New app allows passengers to charge Oyster card with their smartphone

Transport for London (TfL) launched a new app which allows Oyster card users to check their “pay as you go” balance and top up their card with just a few quick taps of their smartphone. The new app, which was designed by TfL and developed by Cubic Transportation Systems, is free to download via the Apple App Store and Google Play Store and enables customers to use their smartphone to quickly add “pay as you go” credit or Travelcards to their Oyster card. These can then be added after 30 minutes by simply touching the Oyster card on the yellow card reader at any Tube or rail station, tram stop or River Bus pier as part of a journey.
The app also enables customers to view the last eight weeks of their journey history, check how much “pay as you go” credit they have on their Oyster card and provides, for the first time, a “low balance” alert direct to their phone to help ensure they have enough “pay as you go” credit before they travel. Additional functionality will be added, including the ability to apply for refunds for incomplete journeys.
In order to use the new TfL app, customers need to have an Oyster online account. As well offering access to the new app, having an Oyster online account gives access to email updates on service changes on their regular route and protects their Oyster card against any loss or theft.
“London continues to lead the way using new technology to improve our transport network, and I’m delighted that our new app will make topping up your Oyster card much easier and more convenient. We’ve all had to top up our Oyster card when we’re in a rush or queue at a ticket machine, so being able to add money quickly using your phone will make a real difference to busy commuters,” Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, said.

 


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