Tube and bus passengers will be able to check their journey history almost instantaneously – helping them to quickly claim refunds for “card clash” - under a major upgrade of the TfL Go app.
rather than having to use the TfL website or Oyster and Contactless app. On the updated app, it is also easier to apply for a refund for incomplete journeys, to top up pay-as-you-go credit and to buy ...
While the Railcard discount won’t save any money on the daily commute (as it doesn’t work during peak times), it’ll reduce ...
The TfL Go update is being rolled out to users during January and February. As well as providing an easy way to apply for ...
Londoners with 16-25, 26-30, Senior, HM Forces, Veterans or Disabled Railway railcards can currently only use their discounts ...
TfL has also added a feature on the app update that allows customers to top up their Oyster Card, which adds to the streamlining of features in one place. This will likely mean the eventual shutdown ...
“We are proud to be able to bring this latest update to our TfL Go app and help make it easier for people to check their journey history and top up their Oyster card on the go. Our free TfL Go app has ...
It’s really simple to use: just download the app, log in (or create your TfL account), then register your Oyster card or contactless card that you use for travel. After doing that you’ll be ...