to use contactless or buy a paper ticket.
What zones does the Elizabeth line cover?
The Elizabeth line runs from Reading and Heathrow in the west, through 42km of new tunnels under London to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east. The railway is operated by Transport for London and is fully integrated with London’s existing transport network.
Is Oyster Card valid on Elizabeth line?
Can I use an Oyster or contactless payment card on the Elizabeth line? Yes, Oyster cards are accepted for most journeys, except for stations west of West Drayton.
What fare zone is Slough?
Slough to London Underground Zone 1-6 by train
Distance | miles ( km) |
---|---|
Departure station | Slough |
Arrival station | London Underground Zone 1-6 |
What Oyster zone is Slough?
Unfortunately not, Slough is a few miles beyond the limit of Transport for London’s zone 6, it’s on a national rail line from Paddington station, you’ll need a national rail ticket to Slough OR an extension from zone 6 to Slough if you already own a 1-6 travelcard.
Can you use contactless at Slough station?
You can only use contactless (card or device) to pay as you go for travel to and from: Brookmans Park, Welham Green, Hatfield and Welwyn Garden City. St Albans City, Harpenden and Luton Airport Parkway. Iver, Langley, Slough, Burnham, Taplow, Maidenhead, Twyford and Reading.
Is Slough considered part of London?
Slough is within the Greater London Urban Area and on the border with London Borough of Hillingdon and London Borough of Hounslow. Heathrow Airport is 5 miles away. Nearby towns are Uxbridge to the northeast and Beaconsfield to the north.
Which trains can I use Oyster card on?
You can pay as you go to travel on bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground, most Elizabeth line, IFS Cloud Cable Car and Thames Clippers River Bus services. You can also travel on most National Rail services in London and some outside London.
How much will the Elizabeth line cost?
The Elizabeth line is London’s newest attraction. The 60-mile long railway opened to the public on May 24 after taking 23 years to construct and came with a price tag of $25 billion.
Is the Elizabeth line part of Crossrail?
New Elizabeth line stations are being delivered as part of the Crossrail programme at Paddington, Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon, Liverpool Street, Whitechapel, Canary Wharf, Custom House and Woolwich.
Is Elizabeth line same cost as TfL?
Fares on the Elizabeth Line match Tube prices across most of London, with journeys within zones 1-6 costing the same as pay-as-you-go fares on the Tube.
Can I use 60+ Oyster on Elizabeth line?
Chiltern Railways: From 09:00 on services between Amersham and Marylebone and between West Ruislip and South Ruislip. From 09:30 on all other routes within the 60+ Oyster area. Elizabeth line: from 09:00 on all services.
Can you use contactless on the Elizabeth line?
Fares and ticketing
Contactless pay as you go will be accepted throughout the Elizabeth line, as on TfL Rail. Oyster pay as you go and valid Travelcards will also be accepted but, as on TfL Rail, not west of West Drayton. Find out more about the Elizabeth line.
How much is Elizabeth line Oyster?
As with all Oyster cards, they will cost a £5 deposit plus any credit added to cover the cost of journeys.
Does Elizabeth line count as Tube?
“The thing to think about the Elizabeth line is that it’s not a Tube line. It might be called ‘a line’, but it’s actually a new mode of transport – a bit like you’d have the RER in Paris or the S-Bahn in Munich.
Is the Elizabeth line part of the tube?
This ground-breaking new route now appears on the iconic Tube map as a double purple line rather than a solid line to differentiate the Elizabeth line as a new railway as opposed to a London Underground line. The Elizabeth line will initially run 12 trains per hour between Paddington and Abbey Wood, Monday to Saturday.
Can I use Oyster card on South Western rail?
Oyster cards are now accepted on all South Western Railway London routes and it is now possible top up Oyster cards at every South Western Railway station in London.
What stations are covered by Oyster?
You can use Oyster Pay As You Go in London on all suburban trains stopping in Zones 1 – 9 and journeys to:
- Broxbourne, Rye House, St.
- Gatwick Airport.
- Merstham, Redhill, Earlswood, Salfords and Horley.
- Ockendon, Chafford Hundred, Purfleet and Grays.
- Epsom.
- Cuffley, Bayford and Hertford North.
- Radlett and Potters Bar.