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Benefits and Eligibility of the 60+ Oyster Card: A Complete Guide


How to Apply for an Over 60+ Oyster Card Online




If you are over 60 years old and live in a London borough, you can get free travel on public transport in London with an over 60+ Oyster card. An over 60+ Oyster card is a smart card that you can use to pay as you go or buy discounted travelcards and bus & tram passes. In this article, we will explain what an over 60+ Oyster card is, how to apply for one online, and how to use it.




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What is an Over 60+ Oyster Card?




An over 60+ Oyster card is a travel scheme provided by the Mayor of London and Transport for London (TfL). It allows you to travel for free on buses, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line (excluding between West Drayton and Reading) and most National Rail services in London. You can also get discounted fares on River Services and the Emirates Air Line cable car.


Benefits of an Over 60+ Oyster Card




Some of the benefits of having an over 60+ Oyster card are:


  • You can travel for free on most public transport services in London from 09:00 weekdays and anytime at weekends and on bank holidays.



  • You can save money compared to buying single tickets or day travelcards.



  • You don't need to buy tickets every time you travel. You just need to touch in and out with your over 60+ Oyster card.



  • You can check your balance and journey history online or on the TfL app.



  • You can top up your over 60+ Oyster card online, at Oyster ticket shops, or at Tube stations.



Eligibility Criteria for an Over 60+ Oyster Card




To be eligible for an over 60+ Oyster card, you must:


  • Be aged 60 or over



  • Have your sole or principal residence in a London borough



  • Not be eligible for a Freedom Pass or a Veterans Oyster card



How to Apply for an Over 60+ Oyster Card Online




You can apply for an over 60+ Oyster card online from two weeks before your 60th birthday. The application process involves five steps:


Step 1: Create an Online Account on the TfL Website




To apply for an over 60+ Oyster card online, you need to create an online account on the TfL website. You can do this by visiting ( and clicking on "Create web account". You will need to provide your email address and create a password.


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Step 2: Complete the Online Application Form




Once you have created your online account, you can log in and complete the online application form. You will need to provide:


  • Your personal details, such as your name, date of birth, address, and phone number



  • A digital photo of yourself that meets the TfL photo standards



  • A valid debit or credit card to pay the 20 application fee



You can also upload a scanned copy of your proof of age and address, such as your passport, driving licence, or utility bill. This will speed up the verification process and reduce the need to send a confirmation letter from your local authority.


Step 3: Send a Confirmation Letter from Your Local Authority




If you do not upload your proof of age and address online, you will need to send a confirmation letter from your local authority to TfL. This letter will verify that you are aged 60 or over and live in a London borough. You can request this letter from your local council or download it from their website. You will need to sign and date the letter and send it to:


Over 60+ Oyster card


PO Box 686


Durham


DH1 9LJ


Step 4: Pay the 20 Application Fee




You will need to pay a 20 application fee to get your over 60+ Oyster card. You can pay this fee online using a debit or credit card. The fee covers the cost of processing your application and issuing your card. It is a one-off payment and you will not need to pay it again when you renew your card.


Step 5: Receive Your Over 60+ Oyster Card by Post




Once your application is approved, you will receive your over 60+ Oyster card by post within two weeks. You will also receive a letter confirming your card details and expiry date. You can start using your card as soon as you receive it.


How to Use Your Over 60+ Oyster Card




Your over 60+ Oyster card is valid for up to five years or until you become eligible for a Freedom Pass, whichever comes first. You can use your card to travel for free or at discounted rates on public transport in London.


Where You Can Travel with Your Over 60+ Oyster Card




You can use your over 60+ Oyster card to travel for free on:


  • Buses (except some special services)



  • Tube (except between West Drayton and Reading)



  • Tram



  • DLR



  • London Overground



  • Elizabeth line (except between West Drayton and Reading)



  • Most National Rail services in London (except between West Drayton and Reading)



You can also use your over 60+ Oyster card to get discounted fares on:


  • River Services (50% off)



  • Emirates Air Line cable car (25% off)



How to Touch In and Out with Your Over 60+ Oyster Card




To use your over 60+ Oyster card, you need to touch in and out with it at the start and end of your journey. This will ensure that you pay the correct fare or travel for free. You can touch in and out with your over 60+ Oyster card on:


  • The yellow card readers on buses, trams, Tube, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line, and National Rail stations



  • The blue validators on River Services piers



  • The red validators on Emirates Air Line cable car terminals



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