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Can I pay by card on the Underground?
Oyster and contactless payment cards

For most people travelling around London, the cheapest way to get around is by using an Oyster or contactless payment card. An Oyster card is a smart card you can use instead of paper tickets, available on buses, Tubes, trams, rail, DLR and some river services.Pay as you go

You don't have to work out the cost of your journey in advance. You can pay as you go using contactless (card or device), an Oyster card or a Visitor Oyster card. It also offers great value as pay as you go is cheaper than buying single tickets and you get daily and weekly capping.Contactless fare payment: Ticket terminals are installed on all the trams, city buses and metro stations. They are used to purchase single and short-term tickets. After purchase, the printed ticket need not be validated. The payment terminal is located in the middle of every tram.

Do you just tap your card on the London bus : Buses and trams

Touch your contactless card, device, or Oyster card on the yellow card reader at the start of your journey. You don't need to touch out at the end of your journey. If you do, you may pay more than you need to.

Can I use a debit card on London Underground

Yes, all UK-issued contactless Barclays debit cards, Barclaycards and Barclaycard PayTags can be used on TfL services that accept contactless payments. Find out more about TfL's contactless card service.

Do I need an Oyster card for underground : 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 can also travel on most National Rail services in London and some outside London.

Contactless cards

If your bank card shows the contactless payment symbol, you can use it to pay as you go straight away. You'll pay an adult rate fare. Many contactless cards issued outside the UK can be used to pay as you go for travel (overseas transaction fees may apply):

Instead of adding money to an Oyster card, you can also use your contactless debit or credit card, mobile phone or other device for adult rate PAYG travel. Find out more about contactless, including valid payment methods and devices.

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You can purchase tickets from the orange ticket machines inside trams and buses, at metro stations, and at major tram and bus stops. You can also buy them from a Public Transport Information Centre. The ticket machines inside trams and buses accept payment by contactless credit card and mobile device.Suburban/regional buses (Region)

The driver checks tickets during boarding. If the passenger does not have a ticket, they can purchase a ticket from the driver. In suburban/regional buses the driver accepts coins and banknotes up to 200 CZK and contactless payment cards.Yes, all UK-issued contactless Barclays debit cards, Barclaycards and Barclaycard PayTags can be used on TfL services that accept contactless payments. Find out more about TfL's contactless card service.

Originally Answered: What happens if you don't touch your Oyster card on a Tube/Bus or DLR journey in London Of you don't touch out, you'll be charged the maximum cash fare on your card (for an incomplete journey) and potentially a penalty fare on top.

Can I tap my debit card on the tube : Yes, all UK-issued contactless Barclays debit cards, Barclaycards and Barclaycard PayTags can be used on TfL services that accept contactless payments. Find out more about TfL's contactless card service.

Can I use a debit card instead of Oyster : Instead of adding money to an Oyster card, you can also use your contactless debit or credit card, mobile phone or other device for adult rate PAYG travel. Find out more about contactless, including valid payment methods and devices.

Can I use a credit card instead of Oyster

What is contactless Instead of adding money to an Oyster card, you can also use your contactless debit or credit card, mobile phone or other device for adult rate PAYG travel. Find out more about contactless, including valid payment methods and devices.

There is no price difference between the Oyster card and contactless card. Every time you travel on London's public transport, your contactless payment card is charged the same fare as your Oyster, including cap prices (the maximum amount you'll pay daily and weekly to travel throughout London).Daily Travel Card Prices

Type Day Anytime Price Off-Peak Day Price
Adult Zones 1-2 £8.10 £8.10
Adult Zones 1-3 £9.60 £9.60
Adult Zones 1-4 £11.70 £11.70
Adult Zones 1-5 £13.90 £13.90

Do you need to register a bank card to use it on the tube : No, but if you sign up for a TfL online account and register your card, you'll be able to view your journey and payments history, and get other added benefits. If you don't register, you can only view 7 days' history.