Children under the age of 11 can get a 5-10 Zip Oyster photocard to: Travel free on Tube, DLR, London Overground, TfL Rail and most National Rail services where PAYG is accepted.

Oyster cards.

TfL Rail trains stop at Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 and Heathrow Terminal 4. A standard Oyster card is a blue credit-card-sized stored-value contact-less smart-card. However these are not valid on the Gatwick or Epsom extensions. TfL Rail to Reading – No Oyster Sep 27, 2019 Yesterday TfL announced their initial plans following takeover of the GWR suburban services between Paddington and Reading on December 15th. Official online shop for Oyster card. You can buy TFL season tickets online via the individual's Oyster account, so we've started doing that and using a company credit card. In contrast to any other TfL takeover, neither Oyster nor contactless will be available on day 1.

But from 20th May the TFL Rail services will accept Oyster/Contactless, including through fares to/from other stations.

Passengers travelling to Terminal 5 should change at Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 for the free transfer train (four trains per hour, journey time 6 minutes). Information on all forms of transport in London including cycle hire. Order your Oyster card travelcard, check Oyster card prices or top up Oyster Pre Pay.

The 60+ Oyster card isn’t mentioned so I … You can also travel on most National Rail services in London and some outside London. The free TfL Oyster and contactless app lets you top up and manage your contactless and Oyster cards on the go. Official online shop for Oyster card. Oyster cards are London's smart ticketing system. They can be used as a pay-as-you-go card, a Travelcard season ticket, or both. Routes, maps, plan a journey, tickets sales, realtime traffic and travel updates. You can use the Oyster card on buses, Tubes, trams, the Docklands Light Railway, London Overground and most National Rail services in London. Freedom Passes will be accepted all the way to Reading, but only on TfL Rail services. This will be cheaper than buying an ordinary ticket between the last station covered by your Travelcard, Oyster 60+ or Freedom Pass and your destination. “We are committed to making paying for transport easier for everyone and this extension means that all rail services within Greater London now accept payment via Oyster and Contactless.

TfL expect GWR will accept PAYG on their services between Reading and London, although that doesn’t seem to have been agreed 100% at this stage.