Contactless smartcards on the railways of Great Britain

Contactless smart cards are being progressively introduced to replace paper ticketing on the National Rail system of Great Britain. The first large scale adoption for transport in Great Britain is the Transport for London Oyster card. This uses a proprietary encoding developed by Cubic Transportation Systems.[1] Initially it was only available on the London Underground, but it has been progressively rolled out to National Rail services in and around Greater London.

The ITSO standard has been developed as a national standard to cover all types of public transport. It has been included as a requirement by the Department for Transport for all new rail franchises in the last few years. It is also the format that ENCTS concessionary passes are required to be issued in.

It should eventually be possible for any ITSO product to be loaded onto any ITSO card. However, this has only been implemented so far in Newcastle, where Nexus allows Metro tickets to be loaded on to any ITSO-compliant smartcard,[2] and Greater Manchester, where System One Travelcards can be loaded on to most ITSO cards.[3] South West Trains ticket vending machines allow tickets to be loaded onto most ITSO cards.

Regions of England that have had bodies created to implement smart ticketing include North East England (NESTI), South West England (SWSAL) and Yorkshire and the Humber (Yorcard). Much of the East of England and South East England will be covered by the South East Flexible Ticketing project.[4]

The Welsh Government has trialled a multi-modal smartcard called the "GoCymru" card.[5]

The Oyster card system was not originally compatible with ITSO.[6] ITSO cards can now be used on some Oyster card readers.[7]

Some rail staff passes are now being issued on ITSO smart cards, which should be usable on all train operating companies installations. [8]

As of 5 June 2018, the position is:

Train operating company Period season tickets on an ITSO card or Oyster card ITSO card pay as you go or Oyster card pay as you go EMV contactless credit/debit card pay as you go Single, Return & Day Travelcard tickets preloaded onto an ITSO card Concessionary passes
Abellio Greater Anglia issue an ITSO card[9] London Liverpool Street to Hertford East and Shenfield (Oyster)[10][11]

London Liverpool Street to Harold Wood, Edmonton Green and Enfield Lock (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

London Liverpool Street to Cambridge North, Braintree, Sudbury, Southend Victoria (not at Southend Airport), Southminster, Clacton-on-Sea, Walton-on-the-Naze, Harwich Town, and Norwich (not at Needham Market) (Abellio Greater Anglia ITSO)[9]

Projected: Cambridge North to Ely; (SEFT ITSO)[12]

Proposed: Ely to King's Lynn (SEFT ITSO)[13]

London Liverpool Street to Hertford East and Shenfield

(Oyster)[10][11]

London Liverpool Street to Hertford East and Shenfield (TfL EMV)[11][14] London Liverpool Street to Harold Wood, Edmonton Green and Enfield Lock (Travelcards on ITSO)[7] London Liverpool Street to Edmonton Green, Enfield Lock and Harold Wood (Freedom Pass)[15]
Abellio ScotRail

issues the ScotRail Smartcard ITSO card

All ScotRail services except Carlisle to Newcastle

(ScotRail Smartcard ITSO)[16]

None None Certain routes

(ScotRail Smartcard ITSO)[16]

Planned: All routes (ScotRail Smartcard ITSO)[17]

None
Arriva Trains Wales Until December 2018 for existing ticket holders: Smethwick Galton Bridge to Birmingham New Street (The Key (ITSO))[18]

Birmingham International to Stafford and Shrewsbury (Swift ITSO) [19]

Projected: Bidston to Heswall; Earlestown to Newton-le-Willows (Walrus ITSO)[20]

By 2017: Stockport to Manchester Oxford Road (Get Me There ITSO)[21]

By 2017: Stockport to Manchester Oxford Road (Get Me There ITSO)[21] By 2017: Stockport to Manchester Oxford Road (TfGM EMV)[21] Bidston to Heswall; Earlestown to Newton-le-Willows (Walrus ITSO)[20] Wolverhampton to Birmingham International (Network West Midlands ENCTS)[22]

Bidston to Heswall;

Newton-le-Willows to Earlestown (Merseyside ENCTS)[23]

Stockport to Manchester Oxford Road (TfGM ENCTS)[24]

