Contactless single fares 2023
| Contactless Single Fares | ||
|---|---|---|
| Off-peak | Peak | |
| Zone 1–4 | £3.20 | £4.40 |
| Zone 1–5 | £3.50 | £5.10 |
| Zone 1–6 | £3.60 | £5.60 |
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Can you use contactless on Southern Rail?
Contactless pay as you go (PAYG)Just touch your debit or credit card on a yellow card reader to pay for your journey, the same as you would with your Oyster card, and you won't have to queue for tickets at the station and won't have to top up.
What is fare zone 6?
Fare zone 6 is an outer zone of Transport for London's zonal fare system used for calculating the price of tickets for travel on the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, National Rail services (since 2007), and the Elizabeth line within Greater London.
Does contactless work in Zone 6?
Can you use contactless on trains?
As long as you touch in and out with Oyster or contactless, you will be charged the appropriate single fare for your journey or journeys. Find out more about PAYG for Oyster and contactless.
How do you pay on Southern Rail?
You can pay for your tickets using cash or a credit or debit card. We offer a wide range of tickets from our self-service ticket machines to offer the best value fare for your journey. If you need help using our machines or finding the right ticket, ask a member of staff for assistance where possible.
Do you get charged for tapping in and out at same station?
Same station exitsIf you touch contactless (card or device) or an Oyster card on a yellow card reader when you enter a station, and then touch out to exit it within a short period of time, you'll be charged a same station exit: Between 0 – 2 minutes: a maximum fare.
What zones are in Zone 6?
London railway stations in Fare Zone 6
- Banstead. Zone 6.
- Barnehurst. Zone 6.
- Bexley. Zone 6.
- Caterham. Zone 6.
- Chelsfield. Zone 6.
- Chessington North. Zone 6.
- Chessington South. Zone 6.
- Chipstead. Zone 6.
