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London is divided into 1–9 zones*, but most of it fits into zones 1–6. Central London is zone 1, zone 2 is the ring around zone 1, zone 3 is the ring around 2 and so on.
*zones 7,8 and 9 cover a small area just outside North West London including Watford, Croxley Green, Rickmansworth, Amersham or Chalfont & Latimer.
It’s important to be aware of London’s transport zones and to find out what zone a station is in. Ticket prices for One Day, Weekly or Monthly Travelcards or the money deducted from a Pay as you go Oyster card or contactless card can vary considerably according to how many zones you travel through.
The zones do not apply to bus travel . You can travel by bus all over London (zones 1–6) with any Travelcard.
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Find the closest underground or train station to your accommodation. Then find the zone of the station you want to travel to. If you’re visiting London for sightseeing or to shop this will probably be zone 1.
When you know the zones you need to pay for, what you do depends on the type of ticket/pass you buy:
Weekly or monthly Travelcards
You buy a Travelcard that covers all the zones between where you stay and where you want to visit/your regular final destination. For example:
- if you stay in Shepherd’s Bush (zone 2) and plan to visit central London (zone 1), you need a zone 1-2 Travelcard.
- If you stay in Wimbledon (zone 3) and travel to/from central London, you need a zone 1-3 Travelcard.
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If you use a Pay as you go Oyster card , top-up your card with enough money to either pay for a single journey for the zones you travel through or add enough money to cover the cost of the ‘daily cap’ if you want unlimited travel for the day.
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With a contactless card, you do not have to worry about the zones as the system will calculate the fare for you the next day. Remember to always touch in and out on the tube or local trains (with the same card!) to ensure you are charged the correct amount.
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There may be occasions when you need to travel outside the zones on your weekly or monthly Travelcard.
The procedure is slightly different if you have a Travelcard loaded on an Oyster card, or a paper Travelcard:
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If you already have a weekly Travelcard for certain zones and want to visit a place outside that zone, top-up your Oyster card with some Pay as you go money to cover the cost of travelling between the last zone on your Travelcard and the zone you want to visit.
For example, if you have a zone 1-2 weekly Travelcard and you want to visit Richmond in zone 4, you need to add extra money to your Oyster to cover the fare for zones 3 and 4.
See Oyster single fares to find a fare. You can add extra money to your Oyster card at a tube station ticket machine.
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If you have a paper version of the Travelcard, you need to buy an extension ticket from the underground station ticket machine.
Stations in two zones
Some stations are on the border of two zones. These stations have a white box around their name on the tube map. Tickets to these stations are slightly different.
For example:
- Earl’s Court tube station is in zone 1/2. If you stay in Earl’s Court and take the tube to any other station in zone 1 (central London), you pay the zone 1 single fare with a pay as you go Oyster or contactless card.
- If you travel from Earl’s Court to Heathrow (zone 6), the single fare is charged from zone 2 to zone 6, not from zone 1-6.
- ABBA Arena is in zone 2/3. From zone 1, you pay the zone 1-2 fare. If you are staying in outer London and are travelling to the stadium without travelling through central London (zone 1), you pay the the fare to zone 3.
How to save money on travel to central London from zones 2-6
A major benefit of the Travelcard is that it’s valid on the buses for the whole of London, regardless of the zones you buy.
If you stay in zones 2-6 and want to travel to zone 1 (central London) a good money-saving tip is to buy a weekly or monthly Travelcard excluding zone 1 , but including zone 2. You can then take the tube/train to the zone 2 station close to zone 1 and then use the bus to travel to and around zone 1.
This only works with a weekly or monthly Travelcard, but you will save a money.
- If you stay in zone 5, a zone 1-5 weekly Travelcard is £73.00 .
- A zone 2-5 weekly Travelcard is £42.50 , saving you £30.50 a week
- A zone 1-5 monthly Travelcard is £280.40
- A zone 2-5 monthly Travelcard is £163.20 a saving of £111.70 a month
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Chiswick House – zone 2 (Turnham Green) Cutty Sark – zone 2 Dulwich Picture Gallery – zone 2 Ham House – zone 4 Hampton Court Palace – zone 6 Kenwood House – zone 2 (Archway) Kew Gardens – zone 3 National Maritime Museum – zone 2 Osterley House – zone 4 RAF Museum Hendon – zone 4 William Morris Gallery – zone 3
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The O2 – zone 2/3 Twickenham Rugby Stadium – zone 5 Wembley Stadium – zone 4 Emirates Stadium – zone 2 ABBA Arena – zone 2/3 (See stations in two zones above)
Greenwich – zone 2 Richmond – zone 4 Wimbledon – zone 3
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You cannot use Oyster cards at most stations ‘outside fare zones’ and each one tends to have a unique set of fares. At these stations, paper tickets can often remain cheaper than contactless if you have a railcard or want to travel on child or super off-peak fares as these cannot be applied to contactless cards .