Caledonian Sleeper Glasgow to Fort William and Kingussie to Inverness (ScotRail Smartcard ITSO)[25][26] None None None None
c2c

issues the c2c smart ITSO card

London Fenchurch Street and Liverpool Street to Upminster and Rainham

(Oyster)[10]

London Fenchurch Street and Liverpool Street to Upminster and Rainham (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

All stations (c2c smart ITSO)[27]

London Fenchurch Street and Liverpool Street to Upminster and Grays (Oyster)[10] London Fenchurch Street and Liverpool Street to Upminster and Grays (TfL EMV)[14]

By 2017: All stations (c2c EMV)[28]

All stations (c2c smart ITSO)[27][29] London Fenchurch Street and Liverpool Street to Upminster and Rainham (Freedom Pass)[15]
Chiltern Railways London Marylebone to West Ruislip and Amersham (Oyster)[10]

Until December 2018 for existing ticket holders: Dorridge to Kidderminster

(The Key (ITSO))[18]

Leamington Spa to Kidderminster (Swift ITSO)[19]

London Marylebone to West Ruislip and Harrow-on-the-Hill (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

To be announced: West Ruslip and Harrow-on-the-Hill to Princes Risborough and Aylesbury Vale Parkway (SEFT ITSO)[13]

Projected: Princes Risborough to Banbury (SEFT ITSO)[13]

Proposed: Haddenham & Thame Parkway to Oxford (SEFT ITSO)[13]

London Marylebone to West Ruislip and Amersham (Oyster)[10] London Marylebone to West Ruislip and Amersham (TfL EMV)[14]

Projected: Bicester Town to Oxford Parkway (Chiltern EMV)[30]

London Marylebone to West Ruislip and Harrow-on-the-Hill (Travelcards on ITSO)[7] London Marylebone to West Ruislip and Amersham (Freedom Pass)[15]

Dorridge to Stourbridge Junction (Network West Midlands ENCTS)[31]

CrossCountry (will not issue a smartcard) Basingstoke to Bournemouth (SWR ITSO Smartcard)[32]

Nottingham to Sheffield (EMT Stagecoach Smart ITSO)[33]

Leamington Spa to Stafford

(Swift ITSO) [19]

Doncaster to Sheffield (SY smartcard ITSO)[34]

Wakefield Westgate to Leeds (MCard ITSO)[35]

Beeston to Nottingham (Kangaroo ITSO)[36]

Proposed: Winchester to Southampton Central (Solent go ITSO)[37]

Proposed: Doncaster to Sheffield (SY smartcard ITSO)[34] None Basingstoke to Bournemouth (SWR ITSO Smartcard)[32]

Nottingham to Sheffield (EMT Stagecoach Smart ITSO)[33]

Coventry to Wolverhampton (Network West Midlands ENCTS)[22]
East Midlands Trains

issues the EMT StagecoachSmart ITSO card

London St Pancras to Boundary Zone 6 (Oyster)[38]

London St Pancras to Boundary Zone 6 (Travelcards on ITSO)[38]

London St Pancras to Bedford (The Key ITSO)[39]

London St Pancras to Sheffield (not at Luton Airport Parkway, Luton, Bedford, Attenborough, Spondon, Langley Mill or Dronfield); Nottingham to Mansfield Woodhouse (not at Newstead) (EMT Stagecoach Smart ITSO)[33]

Attenborough to Bulwell and Carlton (Kangaroo ITSO)[36]

Wakefield Westgate to Leeds (MCard ITSO)[35]

Dore & Totley to Doncaster (SY smartcard ITSO)[34]

To be announced: At Luton Airport Parkway, Luton and Bedford (EMT Stagecoach Smart ITSO)[13]

By 2017: Hazel Grove to Irlam (Get Me There ITSO)[21]

Proposed: Nottingham to Lincoln (not at intermediate stations) (EMT Stagecoach Smart ITSO)[40]

Projected: Liverpool Lime Street to Liverpool South Parkway (Walrus ITSO)[20]

By 2017: Hazel Grove to Irlam (Get Me There ITSO)[21]

Proposed: Dore & Totley to Doncaster (SY smartcard ITSO)[34]

Proposed: Wellingborough and Kettering to London St Pancras (EMT Stagecoach Smart ITSO)[40]

