Travelcard

Travelcard
A paper Travelcard issued on London Underground ticket stock
LocationGreater London
LaunchedMay 1983
Technology
ManagerTransport for London
CurrencyPound sterling
Validity
Retailed
  • Online
  • Telephone
  • Newsagents
  • Stations
Variants
  • Anytime Travelcard
  • Off-Peak Travelcard
Websitehttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/

The Travelcard is an inter-modal travel ticket for unlimited use on the London Underground, London Overground, Elizabeth line, Docklands Light Railway, London Trams, London Buses and National Rail services in the Greater London area.[1] Travelcards can be purchased for a period of time varying from one day to a year, from Transport for London, National Rail and their agents. Depending on where it is purchased, and the length of validity, a Travelcard is either printed on a paper ticket with a magnetic stripe or encoded onto an Oyster card, Transport for London's contactless electronic smart card, or an ITSO smartcard issued by a National Rail train operating company.[2] The cost of a Travelcard is determined by the area it covers and, for this purpose, London is divided into a number of fare zones. The Travelcard season ticket for unlimited travel on London Buses and the London Underground was launched on 22 May 1983 by London Transport.[3][4] One Day Travelcards and validity on other transport modes were added from 1984 onwards. The introduction of the Travelcard caused an increase in patronage and reduced the number of tickets that needed to be purchased by passengers.[5]

  1. ^ Transport for London (January 2009). "Your guide to fares and tickets within Zones 1–6" (PDF). Greater London Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 January 2009.
  2. ^ GWR Touch smartcard
  3. ^ Tony Grayling & Stephen Glaister (2000). A new fares contract for London.
  4. ^ "Smile please, by unknown artist, 1983". London Transport. 1983.
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference comp was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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