Travelling around London not driving myself
HHi Please advise I have serious health issues, I hold various disabled cards do I qualify for disabled public transport tickets
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If you have a Disabled Persons bus pass this is accepted on London buses.
It won't scan on their TFL system so you'll need to show the driver.
For Tube travel you'll need to purchase an Oyster card (£7) and add on your Railcard at a ticket office to get 1/3 off tube fares.
You can add money onto the card to use
A railcard can't be combined with contactless tap & go payment.
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Hi @Samuel19, welcome to the community. It looks like Kimi87's already answered your question so I won't add much further but I just wanted to say hello and welcome ☺️
There are some tools on the TFL journey for planning accessible journeys in case that's useful to you:
Hope your trip to London goes well!
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