By 2017: Hazel Grove to Irlam (TfGM EMV)[21] London St Pancras to Sheffield (not at Luton Airport Parkway, Luton, Bedford, Attenborough, Spondon, Langley Mill or Dronfield); Nottingham to Mansfield Woodhouse (not at Newstead) (EMT Stagecoach Smart ITSO)[33]

Proposed: Nottingham to Lincoln (not at intermediate stations) (EMT Stagecoach Smart ITSO)[40]

Liverpool Lime Street to Liverpool South Parkway (Walrus ITSO)[41]

No Greater London acceptance[42]

Hazel Grove to Irlam (TfGM ENCTS)[24]

Liverpool Lime Street to Liverpool South Parkway/Hunts Cross (Merseyside ENCTS)[23]

Gatwick Express (part of Govia Thameslink Railway) London Victoria to Boundary Zone 6 (Oyster)[38]

London Victoria to Boundary Zone 6 (Travelcards on ITSO)[38]

Gatwick Airport to London Victoria (The Key (ITSO))[43]

London Victoria to Gatwick Airport

(Oyster)[44]

All stations (keyGo on The Key (ITSO))[45]

London Victoria to Gatwick Airport

(TfL EMV)[44]

Gatwick Airport to London Victoria (The Key (ITSO))[43]

Projected: London Victoria to Gatwick Airport (The Key (ITSO))

None[42]
Glasgow Subway issue the Bramble ITSO card All stations (Bramble ITSO) All stations (Bramble ITSO) None None None
Grand Central London Kings Cross to Boundary Zone 6 (Oyster)[38]

London Kings Cross to Boundary Zone 6 (Travelcards on ITSO)

[38]

Pontefract Monkhill to Bradford Interchange (MCard ITSO)[35]

None None None None[42]
Great Western Railway issues the Touch ITSO Smartcard[46] Paddington to West Drayton and Greenford

(Oyster)[10]

Upwey to Weymouth; Ash to Guildford (SWR ITSO Smartcard)[32]

Until December 2018 for existing ticket holders: Worcester Foregate Street to Worcester Shrub Hill (The Key (ITSO))[18]

Worcester Foregate Street to Hereford (Swift ITSO)[19]

Dorking (Deepdene) to Gatwick Airport; Brighton to Chichester (The Key (ITSO))[7]

Paddington to West Drayton and Greenford (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

Severn Beach to Bristol Temple Meads

(Touch ITSO)[46]

To be announced: West Drayton to Oxford, Windsor, Marlow and Henley-on-Thames

(SEFT ITSO)[13]

From May 2019: West Drayton to Reading

(Oyster)[47]

Projected: Didcot to Swindon; Reading to Newbury (SEFT ITSO)[13]

Proposed: Reading to Basingstoke; Newbury to Bedwyn; Wokingham to Reigate; Oxford to Banbury (SEFT ITSO)[13]

Proposed: Havant to Romsey (Solent go ITSO)[37]

Paddington to West Drayton and Greenford; Redhill to Gatwick Airport (Oyster)[10]

Dorking Deepdene to Gatwick Airport; Chichester to Brighton (keyGo on The Key (ITSO))[48]

From May 2019: West Drayton to Reading (Oyster)[47]

Paddington to West Drayton and Greenford; Redhill to Gatwick Airport (TfL EMV)[14]

From May 2018: West Drayton to Reading (TfL EMV)

Upwey to Weymouth; Ash to Guildford (SWR ITSO Smartcard)[32]

Dorking (Deepdene) to Gatwick Airport; Brighton to Chichester (The Key (ITSO))

Paddington to West Drayton and Greenford (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

Paddington to West Drayton and Greenford (Freedom Pass)[15]
Great Northern (part of Govia Thameslink Railway)

issues The Key (ITSO)

London Kings Cross and Moorgate to Hadley Wood and Crews Hill (Oyster)[10]

London Kings Cross and Moorgate to Hadley Wood and Crews Hill (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

Hadley Wood and Crews Hill to Foxton and Huntingdon (The Key SEFT ITSO)[49]

Cambridge to Cambridge North (Abellio Greater Anglia ITSO)[9]

Projected: Huntingdon to Peterborough; Cambridge North to Ely (SEFT ITSO)[13]

Proposed: Ely to King's Lynn (SEFT ITSO)[13]

London Kings Cross and Moorgate to Hadley Wood and Crews Hill

(Oyster)[10]

