How can I get a discount on 18+ Oyster?
If you're 18 or over, a student and living in a London borough, you can get discounted travel with an Oyster photocard.
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Who is it for?
- You're 18 or over.
- Live in a London borough during term time.
- Enrolled at a school, college or university registered on the TfL scheme or on a mandatory work placement in London.
Is 18+ Oyster card free on buses?
Adults who live in a London borough who were 18 on 31 August and in full-time education, can apply for a 16+ Zip Oyster photocard to get free travel on buses and trams.
Is 18+ Oyster card worth it?
Due to the £20 fee of registering for an 18+ Oyster card, it is worth considering whether or not it will be worth the money for you. If you will only be making a few journeys on public transport, you may not need to use a Travelcard or Bus & Tram Pass season ticket and therefore would not need an 18+ photocard.
How long does it take for a 18+ Oyster card to arrive?
Your 18+ Student Oyster photocard will be sent to the address you provide and should arrive within five to seven days after approval from King's. Please note that when applying you will need: A colour, digital photo.
Do I have to renew my 60+ Oyster card?
Transition to an Older Person's Freedom pass
Once you reach the State Pension Age, the 60+ Oystercard is no longer valid and you will need to obtain the Older Person's Freedom Pass (OPFP).
Is TfL free for over 60s?
You can travel free on TfL services with your Older Person's Freedom Pass from 09:00 weekdays and anytime at weekends and on bank holidays. If you have a Disabled Person's Freedom Pass, you can still travel at any time on our services.
How do I email TfL?
Email your query via: https://tfl.gov.uk/help-and-contact/ If you need urgent assistance from Transport for London, you can also call the 24-hour travel information helpline 0343 222 1234 (service and network charges may apply)
How do I contact TfL customer services?
Contact us
- UK: 0343 222 2222 (TfL call charges)
- International: +44 (0)343 222 2222.
- Textphone: 020 7649 9123 (if you have impaired hearing)