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#London Buses - Traveller Information.

The London bus network has seen many improvements in recent years with new buses, more frequent services and improved accessibility.

How to Pay a Bus Fare in London

You cannot pay your London bus fare with cash.

A single bus fare costs £1.50. You can pay this fare by using a Visitor Oyster card. an Oyster card, a Travelcard or with a contactless payment card .

If you only use buses and trams to travel around London, you will pay a maximum of £4.40 per day, as long as you pay with the same ticket or contactless payment card every time.

For contactless payment cards issued outside the UK, please check with your card issuer as transaction fees or bank charges may apply.

To pay for your bus fare simply touch your Visitor Oyster card, Oyster card or contactless payment card on the yellow card reader as you board the bus, or show the driver your paper Travelcard ticket. Remember to only use the card you wish to pay with and keep all other cards separate.

If you don’t have enough credit on your Visitor Oyster card or Oyster card. you will be able to make one more journey on a bus. You must then top up your credit before you can use your card again.

aFor for more information about London bus fares, see the Transport for London website .

Buy Your Travel Ticket Before You Leave Home

Planning a trip to London? Save time and money: buy a Visitor Oyster card before you leave home. It will be posted to your home address and is ready to use as soon as you arrive in London.

The card costs £3 (non-refundable) plus postage. There are a range of special promotions available to Visitor Oyster card holders which will save you money at leading London restaurants, shops and entertainment venues, plus discounts on the Emirates Air Line cable car and Thames Clippers river buses.

Alternatively, if you live in the UK, you can buy an Oyster card before you leave home. It works in the same way as a Visitor Oyster card but does not include promotions and discounts. There is a £5 deposit to pay for the card which can be refunded at the end of your stay in London. The advantage of an Oyster card is that you can add a 7 Day Travelcard to the ticket as well as travel credit.

If you do not live in the UK, you can still buy an Oyster card but only when you arrive in London .

If you have further questions about Oyster, read through our Oyster FAQs pages to find the answer.

Alternatively, you can use a contactless payment card to travel around London.

How to Add More Credit to Your Visitor Oyster Card

If you run out of money on your Visitor Oyster card or Oyster card, it’s easy to add more credit at:

More Oyster Questions?

Still not sure which travel ticket you need to buy? Unclear on how to use your Visitor Oyster card? Read our Oyster FAQs section for the answer to these and other Oyster-related questions.

London Bus and Tram Passes

Bus and tram passes are valid for the Transport for London bus and tram network in London which do not have fare zones.

One Day Bus and Tram Pass

With this pass you have unlimited travel for £5 on buses and trams only. You can travel for a single day, until 04:29 the following day.

2015 London Bus and Tram Pass Prices (Standard Adult Fares)

London Bus Fare Concessions

Freedom Passes provide free travel for wheelchair users, as well as for older and disabled persons. If you're from outside London and have a bus pass issued by another English council, you can use it to travel free on buses displaying the red roundel. Find out about adult discounts and concessions .

How to Ask the Driver to Stop a London Bus

Buses only stop at designated bus stops. They do not stop on request between bus stops.

To ask the driver to let you off at the next bus stop, press one of the red buttons which can be found on the upright metal posts throughout the bus. You will probably hear a bell and see a "bus stopping" light appear at the front of the bus.

London Bus Information

The Central London Bus Map will be sufficient for most travellers. This map is available from TfL Visitor and Travel Information Centres or to download from our Free London Travel Maps page .

You can also plan your bus route online with Transport for London's Journey Planner .

Night Buses in London

London's buses run throughout the night. Night bus services cover the period between the close of the Tube and the start of daytime bus services. In addition, many London bus routes run for 24 hours.

If you're not familiar with the routes, head to Trafalgar Square (the hub for night buses) or check any bus-stop information board. As you'd expect, services are less frequent during the night. Night buses stop on request only: so you'll need to indicate your stop clearly to the driver when boarding or alighting.

London Bus Tours

London bus tours provide a unique opportunity to appreciate the full architectural splendour of London's famous streets and monuments. Tour guides offer historical background and interesting facts, with commentaries available in several languages.

Some regular bus routes are good for sightseeing too – try routes 9, 14, 15 and 22. The New Routemaster bus featured in the James Bond film Skyfall and runs on routes 8, 9, 10, 11, 24, 38, 148 and 390.

Accessibility Information

All 8,500 London buses (except heritage Routemaster buses) are low-floor vehicles. Bus travel is free for wheelchair users.

Low-floor buses enable all customers, including people using wheelchairs, people with baby buggies (prams/strollers), people with assistance dogs, and people with other mobility impairments to get on and off easily. Every bus also has a retractable ramp, which must be in full working order at all times.

On all buses, there is room for one person using a wheelchair. Wheelchairs can be accommodated up to a size of 70cm wide (28 inches) by 120cm long (47 inches). Wheelchair users have priority over everyone else for use of the wheelchair space. There is no limit on the number of assistance dogs allowed on the bus, as long as there is space.

Bus or Coach To and From London

Coaches are a great option for cheap travel to London from almost anywhere in the UK or Europe. Read about Coaches to London .



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