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How do I pay for Thameslink from Gatwick Airport?

You'll find our self-service ticket machines at London Victoria and Gatwick stations. You can use cash, credit or debit cards to buy daily or weekly tickets to and from Gatwick Airport. If you need a next-day ticket, you can buy these from 16.00 onwards on the previous day. It's easy to buy your ticket in a few steps.



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Contactless travel If you have a debit or credit card or mobile phone with contactless payment, you can use it to pay for travelling on the Gatwick Express. Touch it on the yellow Oyster reader at the gates to the platform at Gatwick station or London Victoria.

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Thameslink is another noteworthy option to travel between Gatwick and London. Gatwick route trains of Thameslink stop at several stations in London, including St Pancras, which makes it an attractive option for visitors staying in North London. It is also a cheaper option than Gatwick Express.

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Thameslink is a 24-hour main-line route in the British railway system, running from Bedford, Luton, St Albans City, Peterborough, Welwyn Garden City, London Blackfriars and Cambridge via central London to Sutton, Orpington, Sevenoaks, Rainham, Horsham, Three Bridges, Brighton and East Grinstead.

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It's more than 50% cheaper than buying a paper Travelcard or single tickets with cash. Oyster cards have a daily price cap – once you reach this limit, you won't pay for any additional journeys (excluding Thames Clippers River Bus where there is no capping).

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London Gatwick has the best ?train ?connections of any airport in Britain? as we connect passengers to 120 train stations directly and over 700 within just ?one ?change. The ?train ?station ?can be found ?at the South Terminal, just a five minutes walk from both departures and arrivals.

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