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TICKET PRICES (2010)

The tables below show a summary of the London underground fares which were
introduced on 2 January 2010. Only adult fares which include zone 1 are shown
(cheaper fares are available for children and for journeys which exclude zone 1).

Some of the main changes are:


- The Oyster daily price cap will increase by 50p, so that it will cost the same as a
paper Travelcard
- Oyster pay-as-you-go can be used on National Rail routes within London, although
the fares will not be the same: there will be National Rail pay-as-you-go fares as
well as the existing TfL fares
- There will be new Combined TfL/National fares, which apply when you travel on
both National Rail and TfL services on the same day

1 day Travelcard /
Cash
Oyster single fares Oyster daily price cap
Zones (#) single
Peak (off-peak **) Peak (off-peak ***)
fares(*)
[railcard ###]
1 £4.00 £1.80 (£1.80) £7.20 (£5.60) [5.00]
1-2 £4.00 £2.30 (£1.80) £7.20 (£5.60) [5.00]
1-3 £4.00 £2.70 (£2.40) £8.60 (£6.30) [5.00]
1-4 £4.00 £3.10 (£2.40) £10.00 (£6.30) [5.00]
1-5 £4.50 £3.80 (£2.40) £12.60 (£7.50) [5.00]
1-6 £4.50 £4.20 (£2.40) £14.80 (£7.50) [5.00]
1-7 £5.50 £4.70 (£3.40) £16.20 (£9.00) [5.90]
1-8 £7.00 £6.00 (£3.40) £16.20 (£9.00) [5.90]
1-9 £7.00 £6.00 (£3.40) £16.20 (£9.00) [5.90]

1 month
1 week Travelcard 1 year Travelcard
Zones (#) Travelcard
Adult (Student ##) Adult (Student)
Adult (Student)
1 £25.80 (£18.00) £99.10 (£69.20) £1032 (£720)
1-2 £25.80 (£18.00) £99.10 (£69.20) £1032 (£720)
1-3 £30.20 (£21.10) £116.00 (£81.10) £1208 (£844)
1-4 £36.80 (£25.70) £141.40 (£98.70) £1472 (£1028)
1-5 £44.00 (£30.80) £169.00 (£118.30) £1760 (£1232)
1-6 £47.60 (£33.30) £182.80 (£127.90) £1904 (£1332)
1-7 £50.80 (£35.50) £195.10 (£136.40) £2032 (£1420)
1-8 £59.40 (£41.50) £228.10 (£159.40) £2376 (£1660)
1-9 £67.70 (£47.30) £260.00 (£181.70) £2708 (£1896)

Notes:

* Different cash single fares apply on London Overground services.


** These off-peak single fares are for London Underground journeys made using an
Oyster card which are completed before 7am or started after 7pm on a weekday, or
which are made at any time on Saturday, Sunday or on a Bank Holiday. For London
Overground services between Watford Junction and Euston the peak fares apply to
journeys starting between 7:00am-9:30am (Monday-Friday) for journeys towards
Euston, and to journeys starting between 4pm-7pm (Monday-Friday) for journeys
away from Euston.
*** Off-peak Travelcards can only be used after 9:30am on Monday-Friday, or any
time on Saturday, Sunday or on a Bank Holiday. The Oyster daily price cap is the
maximum you will pay if you use your Oyster card to make journeys during the day.

# Cheaper fares are available if you don't need to travel through zone 1 (the cost
depends on the number of zones through which you need to travel), or if you are a
child, 16-17 or a senior citizen.
## If you have a Student Oyster Photocard you can buy travelcards for 1 week or
longer at a cheaper price. These cost about 30% less than the equivalent adult prices
(there are no special student discounts for single or 1-day tickets). Note that these are
only available to people over 18 who are studying in London and requires a special
card (you cannot get a discount with an ISIC or NUS card). For details of how to
apply for a Student Oyster Photocard, see: Travel/Transport/London/Guide.
### If you have a National Rail Railcard (a 16-25 Railcard or a Disabled
Persons/HM Forces/Senior Railcard) and you register this Railcard on your Oyster
card (by showing it at the ticket office of a Tube station), your Oyster daily off-peak
cap is reduced. A 16-25 Railcard can be bought by anyone aged 16-25 or by any full-
time student (even if you are aged 26 or over), and this railcard also allows you to get
a third off off-peak travel on the UK train system. The daily price cap is not reduced if
any of your travel is during peak times. For more details, see:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresandtickets/singlefares/6769.aspx

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