Can you use your bank card on the bus?

Look for the contactless symbol on your credit or debit card to see if your card is contactless enabled. Then, board a bus with the contactless symbol and instead of paying with cash, simply tap your card or contactless-enabled device onto the reader and wait for the beep.

Additionally, Can I tap my phone on the bus? Simply tap your contactless bank card (e.g. credit or debit card) or mobile device at the MRT fare gates or card reader on buses as you would usually do with your current travel card. If you are using your mobile device, remember to place your device a little longer at the fare gates or card reader.

What happens if I tap in and out at the same station? If you tap in and out at the same station after 30 minutes — say you travel across London only to realise you forgot your keys so have to go back to your original station — your balance is taking a serious hit. The system will assume you’ve done two incomplete journeys and charge you for both of them.

Subsequently, How much is a day travel card? Daily prices

Type Day Anytime Price Off-Peak Day Price
Adult Zones 1-3 £8.70 £8.70
Adult Zones 1-4 £10.60 £10.60
Adult Zones 1-5 £12.70 £12.70
Adult Zones 1-6 £13.50 £13.50

FAQ

What happens if you don’t tap out Tube?

If you don’t touch in and out, we can’t tell where you’ve travelled from or to, so your journey will be incomplete. Maximum fares don’t count towards capping.

How do you pay bus fare with handphone?

Does SimplyGo cost more? Are there any fees involved with using SimplyGo

No; there are no additional fees for using locally-issued credit cards.

How do you pay with your phone on the bus? Pay for your ride with Express Transit

As you approach a fare gate or board the bus, make sure your device is turned on (it doesn’t need to be connected to a network). Position the top of iPhone within a few centimeters of the contactless reader at the transit gate until you see Done and a checkmark on the screen.

What happens if you forget to tap off?

If you don’t have a default set on your card and you forget to tap off at the end of your trip, you’ll be charged the fare to the last stop on the train line or bus route and with your fare type and any applicable loyalty discounts applied. This is because the PRESTO system doesn’t know where you travelled to.

What happens if I forget to tap out on contactless? Tapping In and Out

If you forget to tap in or out with your contactless card you’ll get the same maximum fare as you would with Oyster.

How long can you stay in the MRT station?

Is there a time limit for MRT/LRT travel? Yes, the maximum time allowed is 120 minutes. Your stored value travel card/Standard Ticket will be rejected by the faregate if you exceed this duration.

How much is a weekly Travelcard? Central London is in zone 1. Travelcards are valid for 1 day, 7 days, 1 month or 1 year. The passes are valid for travel on all types of transport in London including: the Underground (the tube)

Weekly Travelcards: 2022 prices.

Weekly Travelcards
Zones 1–6 £70.30
Zones 1–7 £76.50
Zones 1–8 £90.30
Zones 1–9 £100.20

Is it cheaper to use contactless or oyster?

There is a very small financial advantage to using a contactless card if you’re in London for more than a week and travel extensively every single day (weekly capping) but otherwise it’s no cheaper than using an Oyster.

How much do you get off with a Railcard?

1. Get a Railcard or 16-17 Saver

DISCOUNT 1 YEAR COST
Network Railcard 1/3 off adult fares and 60% off fares in London and the South East of England. £30
16-17 Saver 50% off adult rail fares £30
Veterans Railcard 1/3 off rail fares for you and a named companion and 60% off kids fares £30

What is the maximum tube fare? We set maximum times for all pay as you go journeys on the Tube, DLR, London Overground, TfL Rail and National Rail services. If you spend longer than the maximum journey time, you could be charged two maximum fares. A single maximum fare is: up to £8.90 in Zones 1-9.

What happens if u forget to tap out? If you don’t have a default set on your card and you forget to tap off at the end of your trip, you’ll be charged the fare to the last stop on the train line or bus route and with your fare type and any applicable loyalty discounts applied.

Do I need to tap out with SimplyGo?

With SimplyGo, commuters can choose to use their contactless bank cards, or Mastercard and Visa cards added to their mobile wallet# for fare payment, thereby eliminating the need for top-ups. Similar to any contactless bank card purchase, commuters simply take the card out of wallet, tap and go.

What happens if you tap out with a different card? What happens if I touch in with one contactless card, and touch out with another on the same journey? It’s important that you try to avoid doing this, as you’ll be charged a maximum fare on both of your cards. The two separate journeys won’t be linked and each one will be recognised as incomplete.

Can I use Google Pay for bus?

You can purchase, store, and use digital copies of tickets for participating transit systems. For some transit systems, you can use Google Pay to pay for transportation at the fare terminal with a supported credit or debit card saved to your phone.

How do I claim SimplyGo? If there are any discrepancies in your travel transactions or billings, you may submit claims for the travel transactions of the cards that are linked to your TL SimplyGo account via the “My Claims” page on the TransitLink SimplyGo Portal or TL SimplyGo app.

How do you tap with SimplyGo?

Here’s how you sign up for SimplyGo:

  1. Step 1: Create an account on TransitLink’s SimplyGo website or via the SimplyGo app.
  2. Step 2: Register your contactless credit or debit card.
  3. Step 3: Tap in and out while taking the bus or MRT, EXCEPT you can now use your registered contactless card or mobile payment device (eg.

How do I set up SimplyGo? How do I register for TL SimplyGo account?

  1. Create an Account.
  2. Add your travel card. (Mastercard/Visa/ NETS Tap/ account-based EZ-Link/ CePAS card)
  3. Start using your card. for train and bus rides.

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