Contactless credit and debit cards can now be used on London tube (2024)

Contactless credit and debit cards can now be used on London tube (1)

As of today, you can board buses and tube trains in London by simply swiping your credit or debit card. Handily for visitors, tourists or anyone who's left their Oyster card in their other pantaloons, you no longer need to buy a paper ticket or top up your Oyster.

The capital's transit authority Transport for London (TfL) on Tuesday introduced contactless payments on the Tube, trams, Docklands Light Railway, the London Overground and any National Rail services that accept Oyster. All American Express, MasterCard or Visa credit, debit and pre-paid cards issued in the UK will be accepted for contactless payments.

Contactless cards are credit or debit card that have a special chip so they can be swiped on the till to pay for things without needing a PIN or signature, up to a limit of £20. You can tell if your card is contactless if there's a Wi-Fi style "airwaves" logo on it.

Up until now, to travel in London you needed to get an Oyster card and load it with pay-as-you-go credit or a travelcard, or buy a paper ticket or travelcard from a ticket machine. Oyster cards are swiped on readers at the ticket barriers at tube and train stations, or at the doors of buses and trams. From today, if you use pay as-you-go simply swipe your bank or credit card on the yellow circle of the Oyster reader as you enter and exit the station or bus, and the correct fare is then totted up and debited accordingly.

There's a daily or weekly limit on how much you have to pay as the total cost of your travelling is totted up, and any journeys you make above that limit are free. Hurray!

Buses have for a while accepted certain credit cards for payment as well as Oyster. London buses no longer accept cash, so you need to use either an Oyster card or contactless card to board the iconic red vehicles.

Contactless credit and debit cards can now be used on London tube (2024)

FAQs

Contactless credit and debit cards can now be used on London tube? ›

Anyone with a contactless debit or credit card can use it to pay for travel in London. It's ideal if you don't have or want an Oyster card. Or if you run out of pay as you go credit on your Oyster card.

Can I use my contactless debit card on London Underground? ›

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):

Can I use my contactless card on London trains? ›

You can now use your contactless payment card or compatible mobile device on most National Rail services in the Oyster Pay As You Go (PAYG) area where contactless payments are accepted, as well as the bus, Tube, London Trams, DLR, Elizabeth line and London Overground.

Do you need an account to use contactless on London Underground? ›

Signing up for a customer account is optional for all users of contactless payment for travel.

Can I use a contactless card instead of an Oyster card? ›

Basically, anywhere you can already use an Oyster card, you can use a contactless card – just look for the yellow Oyster card reader and don't forget to touch in (and out, if necessary) to pay for your journey – see more here for details of how to use the different public transport options in London.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Kimberely Baumbach CPA

Last Updated:

Views: 6116

Rating: 4 / 5 (61 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Kimberely Baumbach CPA

Birthday: 1996-01-14

Address: 8381 Boyce Course, Imeldachester, ND 74681

Phone: +3571286597580

Job: Product Banking Analyst

Hobby: Cosplaying, Inline skating, Amateur radio, Baton twirling, Mountaineering, Flying, Archery

Introduction: My name is Kimberely Baumbach CPA, I am a gorgeous, bright, charming, encouraging, zealous, lively, good person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.