Have you noticed that TfL doesn’t charge you for contactless payments straight away, but instead takes the money from your ...
But now its easier than ever to get that money back, and top up your Oyster, because of a new update to the TfL Go app. Yep, bet you didn’t know TfL had its own app. Citymapper, who? TfL has ...
But there’s one little-known hack that could save Railcard holders a considerable amount – and that’s by connecting it to an ...
The app now allows TfL customers to check their contactless or Oyster accounts for any incomplete train journeys. If you have an incomplete journey – perhaps due to forgetting to tap in or out ...
At present, passengers have to log into the TfL website or go via TfL’s Oyster and Contactless app to check their journey history. London TravelWatch, the passenger watchdog, estimates that TfL ...
The TfL Go update is being rolled out to users during January and February. As well as providing an easy way to apply for refunds, the app – which launched in 2020 – allows customers to top up Oyster ...
Then, they can ask any TfL staff member to connect it for them – which can be done in mere seconds at an Oyster top-up station. But it isn’t just young people who qualify for the discount ...