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How to use national rail ticket machines?
Depending on the station you're leaving from, you can do a couple of things:

  1. Scan the QR code on the eTicket from your device or your printed paper if you've chosen to print your eTicket before you arrive at the station.
  2. Show your eTicket to a member of staff, and they'll open the barrier for you.

Oyster and contactless PAYG can be used for all journeys on National Rail services, London Underground, DLR, London Buses and London Trams wholly within the London Fare Zones area and to some stations further out.If your journey involves travelling via or across London to connect with another National Rail service, your ticket should include the cost of transfer on London Underground, DLR, Thameslink or Elizabeth line services between the relevant stations. Your ticket will be marked with a cross ( + ) sign.

How to use the train system in London : And walking. Times between stations. Which is sometimes much easier and faster than the tube.

How do I scan my train ticket at the barrier

eticket

  1. Open the email we send you with the PDF(s) attached – this is separate to your booking confirmation email.
  2. If you like, you can add the eticket(s) to our app or Apple Wallet.
  3. Scan the QR code from your phone at the ticket gate at the station, or show to staff.

How do I use my rail e-ticket : When you get to the station, open our app and go to 'My Tickets' or if you've added the eTicket to your phone's mobile wallet open that instead. Then scan the eTicket QR code above the reader to open the ticket gate. Screenshots of eTickets can't be used to travel.

Tube, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line, National Rail, River Bus and IFS Cloud Cable Car. Touch in on a yellow card reader at the start of your journey and touch out at the end. To pay the right fare: Always use the same contactless card, device or Oyster card to touch in and out.

Although the London Underground uses its own tracks in the majority of its network, it also runs on Network Rail tracks and shares tracks with National Rail services, both on its own tracks and on Network Rail tracks.

How do I pay for travel on Elizabeth line

Fares and ticketing

  1. Contactless pay as you go is accepted throughout the Elizabeth line.
  2. Oyster pay as you go and valid Travelcards are accepted but not west of West Drayton.

Elizabeth line | National Rail.And off you go. If you've bought your ticket online you can collect it from a machine you can even pay for parking plus bus tickets and london transport travel cards. Too.

Payment Methods

  1. Credit and debit cards. You can pay with any of the major credit and debit cards, including Visa, MasterCard and Amex.
  2. Contactless.
  3. Cash.
  4. Rail Travel Accounts (Warrants)
  5. National Rail Travel Vouchers.

How do I use my e-ticket at station : At some stations the ticket gates have scanners where you can scan the barcode on your e-ticket. If the ticket gate doesn't have a scanner, show your e-ticket to a member of staff at the barrier. On the train, just show your e-ticket to our on-board staff. They may do a visual check or scan the barcode on the ticket.

How to scan railway ticket QR code : QR code is displayed as a poster near the ticket counter. Open the QR code option in UTS after logging in. The camera of your mobile activates itself. Aim your camera properly at the qr code and it will sence the “originating station"; Then choose your destination station from the drop down and continue booking.

Do I need to print my rail ticket

An eticket and Mobile Ticket are two different types of digital ticket. We'll show you whichever option is available for your route when you book. Choose these when booking your journey with us and scan them directly from your phone, no need to print.

And off you go. If you've bought your ticket online you can collect it from a machine you can even pay for parking plus bus tickets and london transport travel cards. Too.If. Problems are carwell using your card please contact a member of staff or contact the phone number on the back of your card always. Remember we must have a valid ticket to travel.

What happens if I don’t tap 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.