Which zone is Clapton?
(Zone 2+3)
Is Clapton Zone 2?
The station is in Travelcard Zone 2 and Zone 3.
Can I use my Freedom Pass anywhere in the UK?
No. In London, the Freedom Pass is an Oyster smartcard that uses a different technology to the one elsewhere in England, so you will need to show your pass.
Does Clapton have a tube station?
The Hackney Downs station is the nearest one to Lower Clapton.
What time does Clapton station open?
Station details & facilities Monday to Friday open from 06:30:00 until 20:00:00. Saturday open from 06:30:00 until 20:00:00.
What are Zones 3 in London?
Fare zone 3 is an inner zone of Transport for London’s zonal fare system used for calculating the price of tickets for travel on the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway and, since 2007, on National Rail services.
How much is a Zone 2 and 3 Travelcard?
Zone 2–3,4,5 or 6 Travelcards 2022
| Transport Zones | Weekly | Monthly |
|---|---|---|
| Zones 2–3 | £28.80 | 110.60 |
| Zones 2–4 | £31.90 | £122.50 |
| Zones 2–5 | £38.20 | £146.70 |
| Zones 2–6 | £48.10 | £184.80 |
Can I use my Freedom Pass to get to Gatwick?
National Rail Passes are not valid on Gatwick Express, Heathrow Express or any long distance inter-city train that does not stop at intermediate stations within the freedom pass area. For travel beyond the freedom pass area you must purchase a separate extension ticket before you travel.
What time does Clapton station close?
Ticket Office opening hours: Monday to Friday open from 06:30:00 until 20:00:00. Saturday open from 06:30:00 until 20:00:00. Sunday open from 08:00:00 until 16:00:00….Ticket office.
| Ticket Machine | Available |
|---|---|
| Oyster validator | Available |
| Pre-purchase collection | Available |
| Travel card zone | Clapton is in Zone 2/3 |
Can I use my Freedom Pass before 9.30 am?
The agreement that TfL has with London Councils is that the Older Persons Freedom Pass is valid 9am to 4.30am Monday to Friday and all day on weekends and Bank Holidays. A Disabled Freedom Pass is valid all day every day.
Is the 60+ Oyster card being stopped?
Once you reach the State Pension Age, the 60+ Oystercard is no longer valid and you will need to obtain the Older Person’s Freedom Pass (OPFP). The OPFP is not issued by Transport for London. It is issued by London Councils.
Can I use my Freedom Pass to travel to Gatwick Airport?
Are freedom passes being phased out?
We have now sent out all renewal passes to those we believe are still eligible for the Older Person’s Freedom Pass who held a 31 March 2022 expiry pass. We automatically renewed passes for Older Persons pass holders, who from our residency checks, were still living at the same address as shown on our records.
What is the BritRail England consecutive pass and the m-pass?
The BritRail England Consecutive Pass can now be downloaded directly to your phone saving you any shipping fees. The M-Pass lets you skip the ticket line by easily scanning the barcode where you can then enter the train platform. This pass has a printable PDF format in case of loss or theft.
Where can I travel with a BritRail Pass?
Valid for travel in England, Wales and Scotland with Flexible and Consecutive durations you can hop on all mainline trains to visit some of the most scenic places Britain has to offer. Travel where you please, connect Britain’s capital cities Cardiff, Edinburgh and London. Where will your BritRail Pass take you?
How do I upgrade my Standard Class BritRail Pass to first class?
Note: Passengers who wish to upgrade a Standard Class BritRail Pass to First Class will need to pay the difference in excess between the Standard and First Class Ordinary Fare for the leg of the journey that has not been taken. This may be paid at the ticket office before boarding the train or to the ticket inspector on the train.
Why travel with BritRail?
BritRail provides international visitors to the UK with the freedom to keep to a flexible schedule while traveling throughout British rail’s extensive national network. BritRail’s range of rail passes offers unlimited train trips on each travel day as you journey across England, Scotland and Wales.