If you only tap in without tapping out on London transport (Tube, DLR, Elizabeth line, National Rail), an incomplete journey is recorded, and you will be charged a maximum fare, which ranges from £6.00 to over £30.00 depending on the route and time. You must always tap out to ensure the correct fare is calculated.
If you don't touch in and out, we can't tell where you've travelled from or to. This means your journey will be incomplete and you will be charged the maximum fare.
you will be charged the default fare for an incomplete trip which is the maximum possible fare for that service, based on your Opal card type. You will never be charged over the Daily Travel Cap. you will miss out on Opal benefits.
With pay as you go, you don't need to buy a ticket before you travel. All you need to do is touch in and out using contactless (card or device) or an Oyster card to pay the right fare. Pay as you go is cheaper than buying a paper single or return ticket (train companies may offer special deals on some journeys).
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What if I forgot to tap off go?
If you forgot to tap off and the fare deducted from your physical PRESTO card, PRESTO in Mobile Wallet, or charged to your credit or debit card, is incorrect, you can request a refund by either calling the GO contact centre at 1-888-438-6646 or by filling out our webform.
If you are a registered customer, you can see your journey history and other transactions by signing into your TfL online account, via the TfL website or TfL Go app.
While the contactless card limit is £100, you can now make payments over £100 using your mobile phone, providing your bank and the merchant in question authorises them. It's more secure than carrying cash, and quicker than Chip and PIN.
Fare from the station which he has travelled or from the station which the train originally started or from the checking point with equal amount of excess charge subject to a minimum of Rs. 250/- upto the point of detection.
To pay the right fare, always touch in on a yellow card reader at the start of your journey and touch out at the end. On a bus or tram, you only need to touch in. If you touch out at the end of your bus or tram journey, you may end up paying more than you need to.
Do I have to pay for each journey with the TFI 90 Minute Fare? No. The TFI 90 Minute Fare is deducted at the start of your first journey. Any additional journeys within 90 minutes are free, as long as you tap your Leap Card each time.
You will get an error message the next time you try to tap in at the MRT gantry, and have to go to the control station where the staff will ask you where was the last station you alighted and proceed to do the deduction from there.
Once the distance has reached 9,623.7 metres then there is a charge of 20p for each additional 66.6 metres or 14.3 seconds (whichever is reached first)
Yes, for London's public transport (Tube, buses, DLR), Zone 1, the central area, is generally the most expensive for single journeys and daily travel caps because it contains most major attractions, but you can sometimes find cheaper fares by cleverly crossing into it during off-peak times or by using specific Railcards, though staying out of Zone 1 usually costs less overall if you're not going far.
No, an Oyster card is generally not cheaper than tapping with contactless (bank card or phone), as they both use the same "pay as you go" (PAYG) system and have identical fare caps and discounts, making them the same price for most journeys. Contactless is often more convenient as it avoids the £5 Oyster card cost and the hassle of topping up, but Oyster can prevent foreign transaction fees if using a foreign bank card.
A Penalty Fare is an on-the-spot fare issued to anyone who does not have a valid ticket for their journey when they have had the opportunity to purchase one.
Contact your credit card company to see whether you can dispute a charge. In some cases, the credit card company can reverse the charge. This is sometimes called a chargeback.