
TfL has recently announced that they are restoring fare payments on London buses as part of the funding and financing package provided
by the UK Government to keep London Transport services running.
Transport for London (TfL) announced today that it will begin the phased re-introduction of the requirement for passengers to touch in on buses with their contactless, Oyster or concessionary card, starting with routes served by single-door and New Routemaster buses.
From Saturday 23 May, customers on 85 routes, served by more than 1,200 of these buses, will need to touch in on the card reader by the doors as they board.
This is the first step to returning all of London's buses to being able to accept payments once further safety measures have been introduced to protect bus drivers.
The requirement to touch in will follow on more routes over the coming weeks, with announcements and signage in place on bus doors to inform passengers of the requirement.