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- Start date 3 Mar 2023
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I am looking to get a season ticket with SWR to commute to work from Staines to Bank underground station (via Waterloo). I am also in London a lot in my free time. Does the season ticket that included an underground travel card cover inter-London journeys? Or does it just mean I can end my commute between Staines and any London Underground station? Thanks
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Thelostcommute said: Does the season ticket that included an underground travel card cover inter-London journeys? Click to expand...
There are several different types of ticket you can get. You could buy a return to London Terminals and then use contactless or Oyster for your Underground journeys, or buy a return to somewhere else within the contactless/Oyster area of validity (e.g. Feltham) and then use contactless/Oyster from there. The latter would, however, require you to leave the train (and likely step back to the next train) to touch in/out, so is unlikely to be a very attractive option. You can get single/return tickets to one or more named Underground Zones (e.g. "London Underground Zone 1"). These allow you a single/return journey to the relevant National Rail station(s) and then a single/return Underground/DLR/Elizabeth line line journey within the relevant Zone(s). You can also get daily, weekly, monthly or longer (up to annual) tickets to two or more named Travelcard Zones (e.g. "London Zones 1-2", "London Zones 1-6"). These allow unlimited travel on National Rail, Underground, DLR and Elizabeth line services, as well as all London trams and buses, within the purchased Zones. When issued from a station outside of the Zones (e.g. Staines) they are known as "outboundary Travelcards" and additionally allow travel on National Rail services to/from the relevant outer Zone (e.g. in the case of a London Zones 1-6 Travelcard, travel from Staines to the first station in Zone 6, i.e. Feltham). Daily outboundary Travelcards allow one return National Rail journey to the relevant outer Zone. Weekly or longer outboundary Travelcards are effectively season tickets to the relevant outer Zone and therefore allow unlimited journeys during their period of validity. Which option is cheapest for you will depend on how often you travel to London, and whether you are eligible for any Railcards (e.g. you are aged up to 30 or 60+, you have certain disabilities or medical conditions, or you are a veteran or reservist). Everyone is also eligible for a Network Railcard, though that's unlikely to be of much use here given the minimum fare of £13 on weekdays. Buying an annual season (including an outboundary Travelcard season) would give you to a Gold Card, which is effectively another type of Railcard with slightly less onerous conditions than the Network Railcard.
Haywain said: A Travelcard season gives unlimited travel within the specified London Zones and unlimited travel on TfL bus services. Click to expand...
Watershed said: There are several different types of ticket you can get. You could buy a return to London Terminals and then use contactless or Oyster for your Underground journeys, or buy a return to somewhere else within the contactless/Oyster area of validity (e.g. Feltham) and then use contactless/Oyster from there. The latter would, however, require you to leave the train (and likely step back to the next train) to touch in/out, so is unlikely to be a very attractive option. You can get single/return tickets to one or more named Underground Zones (e.g. "London Underground Zone 1"). These allow you a single/return journey to the relevant National Rail station(s) and then a single/return Underground/DLR/Elizabeth line line journey within the relevant Zone(s). You can also get daily, weekly, monthly or longer (up to annual) tickets to two or more named Travelcard Zones (e.g. "London Zones 1-2", "London Zones 1-6"). These allow unlimited travel on National Rail, Underground, DLR and Elizabeth line services, as well as all London trams and buses, within the purchased Zones. When issued from a station outside of the Zones (e.g. Staines) they are known as "outboundary Travelcards" and additionally allow travel on National Rail services to/from the relevant outer Zone (e.g. in the case of a London Zones 1-6 Travelcard, travel from Staines to the first station in Zone 6, i.e. Feltham). Daily outboundary Travelcards allow one return National Rail journey to the relevant outer Zone. Weekly or longer outboundary Travelcards are effectively season tickets to the relevant outer Zone and therefore allow unlimited journeys during their period of validity. Which option is cheapest for you will depend on how often you travel to London, and whether you are eligible for any Railcards (e.g. you are aged up to 30 or 60+, you have certain disabilities or medical conditions, or you are a veteran or reservist). Everyone is also eligible for a Network Railcard, though that's unlikely to be of much use here given the minimum fare of £13 on weekdays. Buying an annual season (including an outboundary Travelcard season) would give you to a Gold Card, which is effectively another type of Railcard with slightly less onerous conditions than the Network Railcard. Click to expand...
