If you make a journey between two different zones (including zone 1), the fare is more expensive (peak fare) between 6 and 9am or 4 and 7pm on weekdays or cheaper (off-peak fare) at other times.Īll London Trams journeys count as one special zone (usually this zone equates to zone 3, 4 or 5 depending on where you are travelling from/to) and some stations sit in two zones, meaning if you travel from one direction you are charged a journey to one of the two zones. There are no off-peak fares for travelling entirely in Zone 1 meaning at all times, it is a fixed £2.50 adult fare to travel between two stations within that zone. Zone 1 is in Central London, with generally the most expensive fares and Zone 6 is usually on the outer edge of Greater London, Zones 7-9 are outside it entirely, with these zones generally having the cheapest fares. The zones indicate which fares you pay if you travel to, from or via each station. The Zones are numbered 1 to 9, with a handful of stations marked as 'outside fare zones'.
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