All the stations 'outside fare zones' on the London Underground map and what that means

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One of the most recent additions to the London Underground map and its sister London Tube and Rail network map is the phrase ‘outside fare zones’. It appears around National Rail stations beyond Greater London which are not in Travelcard zones 1-9. Previously Transport for London (TfL) used the phrase ‘special fares apply’ to describe these stations but the new phrase makes the boundary clearer.

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 .

MyLondon explains the specific rules at each ‘outside fare zones’ stations so that you can make the quickest and most affordable journey when travelling to and from the capital.

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Watford Junction

Watford Junction is in a hidden fare zone all on its own. As the Hertfordshire town has three other stations with TfL services (Watford, Croxley and Watford High Street) and most people travelling into London from the station use London Northwestern Railway instead, fares are set at a special rate.

You can use Oyster, contactless cards or paper tickets here but you cannot use Avanti West Coast or Caledonian Sleeper services between Euston and Watford Junction regardless of ticket type as those services only stop at Watford Junction to take people to and from destinations in the North and Scotland. It is for this reason that these services do not appear on any TfL maps.

Note that at Watford High Street station, the next station south on the London Overground, off-peak fare capping starts from 9.10am instead of the usual 9.30am if travelling into London meaning you can get a cheaper ‘head start’ by starting your journey there. (The initial single journey will still be charged the peak fare though).

St Albans City, Harpenden, Luton Airport Parkway, Brookmans Park, Welham Green, Hatfield and Welwyn Garden City

At these stations, you cannot use Oyster - only contactless or paper tickets. This means if you have a railcard, need a child ticket or are looking to travel using a Thameslink/Great Northern super off-peak/GroupSave ticket, it could be cheaper for you to go to a ticket machine or manned counter and purchase a paper ticket from there instead.

Super off-peak, where cheaper tickets are available, applies to any train arriving in Central London after 10am on weekdays, any train departing Central London between 10am and 4.30pm or after 7pm on weekdays and any train all day on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. With a Super Off-Peak ticket you can travel to the almost 2000 year old historic market and cathedral city of St Albans , home to England’s oldest pub and newest forest .

Radlett, Potters Bar, Cuffley, Bayford, Hertford North, Broxbourne, Rye House, St Margarets, Ware and Hertford East

These stations also have super off-peak as stated above, but you can use Oyster too, meaning they get the best of both worlds! You can add a Travelcard season ticket to your Oyster card for travel beyond Zone 9, to and from Broxbourne, Rye House, St. Margarets, Ware and Hertford East.

It is generally cheaper to travel between Hertford North and Zone 1 than Hertford East and Zone 1 if you are travelling with Oyster or contactless.

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Brentwood, Shenfield, Iver, Langley, Slough, Burnham, Taplow, Maidenhead, Twyford and Reading

These stations are served by TfL Rail (soon to be the Elizabeth line ) although the fares are set by Greater Anglia or Great Western Railway, whose trains also serve these stations. At all stations you can use contactless or paper tickets. At Brentwood and Shenfield, you can use Oyster but at stations between Iver and Reading you cannot. In both circumstances, if you have a railcard or are looking to buy a GroupSave ticket it could be cheaper for you to buy a paper ticket.

At Twyford (9.10am), Maidenhead (9.18am) and Slough (9.20am), off-peak capping starts a few minutes earlier than the usual 9.30am window, although if you touch in with your contactless card before 9.30am your initial journey will still be charged a peak fare.

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-off peak tickets all day, meaning it can often be cheaper to buy a paper ticket if travelling to or from them.

The many TfL red London bus services that operate in this area have completely normal, standard fares in line with the rest of London, such as the Hopper fare (£1.65 from March).

Merstham, Redhill, Earlswood, Salfords, Horley and Gatwick Airport

You can use contactless, Oyster or paper tickets here. These stations also have super off-peak although times vary so you should check journey planners to see if they are available for when you are travelling . If you are travelling between Victoria and Gatwick Airport, do check whether or not you are taking a Gatwick Express train as if you are, the fare is significantly more expensive regardless of ticket type. Thameslink is almost always the cheapest option and you can travel in first class at the rear of each train for added comfort even with a standard paper ticket, contactless or Oyster.

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St Albans to Farringdon by train

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I have reviewed the TA forum links and the travel card website but am a bit unclear about a couple of things.

(1) what times am I not allowed to travel - this is the website I read and it says 0430 to 0929 which means AM hours only? Are there no restrictions on evening hours? ( http://www.londontoolkit.com/briefing/travelcard.htm )

(2) if I buy a Zones 1-6 off peak 1 day card which costs 3.20 pounds, can this allow me to travel to the St. Albans station (is this on the same tube network)? The map shows only High Barnett to be the nearest station - which other station can I travel to that is nearest to St. Albans on this card to enable a family member to pick me up from the station?

Sorry this is confusing but I have done a lot of research and am struggling with both the peak hour timings and the eligible trains on this kind of card.

Thanks in advance for your help!

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1) Yes, the off-peak restrictions only apply to the morning .

Thanks for the clarification on the peak hours - agreed I mis-read the child fare as off-peak! Will wait for someone to respond to the nearest travel card eligible station near St. Albans.