Is there not the SWR Touch Smartcard which can have a Staines to Zones 1 to 6 season loaded on it or to London Terminals which can be touched in and out of course at Staines?
flythetube said: Is there not the SWR Touch Smartcard which can have a Staines to Zones 1 to 6 season loaded on it or to London Terminals which can be touched in and out of course at Staines? Click to expand...
SWT_USER said: I don't think SWR Touch works with the tube - although maybe thats just for pay as you go. Click to expand...
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Watershed said: These allow unlimited travel on National Rail, Underground, DLR and Elizabeth line services, as well as all London trams and buses, within the purchased Zones. Click to expand...
danm14 said: Slight correction with respect to validity on Buses and Trams: All Travelcards, regardless of which Zones they cover, are valid on all London Buses regardless of location. This includes London Buses which run outside the Zones, such as those in Staines. Any Travelcard which covers any one or more of Zones 3, 4, 5 and 6 are valid on all London Trams regardless of location. A Travelcard which covers only Zones 1 and/or 2 is not valid on London Trams. Click to expand...
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Fare zones 7-9 are ancillary zones of the Travelcard and Oyster card fares scheme managed by Transport for London, used for calculating fares from some stations outside Greater London that are not in zones 4, 5 and 6. Travelcards are available on Oyster with validity in these zones. They are not included in the validity of National Rail out-boundary Travelcards unless mentioned in the Route ...
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Staines railway station is on the Waterloo to Reading line and is the junction station for the diverging Windsor line, in southern England to the west of London. It is 19 miles 2 chains (30.6 km) down the line from London Waterloo. It serves the town of Staines-upon-Thames in Surrey, England.
Trains to Staines. Prices from hundreds of train and coach companies. Go contactless with digital tickets on your phone. Travel to thousands of destinations in 45 countries. Trains have been calling at this pleasant town on the Thames since 1848, and current services link Staines to London Waterloo, Reading and Windsor, among other destinations.
Monday to Friday: Yes. Helpline. Saturday: Yes. Helpline. Sunday: Yes. 24 hours a day, except Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Assistance from station staff is available to customers boarding and alighting trains, and moving through this station - at all times trains are running. Please make yourself known to staff at the Ticket Gateline.
Travelcards. A Travelcard (in the zones it's valid for) gives you unlimited travel at any time on bus, Tube, Tram, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and National Rail services in London. You can use it on all buses, and if valid in zones 3, 4, 5 or 6, on all trams. Travelcards can start on any day.
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A London Travelcard gives you unlimited travel within zones 1-4 or 1-6 on the Underground, Overground, TfL Rail, Docklands Light Railway, buses, trams, and most National Rail services in London. You can also use your London Travelcard to get discounted fares on the Emirates Air Line and a third off River Boat fares on selected services.
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Staines to London by train. It takes an average of 48m to travel from Staines to London by train, over a distance of around 17 miles (27 km). There are normally 157 trains per day travelling from Staines to London and tickets for this journey start from £7.10 when you book in advance. First train.
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Ockendon, Chafford Hundred Lakeside, Purfleet and Grays. These stations are in a hidden zone of their own roughly equivalent to Watford Junction's fares, making them a sort of 'de-facto Zone 10'. You can use contactless, Oyster or paper tickets here. On weekends and bank holidays, c2c (the train operator at these stations) offers super ...
When issued from a station outside of the Zones (e.g. Staines) they are known as "outboundary Travelcards" and additionally allow travel on National Rail services to/from the relevant outer Zone (e.g. in the case of a London Zones 1-6 Travelcard, travel from Staines to the first station in Zone 6, i.e. Feltham).
Oyster is a smartcard that top-up with credit and pay as you travel around the TfL network, capping at the daily or weekly fare. You can also add Travelcards for specific London zones. It's quick and convenient, and you'll pay much less than buying paper tickets. Oyster can be used on the Underground, Overground, TfL Rail, Docklands Light ...
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Staines to London Waterloo journey summary. Average Journey Time. Distance. 17 miles - 28km. Weekday First Train. Weekday Last Train. Weekend First Train. Weekend Last Train.