Provided you have enough pay as you go and/or a valid Travelcard for the zones you can go anywhere you want in zones 1 - 9. It is also valid in all zones on the buses, DLR, Tramlink and London Overground, and on some National Rail routes.
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If the child has expired, you can't renew its oyster card.
If you are travelling far out of Central London or making many journeys in a small area an oyster card would be best. A travelcard would be better if you are making quite a lot of journeys of varying distances. If you are still not sure your best bet would probably be an oyster card.
Yes, the Oyster card can be used on the 477 bus in London. The 477 is part of the Transport for London (TfL) bus network, where Oyster cards are accepted for fare payments. You can simply tap your Oyster card on the card reader when boarding the bus.
You can only use an oyster card in London and the outskirts of London.
Oyster cards can only be used in London.
An Oyster Card is a reusable smart card used for travel on public transport in London, available to residents and regular commuters. A Visitor Oyster Card, on the other hand, is specifically designed for tourists, offering similar benefits with the added convenience of being pre-loaded with credit and delivered before arrival in London. Both cards provide discounted fares compared to paper tickets, but the Visitor Oyster Card includes additional promotional offers for attractions. Additionally, the Visitor Oyster Card is not refundable after use, while the standard Oyster Card can be returned for a refund of the remaining balance.
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You can use your HTC One X as an Oyster card only if it is NFC enabled.
Yes, the Oyster card can be used on the 458 bus, as it is part of London's public transport system. You can tap in and out using your Oyster card just like you would on the Tube or other buses. Make sure your card has sufficient balance for the fare.
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No, you cannot use an Oyster card to travel directly to Ascot Station. Ascot is located outside the Oyster card fare zone, so you would need to purchase a separate train ticket for that journey. However, you can use your Oyster card to travel to a nearby station within the fare zones, then continue your trip to Ascot with a ticket.