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Do all underground stations have ticket machines?

There are ticket machines in all tube stations, where you can top-up your oyster card or purchase a Travelcard ticket. Step 3: Once you are through the barriers and on the platform, there is a display board which tells you when the next tube is.



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At ticket machines at all Tube, London Overground and most Elizabeth line and National Rail stations. At some DLR stations. At Visitor Centres.

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If you have a credit/debit card that supports contactless payment then use it, this will be your cheapest fare, though if you are from overseas your provider may have foreign exchange charges. Oyster Cards have the same fare structure as contactless payment cards.

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Transport for London has abandoned plans to make the London Underground cash-free. A total of 200 of the 262 Tube stations stopped taking cash in May last year amid concerns that the sharing of notes and coins could spread Covid, and to prevent queues at ticket machines.

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But City Hall on Monday announced the “vast majority” of Underground and DLR stations would now have one machine able to accept cash payments to buy tickets or upload credit onto Oyster cards.

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Station Ticket Counter: The ticket agent will print out your eTicket* for you.

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Tube, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line, National Rail, River Bus and IFS Cloud Cable Car. Touch in on a yellow card reader at the start of your journey and touch out at the end. To pay the right fare: Always use the same device or contactless card to touch in and out.

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If your bank card shows the contactless payment symbol, you can use it to pay as you go straight away. You'll pay an adult rate fare.

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