Previously rejected: Crews Hill to Hertford North and Hadley Wood to Welwyn Garden City (Oyster)[50]

By late 2018: Crews Hill to Hertford North and Hadley Wood to Welwyn Garden City (Oyster)[51]

London Kings Cross and Moorgate to Huntingdon and Foxton

(keyGo on The Key (ITSO))[45]

London Kings Cross and Moorgate to Hadley Wood and Crews Hill (TfL EMV)[14]

By late 2018: Crews Hill to Hertford North and Hadley Wood to Welwyn Garden City (TfL EMV)[51]

London Kings Cross and Moorgate to Hadley Wood and Crews Hill (Travelcards on ITSO)[7] London Kings Cross and Moorgate to Hadley Wood and Crews Hill

(Freedom Pass)[15]

Heathrow Express Heathrow Terminal 5 to Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3

(Oyster)[52]

Heathrow Terminal 5 to Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3

(Travelcards on ITSO)[52]

Heathrow Terminal 5 to Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3

(Oyster)[52]

From September 2018: All stations (Oyster)[53]

Heathrow Terminal 5 to Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3

(TfL EMV)[52]

From September 2018

All stations (TfL EMV)[53]

Heathrow Terminal 5 to Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3

(Travelcards on ITSO)[52]

None[42]
Hull Trains London Kings Cross to Boundary Zone 6 (Oyster)[38]

London Kings Cross to Boundary Zone 6 (Travelcards on ITSO)[38]

None None None None[42]
London Northwestern (part of West Midlands Trains) London Euston to Watford Junction (Oyster)[10]

London Euston to Harrow & Wealdstone (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

Until December 2018 for existing ticket holders: Smethwick Galton Bridge to Birmingham New Street (The Key (ITSO))[18]

Northampton to Stafford via Birmingham (Swift ITSO) [19]

To be announced: Harrow & Wealdstone to Northampton (SEFT ITSO)[13]

Liverpool Lime Street to Liverpool South Parkway (Walrus ITSO)[20]

London Euston to Watford Junction

(Oyster)[10]

London Euston to Watford Junction (TfL EMV)[14] London Euston to Harrow & Wealdstone (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

Liverpool Lime Street to Liverpool South Parkway (Walrus ITSO)[41]

Liverpool Lime Street to Liverpool South Parkway/Hunts Cross (Merseyside ENCTS)[23]

London Euston to Harrow & Wealdstone (Freedom Pass)[15]

Coventry to Wolverhampton; (Network West Midlands ENCTS)[22]
London Overground

issues the Oyster card

All stations (Oyster)[10]

All stations except Hatch End to Watford Junction and Turkey Street to Cheshunt (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

All stations (Oyster)[10] All stations (TfL EMV)[14] All stations except Hatch End to Watford Junction and Turkey Street to Cheshunt (Travelcards on ITSO)[7] All stations (Freedom Pass)[15]
London Underground

issues the Oyster card

All stations (Oyster)[10]

All stations except Moor Park to Amersham, Chesham and Watford (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

All stations (Oyster)[10] All stations (TfL EMV)[14] All stations except Moor Park to Amersham, Chesham and Watford (Travelcards on ITSO)[7] All stations (Freedom Pass)[15]
Merseyrail

uses the Walrus card (ITSO) issued by Merseytravel PTE[54]

None (Future plans for Walrus ITSO) None (Future plans for Walrus ITSO) None (But accepted at all ticket offices for ticket purchases) All stations (Merseytravel Saveaways on Walrus ITSO)[41] All stations (Merseyside ENCTS)[23]
Northern will issue a smartcard[54] Dore & Totley and Kiveton Park to Denby Dale, Darton, Moorthorpe, South Elmsall, Thorne North and Thorne South (SY smartcard ITSO)[34]

Walsden, Marsden, Denby Dale, Darton, Moorthorpe, South Elmsall and Knottingley to Steeton & Silsden, Horsforth, Micklefield and Pontefract Baghill (MCard ITSO)[35]

Nottingham to Sheffield (not at Langley Mill or Dronfield)(EMT Stagecoach Smart ITSO)[33]

Projected: Newcastle to Sunderland (Popcard ITSO)[55]

Liverpool Lime Street to Garswood, Hough Green and Newton-le-Willows; Kirkby to Rainford; Southport to Meols Cop (Walrus ITSO)[20]