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The nearest Station to St Albans is likely Elstree & Borehamwood rail (not tube) station, about 9 miles from St Albans. So, you could get there for free.

off peak travel card st albans to london

That's what I would do. However, I guess your relatives should know if there's a practical tube station to use. Otherwise just use the travelcard for London and then buy the train ticket at St Pancras for the journey to St Albans.

To expand on the above replies, you can't buy one ticket that covers you between LHR and St Albans, You need two: the travelcard plus an extension ticket.

The Travelcard (£8.50 after 0930) covers you for all your travel except the part of the train journey between Elstree and St Albans. That part of the journey is beyond the travelcard zone and you need an additional ticket for that.

You can buy that additional ticket at St Pancras (or any other National Rail station). Note - you need to show the ticket desk your travelcard, so that they can see that you only need the "extension" - don't pay for a ticket from St Pancras to St Albans - that would be too much as your travelcard is valid for most of that journey.

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The nearest railway station to St Albans is St Albans, NOT Elstree & Borehamwood.

However Elstree & Borehamwood is the last station in Zone 6, so if you buy a one day travelcard for Zones 1 - 6, this is as far as you can go without having to buy an extra ticket.

When you are ready to go to St Albans, get the tube to Kings Cross/St Pancras and go to the ticket office. Ask for a ticket from "..Boundary Zone 6 to St Albans.." , and you will get a ticket for the portion of your journey not covered by the travelcard.

You won't find Boundary Zone extension tickets on any website. You can only purchase them from a ticket office.

"then buy an extension from Elstree & Borehamwood (but at St. Pancreas)."

The station is named after this fella: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancras_of_Rome

Not this fella: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreas :-)

There is a reference earlier to St Albans Abbey station. This is really only a sensible option if your relatives live very near to it as the journey involves changing trains at Watford Junction to a rather less frequent service.

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' class=

I have reviewed the TA forum links and the travel card website but am a bit unclear about a couple of things.

(1) what times am I not allowed to travel - this is the website I read and it says 0430 to 0929 which means AM hours only? Are there no restrictions on evening hours? ( http://www.londontoolkit.com/briefing/travelcard.htm )

(2) if I buy a Zones 1-6 off peak 1 day card which costs 3.20 pounds, can this allow me to travel to the St. Albans station (is this on the same tube network)? The map shows only High Barnett to be the nearest station - which other station can I travel to that is nearest to St. Albans on this card to enable a family member to pick me up from the station?

Sorry this is confusing but I have done a lot of research and am struggling with both the peak hour timings and the eligible trains on this kind of card.

Thanks in advance for your help!

' class=

1) Yes, the off-peak restrictions only apply to the morning .

Thanks for the clarification on the peak hours - agreed I mis-read the child fare as off-peak! Will wait for someone to respond to the nearest travel card eligible station near St. Albans.

off peak travel card st albans to london

The nearest Station to St Albans is likely Elstree & Borehamwood rail (not tube) station, about 9 miles from St Albans. So, you could get there for free.

off peak travel card st albans to london

That's what I would do. However, I guess your relatives should know if there's a practical tube station to use. Otherwise just use the travelcard for London and then buy the train ticket at St Pancras for the journey to St Albans.

To expand on the above replies, you can't buy one ticket that covers you between LHR and St Albans, You need two: the travelcard plus an extension ticket.

The Travelcard (£8.50 after 0930) covers you for all your travel except the part of the train journey between Elstree and St Albans. That part of the journey is beyond the travelcard zone and you need an additional ticket for that.

You can buy that additional ticket at St Pancras (or any other National Rail station). Note - you need to show the ticket desk your travelcard, so that they can see that you only need the "extension" - don't pay for a ticket from St Pancras to St Albans - that would be too much as your travelcard is valid for most of that journey.

off peak travel card st albans to london

The nearest railway station to St Albans is St Albans, NOT Elstree & Borehamwood.

However Elstree & Borehamwood is the last station in Zone 6, so if you buy a one day travelcard for Zones 1 - 6, this is as far as you can go without having to buy an extra ticket.

When you are ready to go to St Albans, get the tube to Kings Cross/St Pancras and go to the ticket office. Ask for a ticket from "..Boundary Zone 6 to St Albans.." , and you will get a ticket for the portion of your journey not covered by the travelcard.

You won't find Boundary Zone extension tickets on any website. You can only purchase them from a ticket office.

"then buy an extension from Elstree & Borehamwood (but at St. Pancreas)."

The station is named after this fella: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancras_of_Rome

Not this fella: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreas :-)

There is a reference earlier to St Albans Abbey station. This is really only a sensible option if your relatives live very near to it as the journey involves changing trains at Watford Junction to a rather less frequent service.

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    Description. Off-Peak fares are cheaper tickets for travelling on trains that are less busy. You may need to travel at specific times of the day, days of the week and sometimes on specific routes or operators. The times when you may use your Off-Peak ticket will depend on the journey you are making and you will be advised when buying your ticket.

  21. Season Ticket for St Albans City to London St Pancras International

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  22. 1 day off peak Travel card from LHR to London to St. Albans

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