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How do I claim my TfL refund?

If you travelled using a paper ticket or a National Rail smartcard and want to apply for a service delay refund, call us on 0343 222 1234 Monday to Friday 08:00-20:00 (charges may apply). You may need a copy of your ticket during the application process.



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Claim a refund Call us on 0343 222 1234 (call charges may apply).

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You can get a refund if you haven't used your ticket and you send it to us before the start date. We do not give a refund for used or partly used One Day Bus & Tram Passes, Day Travelcards or single or return paper tickets.

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This could be because TfL combines your daily charges and you've travelled to a zone where the daily cap is above £100 (applicable to a small number of daily caps). Find out what to do if you think you've been overcharged.

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Making an appeal
  1. To appeal you need to complete the form sent with the notice of rejection.
  2. Do not send this to us but to the address shown on the appeal form.
  3. You may opt for either a personal or postal hearing.
  4. Remember, you only have 28 days from the date of the notice of rejection to appeal to the tribunal.


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How will Transport for London (TfL) travel charges be shown on my card statements? Your monthly statements will always refer to TfL as either 'TfL.gov.uk/CP' or 'TfL Travel', followed by the type of transaction, 'Charge' or 'Refund'.

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In addition, it does not affect your credit rating in any way. You have the right to challenge the registration of the debt by making an application to file (dependant on the type of contravention), either a Statutory Declaration or Witness statement, Out of Time.

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You can get a refund if you have been charged for touching in and out at the same station without making a journey.

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If a customer prefers to speak to an advisor, TfL has a telephone line available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The telephone number is 0343 222 1234 and all calls will be charged at a local rate – which is often free on many tariffs. Alternatively, TfL's online tools allow customers to self-serve with minimal effort.

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You'll find it in the policy document attached to the email you received from 'Trainline - Travel Insurance'. The easiest way to make a claim is online. In the policy confirmation email from 'Trainline – Travel Insurance' there is a link to the online claims journey.

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