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How does contactless work on trains?
Contactless fare payment: Ticket terminals are installed on all the trams, city buses and metro stations. They are used to purchase single and short-term tickets. After purchase, the printed ticket need not be validated. The payment terminal is located in the middle of every tram.You can purchase tickets from the orange ticket machines inside trams and buses, at metro stations, and at major tram and bus stops. You can also buy them from a Public Transport Information Centre. The ticket machines inside trams and buses accept payment by contactless credit card and mobile device.How to use. Touch in at the start of your journey and touch out at the end on yellow card readers using contactless (card or device). Only touch in on buses and trams. Find out more about touching in and out.

Can you use a debit card on a train : If your bank card shows the contactless symbol you can use it to pay for your travel. We accept American Express, Mastercard and Visa credit or debit cards.

Can I use contactless in Prague

Czech Banknotes are issued in the following denominations: 100/200/500/1000/2000/5000 CZK. Pay by mobile (via Google Pay and Apple Pay) and credit/debit cards (including contactless cards) are widely accepted at hotels, shops, bars, cafés and restaurants in Prague.

Can you tap on trams in Prague : Trams, urban buses, trolleybuses (Prague transport)

The terminal accepts only contactless payments. In urban buses and trollybuses, the terminal is always located by the second door. In trams, the terminal is located at the middle door of the vehicle.

Just touch your contactless card or mobile device on a yellow card reader to pay for your journey, the same as you would with your Oyster card.

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What happens if you don’t tap out on a train

Charges if you don't touch in and out

If you don't touch in and out, we can't tell where you've travelled from or to, so your journey will be incomplete. Maximum fares don't count towards capping. If you don't touch in or out at the start and end of your journey, you may be charged a penalty fare or may be prosecuted.If you do not tap out your Oyster card, you will be charged the maximum fare for that journey. This this because most fares are based on zone, distance and time of travel. For you to pay the correct fare, the TfL charging system needs to know your destination station. Tapping out tells TfL the entirety of your journey.If you don't either tap on or tap off correctly, we can't tell where you've travelled from or to, so your journey will be incomplete. You will be charged the default fare.

Czech Banknotes are issued in the following denominations: 100/200/500/1000/2000/5000 CZK. Pay by mobile (via Google Pay and Apple Pay) and credit/debit cards (including contactless cards) are widely accepted at hotels, shops, bars, cafés and restaurants in Prague.

What happens if you don’t tap out with contactless tram : Charges if you don't touch in and out

If you don't touch in and out, we can't tell where you've travelled from or to, so your journey will be incomplete. Maximum fares don't count towards capping. If you don't touch in or out at the start and end of your journey, you may be charged a penalty fare or may be prosecuted.

Do people check tram tickets in Prague : Ticket inspectors regularly check passengers in the metro and the tram. If caught, you get a fine that you will have to pay on the spot. No clemency for foreigners.

Is it cheaper to buy a train ticket or use contactless

You can add money to an Oyster card or use contactless (card or device) straight away. You only pay for the journeys you make and it's cheaper than buying a paper single or return ticket (train companies may offer special deals on some journeys).

Czech Banknotes are issued in the following denominations: 100/200/500/1000/2000/5000 CZK. Pay by mobile (via Google Pay and Apple Pay) and credit/debit cards (including contactless cards) are widely accepted at hotels, shops, bars, cafés and restaurants in Prague.Where to Buy a Ticket

  1. At vending machines with Prague Integrated System tickets.
  2. At information centres of the Prague Public Transit Company or at newsagents.
  3. By sending an SMS from your mobile telephone.
  4. From bus drivers – with an extra charge.

Is it cheaper to tap or buy a ticket : You can add money to an Oyster card or use contactless (card or device) straight away. You only pay for the journeys you make and it's cheaper than buying a paper single or return ticket (train companies may offer special deals on some journeys).