Can I use my Freedom Pass to get to Reading?


Can I use my Freedom Pass to get to Reading? Freedom Pass holders can travel across the entire length of the Elizabeth line free of charge, even to stations like Iver and Reading that fall outside the London Fare Zones area.


Can you use Oyster to Reading?

In Zones 1-9, your fare is capped so you can travel as much as you like in one day or week (Monday to Sunday), without paying more. Only contactless can be used to pay as you go on Elizabeth line services between Reading and Iver. Oyster cards are not accepted.


How much is the Elizabeth line from Reading to Ealing?

What companies run services between Reading, England and Ealing Broadway Underground Station, England? Elizabeth Line operates a train from Reading to Ealing Broadway hourly. Tickets cost £8 - £19 and the journey takes 45 min. First Great Western Service also services this route twice a week.


Can you tap out at Reading Elizabeth line?

Tube, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line, National Rail, River Bus and IFS Cloud Cable Car. Touch in on a yellow card reader at the start of your journey and touch out at the end. To pay the right fare: Always use the same device or contactless card to touch in and out.


How long is the journey to Reading Ealing Broadway by Elizabeth line?

Regular direct trains from Ealing Broadway to Reading run almost around the clock and can make your journey simple. You'll arrive at your destination in around 45 minutes, with museums, ruins, and riverside restaurants all a short walk away.


Is Reading part of London Underground?

Reading has made its arrival on the famous London Underground map and is now classed as part of the Tube network. It is the first Tube map to show Crossrail - also known as the TfL rail - branching out to Reading. Other stops now featured are Maidenhead, Slough, Langley, Burnham and Twyford.


Can I use my Freedom Pass on the whole of the Elizabeth line?

What about Freedom Pass holders? Freedom Pass holders can travel across the entire length of the Elizabeth line free of charge, even to stations like Iver and Reading that fall outside the London Fare Zones area.


How long is the Elizabeth line from Reading to London?

The Elizabeth line stretches more than 100km from Reading and Heathrow in the west through central tunnels across to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east. Get helpful tips for travelling on our newest railway.


How long is the journey from Reading to Ealing on the Elizabeth line?

The average journey time by train between Reading and Ealing Broadway is 40 minutes, with around 63 trains per day. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays, so use our Journey Planner on this page to search for a specific travel date.


Can I use my 60+ Oyster card to reading on the Elizabeth line?

The 60+ Oyster card is effectively an off-peak season ticket, so it's valid to buy a ticket from boundary of zone 6 to Reading and use that in conjunction with the 60+ Oyster. Even when the full service is running on the whole line next year there won't be 12 trains an hour to Reading.


How to save money on Elizabeth line?

Commuters using the Elizabeth Line could save money on their journey by tapping in and out at certain stations. Anyone travelling into the city centre from the outer zones of the capital, such as Reading or Shenfield, could save money because of a ticketing loophole.


Can you use Oyster card on Elizabeth line to Reading?

Does the Elizabeth line accept the Oyster card? You can use Oyster to get between any stations in zones 1-6, as well as all the way out to Shenfield in the east. Stations beyond West Drayton to the west, however, do not accept Oyster.


What happens if you forget to tap off?

Missed Tap Off Cost If you don't have a default set on your card and you forget to tap off at the end of your trip, you'll be charged the fare to the last stop on the train line or bus route and with your fare type and any applicable loyalty discounts applied.