How much is the tube from zone 1 to 3?
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How much is the tube from zone 1 to 3?
London Underground Fares 2022
Zones Travelled | Single Journey Ticket | Oyster / Contactless Payment Card~ |
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Zone 1 to 3 | £5.50 | £2.80 |
Zone 1 to 4 | £6.00 | £2.90 |
Zone 1 to 5 | £6.00 | £3.20 |
Zone 1 to 6 | £6.00 | £3.30 |
How much is the Tube Zone 2?
Single tickets to/from zone 2 | ||
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Off-peak | Cash | |
Zone 2 | £1.60 | £6.30 |
Zone 2–3 | £1.70 | £6.30 |
Zone 2–4 | £1.80 | £6.30 |
Is Oyster and contactless same price?
It’s publicised that if you use contactless to pay for travel in London, it’s the same price as using an Oyster card. But it’s not always the case. We went out onto the tube, and made identical journeys using the two different methods of payment to prove what happens, and show you why the fares are different.
Is it cheaper to use contactless on the tube?
You can add money to an Oyster card or use contactless (card or device) straight away. You only pay for the journeys you make and it’s cheaper than buying a paper single or return ticket (train companies may offer special deals on some journeys).
Is Oyster cheaper than bank card?
In this case a 7 day Travelcard works out cheaper than an Oyster or Contactless payment card. Otherwise an Oyster on a Pay As You Go basis or a Contactless payment card is cheaper. If you are a resident or long-term visitor there are monthly and annual Travelcards.
How many times a day can you use contactless card?
There isn’t a daily limit for contactless payments. However, from time to time, when you shop using contactless payments, you’ll need to put your card into the machine and enter your PIN to verify it’s you, before you can use contactless again.