As of May 2017 it has been possible to pay for goods with a value higher than £30 using Apple Pay on your iPhone or Watch. Previously all contactless transactions were limited to £30. This is likely to give users a reason to use Apple Pay rather than their debit or credit card, ...
With Samsung Pay you can set up a card as a‘transport card’to use on TFL services. This option means you don’t even need to wake your phone or verify. Simply touch the middle section of your phone against the card reader.
As well as being able to use these cards for normal transactions, you can also use contactless cards to pay for travel in London. These can be used instead of buying tickets with cash or using an Oyster card. If you have an Apple Pay or Google pay enabled smartphone, you can also use...
You can also use TfL's journey planner. Add in your start and end destinations, and the site will work out the nearest Tube stations and what changes you may need to take. The site will also suggest bus routes if they're faster, and it'll advise on journey times. You can filter its...
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8. Re: How much will I need to load on my Oyster Visitor Card? Dec 14, 2023, 5:29 AM Save Here you can find information about the fares charged for Oyster use. You can do the calculations yourself: https://tfl.gov.uk/fares/how-to-pay-and-where-to-bu...
TfL is also using Microsoft’s secure cloud hosting environment (Azure) to host a range of applications and data and uses Power BI to help make data on latest passenger journeys and road collisions more accessible to the public.“The most important use for technology is to make sure...
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TheTfL Oyster and contactless appallows you to “top up or buy a ticket anytime” and check your journey history. It also warns you when your credit is low and your passes are expiring. TheCitymapper Londonapp also gives you live up-to-the-minute updates on routes, offline maps, transpor...
Transport for London (TfL) publishes tips forsafe cycling in London. Some are fairly standard (always pay attention, wear a helmet, etc) but others are useful for non-European cyclists in London. First, never cycle on the sidewalk. Not only are you not allowed to, you’ll probably get ab...