By 2017: Bromley Cross, Blackrod, Appley Bridge, Orrell, Bryn, Patricroft and Glazebrook to Hale, Manchester Airport, Bramhall, Middlewood, Strines, Glossop, Hadfield, Greenfield and Littleborough (Get Me There ITSO)[21]

Proposed: Dore & Totley and Kiveton Park to Denby Dale, Darton, Moorthorpe, South Elmsall, Thorne North and Thorne South (SY smartcard ITSO)[34]

By Spring 2015: Liverpool Lime Street to Garswood, Hough Green and Newton-le-Willows; Kirkby to Rainford; Southport to Meols Cop (Walrus ITSO)[20]

By 2017: Bromley Cross, Blackrod, Appley Bridge, Orrell, Bryn, Patricroft and Glazebrook to Hale, Manchester Airport, Bramhall, Middlewood, Strines, Glossop, Hadfield, Greenfield and Littleborough (Get Me There ITSO)[21]

By 2017: Bromley Cross, Blackrod, Appley Bridge, Orrell, Bryn, Patricroft and Glazebrook to Hale, Manchester Airport, Bramhall, Middlewood, Strines, Glossop, Hadfield, Greenfield and Littleborough (TfGM EMV)[21] Nottingham to Sheffield (not at Langley Mill or Dronfield)(EMT Stagecoach Smart ITSO)[33] Liverpool Lime Street to Garswood, Hough Green and Newton-le-Willows; Kirkby to Rainford; Southport to Meols Cop (Walrus ITSO)[41] Liverpool Lime Street to Garswood, Hough Green and Newton-le-Willows; Kirkby to Rainford; Southport to Meols Cop (Merseyside ENCTS)[23]

Bromley Cross, Blackrod, Appley Bridge, Orrell, Bryn, Patricroft and Glazebrook to Hale, Manchester Airport, Bramhall, Middlewood, Strines, Glossop, Hadfield, Greenfield and Littleborough (TfGM ENCTS)[24]
South Western Railway

issues the SWR

ITSO smartcard[56]

London Waterloo to Feltham, Hampton, Surbiton, Hampton Court, Chessington South and Ewell West (Oyster)[10]

Ashford, Esher & Hinchley Wood to Windsor & Eton Riverside and Earley, Alton, Portsmouth Harbour Pinhoe, Lymington Pier and Weymouth; Ryde Pier Head to Shanklin; Kempton Park to Shepperton (SWR ITSO Smartcard)[32]

Earley, Shepperton, Basingstoke, Alton, and Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo (SWR ITSO Smartcard)[32]

Dorking to London Waterloo (not at intermediate stations between Epsom and Vauxhall) (The Key (ITSO))[7]

London Waterloo to Feltham, Hampton, Surbiton, Hampton Court, Chessington South and Ewell West (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

Proposed: Winchester and Rowland's Castle to Portsmouth Harbour, Romsey and Ashurst (New Forest) (Solent go ITSO)[37]

London Waterloo to Feltham, Hampton, Surbiton, Hampton Court, Chessington South and Ewell West (Oyster)[10]

Epsom to Leatherhead (keyGo on The Key (ITSO))[48]

From late 2019: All stations (Tap2Go on The Key (ITSO))[57]

Projected: Hampton to Shepperton (Oyster)[58]

Proposed: Ewell West to Epsom

(Oyster)

London Waterloo to Feltham, Hampton, Surbiton, Hampton Court, Chessington South and Ewell West (TfL EMV)[14]

Projected: Hampton to Shepperton (TfL EMV)

[58]

Proposed: Ewell West to Epsom (TfL EMV)

Ashford, Esher & Hinchley Wood to Windsor & Eton Riverside and Earley, Alton, Portsmouth Harbour Pinhoe, Lymington Pier and Weymouth; Ryde Pier Head to Shanklin; Kempton Park to Shepperton (SWR ITSO Smartcard)[32]

Dorking to Epsom and FROM Epsom TO London Waterloo (not at intermediate stations between Epsom and Vauxhall) (The Key (ITSO))[7]

London Waterloo to Feltham, Hampton, Surbiton, Hampton Court, Chessington South and Ewell West (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

