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  3. TfL Refunds: How to reclaim £50+ for incomplete journeys

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  4. Oyster and contactless card refunds from TfL

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  5. How to get a refund from TFL on your tube ticket

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  6. TfL mobile app now displays journey history and payments on the go

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  1. Refunds and replacements

    Contactless and Oyster account. Top up online, see your journey and payment history and apply for refunds. Sign in or. How to claim a refund, or replace your Oyster card or season ticket.

  2. Didn't touch in or out

    Before you claim. Please wait at least 48 hours as you might receive an automatic refund: Oyster - we'll automatically add it to your card the next time you touch in or out of a rail journey. Contactless - the refund will show on your next card statement, or we will adjust the fares charged when you next travel. If you do not get an automatic ...

  3. Tube and DLR delays

    If you travelled using a paper ticket or a National Rail smartcard and want to apply for a service delay refund, call us on 0343 222 1234 Monday to Friday 08:00-20:00 (charges may apply). You may need a copy of your ticket during the application process. Claim a refund by post. Send your: Journey details (date, time and how long you were ...

  4. Can I get a refund for a delayed TFL journey? Train delay repay

    You may be eligible for a refund if your journey was delayed for 15 minutes or more, according to Transport for London. But there is a strict criteria for what does and does not count as a valid ...

  5. Touching in and out

    Tube, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line, National Rail, River Bus and IFS Cloud Cable Car. Touch in on a yellow card reader at the start of your journey and touch out at the end. To pay the right fare: Always use the same contactless card, device or Oyster card to touch in and out. For example, don't touch in with an iPhone and touch out ...

  6. Plan a journey

    Get cycling with leisurely routes perfect for Sundays. Help & contacts. Plan your journey across the TfL network. Journey planner for Bus, Tube, London Overground, DLR, Elizabeth line, National Rail, Tram, River Bus, IFS Cloud Cable Car, Coach.

  7. TfL Refunds: How to reclaim £50+ for incomplete journeys

    How to claim a refund. Here's how to quickly check and get a refund online: Step 1. Find your incomplete journeys. First sign into your account (or create one for free) on the TfL website to check your journey history. Link your Oyster, contactless card or the card you use for contactless mobile payment, for example, via Apple Pay, to your TfL ...

  8. London Overground and Elizabeth line delays

    Claim a refund by post. Send your: Journey details (date, time and how long you were delayed for) Ticket type (Oyster or contactless card, National Rail smartcard or paper ticket number) Contact details (we may contact you to arrange a refund) To: TfL Customer Services 9th Floor 5 Endeavour Square London E20 1JN

  9. Claiming refunds and compensation

    London Underground. You can claim a refund if you've been delayed on the London Underground or DLR for over 15 minutes if the circumstances are within TfL's control but you must do so within 28 days. You should receive the single fare for the affected journey as compensation.

  10. London Underground: How to claim a refund on any tube or train

    For London Overground and TfL Rail all of the above advice for the Tube and DLR applies but the delay has to be at least 30 minutes, not 15. If the delay is on a journey to somewhere outside the Oyster pay-as-you-go area (such as stations between Reading and Iver on TfL Rail) and a passenger arrives at least 60 minutes late, they can claim ...

  11. Tube delays: How to claim a refund

    Unlike with the Tube, you can claim by post by sending your journey details, Oyster card or contactless card number and contact details to TfL Customer Services, 4th Floor, 14 Pier Walk, London, SE10 0ES. Sadly, if you're travelling by bus or tram and you're delayed, you simply can't get a refund. And if you're travelling through London via ...

  12. How to get a refund from TfL if the tube makes you 15 minutes late

    You can apply for a service delay refund if your journey was delayed by 15 minutes or more on London Underground and DLR services, or 30 minutes or more on London Overground and TfL Rail services ...

  13. Touched in and out at the same station

    Oyster card. You can submit a claim for a refund, or call us on 0343 222 1234 (charges may apply) - open 08:00 - 20:00, 7 days a week. How to get a refund if you have been charged for touching in and out at the same station.

