In Zones 1-9, your fare is capped so you can travel as much as you like in one day or week (Monday to Sunday), without paying more. Only contactless can be used to pay as you go on Elizabeth line services between Reading and Iver. Oyster cards are not accepted.
How far can you travel with an Oyster card?
This will let you travel as much as you like on any National Rail, London Overground, London Underground, buses, Docklands Light Railway and Tramlink service within London Zones 1 – 9 (depending on the zones you purchase).
Can you travel to Reading on Oyster Card?
Can you get a Tube to reading?
The Elizabeth Line, London's newest tube line, makes Reading a great day trip destination from London.
Can you use Oyster from London to Oxford?
You can always add more PAYG and any unspent credit, plus the £5 deposit, you can get refunded at LHR before you leave. Your trips to Oxford, etc will not be covered on Oyster and you will need to purchase separate train tickets (so best to do them on days not covered by the 7 day travelcard).
Can you get a Tube from London to Reading?
The Elizabeth Line, London's newest tube line, makes Reading a great day trip destination from London. Reading is the new western terminus of the Elizabeth Line, reachable on direct trains in under an hour from central London.