London Waterloo to Feltham, Hampton, Surbiton, Hampton Court, Chessington South and Ewell West

(Freedom Pass)[15]

Southeastern issues The Key ITSO smartcard [59] City Thameslink, London Charing Cross and London Victoria to Dartford, Swanley and Knockholt (Oyster)[10]

City Thameslink, London Charing Cross and London Victoria to Slade Green, Barnehurst, Crayford, St. Mary Cray and Knockholt (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

All stations (The Key (ITSO))[60]
City Thameslink, London Charing Cross and London Victoria to Dartford, Swanley and Knockholt; London St Pancras to Stratford International (Oyster)[10][61]

Proposed: Dartford, Swanley and Stratford International to Rainham (Kent)[62]

City Thameslink, London Charing Cross and London Victoria to Dartford, Swanley and Knockholt; London St Pancras to Stratford International

(TfL EMV)[10][61]

Proposed: Dartford, Swanley and Stratford International to Rainham (Kent)[62]

From Southern stations outside Greater London TO London Bridge, London Cannon Street, London Waterloo East and London Charing Cross (break of journey only at intermediate stations within Greater London) (The Key (ITSO))[7]

City Thameslink, London Charing Cross and London Victoria to Slade Green, Barnehurst, Crayford, St. Mary Cray and Knockholt (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

City Thameslink, London Charing Cross and London Victoria to Dartford, Swanley and Knockholt (Freedom Pass)[15]
Southern (part of Govia Thameslink Railway

issues The Key (ITSO)

London Bridge and London Victoria to Ewell East, Coulsdon South and Upper Warlingham; Clapham Junction to Watford Junction (Oyster)[10]

Warblington, Bognor Regis, Littlehampton, Brighton, Seaford, East Grinstead, Uckfield, Reigate and Bexhill to London Victoria and London Bridge (The Key (ITSO))[7]

Ashford to St Leonards Warrior Square (The Key (ITSO))[63]

Proposed: All remaining stations (SEFT ITSO)[13]

Clapham Junction to Harrow & Wealdstone (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

Eastleigh to Southampton Central (SWR ITSO Smartcard)[32]

Proposed: Emsworth to Portsmouth Harbour and Southampton Central (Solent go ITSO)[37]

London Bridge and London Victoria to Ewell East, Gatwick Airport and Upper Warlingham; Clapham Junction to Watford Junction (Oyster)[10]

Proposed: Ewell East to Epsom

(Oyster)

East Grinstead, Uckfield, Reigate, Littlehampton, Bognor Regis, Warblington, Seaford and Bexhill to Harrow & Wealdstone, London Bridge & London Victoria (keyGo on The Key (ITSO))[45]

London Bridge and London Victoria to Ewell East, Gatwick Airport and Upper Warlingham; Clapham Junction to Watford Junction (TfL EMV)[14]

Proposed: Ewell East to Epsom (TfL EMV)

Reigate, Littlehampton, Bognor Regis, Warblington, Seaford and Bexhill to Epsom and Merstham; East Grinstead and Uckfield to Woldingham; FROM Epsom, Merstham and Woldingham TO London Bridge and London Victoria

(break of journey only at intermediate stations within Greater London) (The Key (ITSO))[7]

Eastleigh to Southampton Central (SWR ITSO Smartcard)[32]

Clapham Junction to Harrow & Wealdstone (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

London Bridge and London Victoria to Ewell East, Coulsdon South and Upper Warlingham; Clapham Junction to Harrow & Wealdstone (Freedom Pass)[15]
TfL Rail (to become the Elizabeth Line from December 2018)

issues the Oyster card

London Liverpool Street to Harold Wood; London Paddington to Heathrow Airport (Oyster)[10]

London Liverpool Street to Harold Wood; London Paddington to Heathrow Airport (Travelcards on ITSO)[53]

From December 2019:Hayes & Harlington to Reading (Oyster)

London Liverpool Street to Harold Wood; London Paddington to Heathrow Airport (Oyster)[10]

From December 2019: Hayes & Harlington to Reading (Oyster)

London Liverpool Street to Harold Wood; London Paddington to Heathrow Airport(TfL EMV)[14]

From December 2019: Hayes & Harlington to Reading (TfL EMV)

London Liverpool Street to Harold Wood; London Paddington to Heathrow Airport(Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