  14. How to get a refund on your delayed Tube journey without ...

    Delays of 15 minutes or more are worthy of refunds. First of all, you'll need to register your Oyster card and/or bank cards on the TfL site, but there's every chance you've done this already. After that, the next step is to register with Reeclaim and connect your TfL account with your account there. Once you've done that, Reeclaim will ...

  15. Oyster and contactless card refunds from TfL

    If you'd prefer to claim by phone, call TfL customer service on 0343 222 1234. It deals with Oyster card and paper ticket queries 8am to 8pm each day and contactless card queries 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 5.30pm Saturday and Sunday. For full help with claiming, see our Tube delay refunds guide. MSE weekly email.

  16. Ulez: TfL pledges refunds as cars targeted by vandalised cameras

    A TfL spokesperson said: "We are aware that some cameras at the Ulez boundary in Chingford became misaligned through acts of vandalism to point outside the boundary.

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  18. TfL to refund drivers fined by damaged ULEZ cameras as 'many issued

    Transport for London (TfL) has pledged to refund drivers wrongly issued with ultra low emission zone (Ulez) charges because of vandalised enforcement cameras. The transport body confirmed two ...

  19. London transport cyber attack: Boy, 17, arrested

    A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with the cyber security incident affecting Transport for London (TfL), the National Crime Agency (NCA) said. TfL said that about 5,000 customers ...

  20. Exceeded maximum journey time

    What you should know. When you use contactless or Oyster to pay as you go, there is a maximum amount of time that you can spend making a single journey on Tube, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and National Rail. If you spend longer than the maximum journey time for your journey, you could be charged 2 maximum fares.

  21. Marieha Hussain: How a 'coconut' placard ended up on trial

    TfL to refund charges from vandalised Ulez cameras. 9 hrs ago. Woven roundel sign celebrates London Overground line. 13 hrs ago. London. Home. News. Sport. Business. Innovation ...

  22. How do you get a refund for tapping the wrong card at a ...

    When I called TFL they directed me to a website I could sign up on to get a refund. I've used this website once now to try and get a refund for the same situation a month or so ago, and I've only just discovered that it wasn't refund for the accidental tap, but just a refund for an incomplete journey, which is significantly less than the refund ...

  23. Veliky Novgorod

    Veliky Novgorod (Russian: Великий Новгород, lit. 'Great Newtown', IPA: [vʲɪˈlʲikʲɪj ˈnovɡərət]), [10] also known simply as Novgorod (Новгород), is the largest city and administrative centre of Novgorod Oblast, Russia.It is one of the oldest cities in Russia, [11] being first mentioned in the 9th century. The city lies along the Volkhov River just downstream ...

  24. Arriving early V Novgorod, where to get breakfast?

    Answer 1 of 3: We're arriving at 7am in velikhy Novgorod tomorrow off the overnight train from Moscow and can't check in to our hotel until 2pm. Any recommendations for cafes where we can crash, chill for a few hours to get our energy back? Is anything...

  25. Wrong card charged

    How to get a refund if you were charged on the wrong card when travelling on a TfL service. Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer Transport for London. Search the site. Fares; Help & contacts; Maps; Plan a journey; Status updates ... You have up to 8 weeks from your journey to claim. Claim a refund by phone. Call: 0343 222 1234 ...

  26. On the trail of the Vikings in Veliky Novgorod

    By car: From Moscow - 640 kilometers (about 7 hours), from Saint-Petersburg - 195 kilometers (about 2 hours) By train: From Moscow take train "Ilmen" from Leningradsky Station. The journey ...

  27. Help & contacts

    For contactless payment card refund queries, go to our Contactless and Oyster page. You can either login to your online account, create a new account or use our 7-day unregistered card service. You'll also be able to see your journey history. Information about contactless payment cards is on our Contactless and mobile pay as you go page.

  28. Trip to Veliky Novgorod: the birthplace of Russia

    The easiest and quickest way is by train: from Saint Petersburg to Veliky Novgorod it takes around 3 hours and from Moscow the journey is about 5 hours. From the Novgorod railway station you can reach the city center by walking in about 10 minutes. : two fast trains depart daily (Lastochka), the first train leaves at 7 in the morning and ...