The rollout of contactless train ticket payments has seen prices rise across south-east England. Contactless ticketing enables people to pay for travel by tapping a bank card or contactless-enabled ...
The contactless payment system used on London's transport network will soon be modified for use in other cities. A deal between Transport for London (TfL) and transportation firm Cubic will see the ...
TfL said it is working with the DfT and Rail Delivery Group on a new timeline for the rollout. Credit: Bussweh / Shutterstock. A cybersecurity incident affecting Transport for London (TfL) has delayed ...
Train fares on some services have soared following the expansion of contactless payment systems, prompting concerns that passengers could be priced off the railways. Rebecca Paul, the Conservative MP ...
A new tap-in, tap-out system at Surrey and Sussex stations has been branded a "back door fare increase" by a commuter. The change, introduced on Sunday, brings 11 Southern Railway stations into ...
Rail passengers have been hit with eye-watering fare hikes that could price some people out of train travel altogether, an MP has warned. Contactless pay-as-you-go – where travellers tap their bank ...
Some rail passengers could be facing even higher train fares following the implementation of contactless payments on journeys. For travellers in the south-east of England, peak and off-peak time ...
London’s transport authority has confirmed that several services are temporarily suspended, as it scrambles to respond to a cyber-attack that occurred a week ago. Transport for London (TfL) first ...
The organisation is preventing passengers from viewing their journey history for trips paid for by contactless cards. Transport for London (TfL) has restricted its online services due to an ongoing ...
TfL combines open and closed loop systems, using Oyster Cards, contactless card payments, and NFC Google or Apple pay, alongside physical ticketing. Transport for London (TfL) has long been regarded ...
Irish commuters returning from London, Amsterdam or Rome might reasonably wonder if a tap of their bank card or phone will ...