From December 2019: Hayes & Harlington to West Drayton (Travelcards on ITSO)[53]

London Liverpool Street to Harold Wood; London Paddington to Heathrow Airport

(Freedom Pass)[53]

Thameslink (part of Govia Thameslink Railway)

issues The Key (ITSO)

Sevenoaks to St Pancras International

(The Key (ITSO))[60]

Dartford, Swanley and Coulsdon South to Elstree & Borehamwood and New Barnet (Oyster)[10]

Sutton, Horsham, Littlehampton, Brighton, St. Mary Cray and Slade Green to Bedford and Foxton (The Key (ITSO))[64]

East Croydon, Slade Green and St Mary Cray to Elstree & Borehamwood and New Barnet (Travelcards on ITSO)[7]

Dartford, Swanley, Sutton and Gatwick Airport to Elstree & Borehamwood and New Barnet (Oyster)[10]

Sutton, Brighton and St. Mary Cray to Bedford (The Key (ITSO))[45]

To be announced: Elstree & Borehamwood to Luton Airport

(Oyster)[65][66]

Dartford, Swanley, Sutton and Gatwick Airport to Elstree & Borehamwood and New Barnet (TfL EMV)[14]

To be announced:[65]

Elstree & Borehamwood to Luton Airport

(TfL EMV)[66]

East Croydon, Slade Green and St Mary Cray to Elstree & Borehamwood and New Barnet (Travelcards on ITSO)[7] Dartford, Swanley and Coulsdon South to Elstree & Borehamwood and New Barnet

(Freedom Pass)[15]

TransPennine Express

will issue a smartcard[54]

Dore & Totley to Doncaster (SY smartcard ITSO)[34]

Huddersfield to Garforth (MCard ITSO)[35]

Projected: Liverpool Lime Street to Liverpool South Parkway (Walrus ITSO)[20]

By 2017: Bolton to Stalybridge and Stockport (Get Me There ITSO)[21]

Proposed: Dore & Totley to Doncaster (SY smartcard ITSO)[34]

By 2017: Bolton to Stalybridge and Stockport (Get Me There ITSO)[21]

By 2017: Bolton to Stalybridge and Stockport (TfGM EMV)[21] Liverpool Lime Street to Liverpool South Parkway (Walrus ITSO)[41] Bolton to Stalybridge and Stockport (TfGM ENCTS)[24]

Liverpool Lime Street to Liverpool South Parkway (Merseyside ENCTS)[23]

Tyne & Wear Metro

issues the Popcard (ITSO)

All stations (Popcard ITSO)[55] All stations (Popcard ITSO)[67] None None All stations (Nexus Metro Gold Card)[68]
Virgin Trains London Euston to Watford Junction (Oyster)[38]

London Euston to Boundary Zone 6 (Travelcards on ITSO) [38]

Northampton to Stafford and Shrewsbury via Birmingham

(Swift ITSO)[19]

To be announced: London Euston to Northampton (SEFT ITSO)[13]

None None None No Greater London acceptance[42]

Coventry to Wolverhampton (Network West Midlands ENCTS)[22]
Virgin Trains East Coast London Kings Cross to Boundary Zone 6 (Oyster)[38]

London Kings Cross to Boundary Zone 6 (Travelcards on ITSO)[38]

Wakefield Westgate to Leeds (MCard ITSO)[35]

London Kings Cross to Stevenage (The Key ITSO)[39]

Projected: Stevenage to Peterborough (SEFT ITSO)[13]

Dunbar to Aberdeen, Glasgow Central and Inverness (ScotRail Smartcard ITSO)[69]

None None None None[42]
West Midlands Railway (part of West Midlands Trains) Until December 2018 for existing ticket holders: Worcester Foregate Street and Worcester Shrub Hill to Dorridge and Stratford-upon-Avon; Worcester Foregate Street to Birmingham New Street (not at Bromsgrove or University); Smethwick Galton Bridge to Birmingham New Street (The Key (ITSO))[18]

All stations except Coventry Arena to Nuneaton (Swift ITSO) [19]

None None None Coventry to Wolverhampton; Blake Street to Longbridge; Dorridge and Earlswood to Stourbridge Junction; Birmingham New Street to Bloxwich North, and at Hednesford (Network West Midlands ENCTS)[22]

See also

Notes

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