You can only use an oyster card in London and the outskirts of London.
Using a London Oyster travel card for commuting in the city offers benefits such as convenience, cost savings, flexibility in transportation options, and access to discounted fares.
Oyster cards can only be used in London.
You can use your oyster card the Tube, DLR, London Overground and most National Rail services within London.
No, you cannot travel from Hammersmith to Ashford, Surrey, using an Oyster card. The Oyster card is primarily valid for transport services within the Greater London area, and Ashford, Surrey, lies outside this zone. For travel to Ashford, you would need to use a different payment method, such as a train ticket.
If you are caught using an Oyster Card that does not belong to you, you can expect to receive a fine. There is usually no jail time associated with this offense, but it may appear on your criminal record.
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.
and oyster card is proof
Yes. Terminal 3 is served by the Heathrow Central station, along with Terminals 1 and 2. You can purchase the Oyster Card at the ticket office. You can also pre-order and pre-load an Oyster card from Transport from London and have it mailed to your home before the trip.
Assuming you meant London's - it's called an Oyster card.
If the child has expired, you can't renew its oyster card.
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