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All 16 and 17-year-olds and some 18-year-olds can apply for a 16+ Oyster photocard.

Reminder: using Oyster photocards on buses and trams

You must touch your Oyster photocard on a yellow card reader when you board a bus or at a tram stop before you get on a tram. Make sure you get a green light, which shows your card is valid. If you get a red light, touch your photocard on the yellow reader again. If it is still not accepted, speak to a bus driver or member of staff.

If your Oyster photocard has been stopped, has expired or has insufficient pay as you go credit, you may be asked to pay the cash fare.

What 16-18 year olds pay for travel

Buses and trams

Travel free with a 16+ Oyster photocard if you:

If you need to find out whether you live in a London borough, you can check your postcode or call our helpline on 0845 330 9876*

§Full-time education is defined as a minimum of 12 hours guided learning per week on courses at level 3 or below (e.g. A-level or equivalent vocational qualification).

#19 year olds need to have been aged 18 on or before the start of the current academic year.

Free travel is valid until the end of your course or academic year, whichever is earlier.

If you do not qualify for free travel you can pay as you go at half adult rate and buy half adult-rate 7 Day, Monthly and longer period Bus & Tram Pass season tickets with a 16+ Oyster photocard.

If you do not have a 16+ Oyster photocard adult fares are payable

Tube, DLR and London Overground

You can pay as you go at half adult rate and buy child-rate 7 Day, Monthly and longer period Travelcard season tickets with a 16+ Oyster photocard.

If you do not have a 16+ Oyster photocard adult fares are payable

National Rail

Children aged over 16 pay adult-rate fares on most National Rail services in London

If they have a valid 16+ Oyster photocard they can:

See where 16+ Oyster photocard card holders can travel at half adult rate on National Rail services (PDF 68KB)

River services

Children over 16 travel at adult rate on river boats. If they have a 16+ Oyster photocard they can use their pay as you go credit to get 10% discount on single fares on Thames Clipper services.

They can also get 1/3 off river boat fares if they have a valid Travelcard season ticket on their Oyster photocard

How to get your 16+ Oyster photocard

When you apply for an Oyster photocard, you will need to provide personal data such as name, address and date of birth.

Learn more about how we use your personal data

If you live in London

The easiest and quickest way to apply is to get an application form from a Post Office in Greater London and areas just beyond the boundary that are served by the London bus and Tube networks. All applications for 16+ Oyster photocards must be made at a Post Office.

You need:

If you are applying for free bus and tram travel:

You should submit your application at least two weeks before you need the Oyster photocard. If you already have a 16+ Oyster photocard with free travel concession and you want to apply for another year, you must submit your application by 16 September 2009 to ensure the concession is continuous.

If this is your first 16+ Oyster photocard application, or renewal of an existing 16+ Oyster photocard, or is your first application for the free bus and tram travel concession, there is no fee to pay. If you apply through the Post Office to replace a half-rate 16+ Oyster photocard or a 16+ Oyster photocard where the free travel concession has not expired or does not require renewal within the next six weeks, your application will be rejected.

Your Oyster photocard will be sent to the address provided on your application. If your Oyster photocard doesn't arrive within two weeks, please call 0845 330 9876*, quoting your application reference number.

If you live outside London

You can apply for a Non-resident 16+ Oyster photocard online. Please allow 3 weeks for your application to be processed.

You will need to:

Collecting your Oyster photocard

You will need to pick up your 16+ Oyster photocard when you arrive in London.

It can be collected from any Travel Information Centre. You will need to show proof of your date of birth in the form of a valid Passport, ID card (from a European Economic Association country) or birth certificate.

You must do this within two weeks of the collection date you chose when ordering.

Points to note for non-resident applications

Full-time education

Full-time education means a minimum of 12 hours of guided learning per week for a minimum of 10 weeks on further education courses at Level 3 or below (up to and including A level or equivalent vocational qualifications).

This must be based at a school sixth form, sixth form college or Further Education college, or be part of a Learning and Skills Council funded Entry to Employment (E2E) or Programme Led Apprenticeship. The guided learning must take place between 09:00-18:00 Monday-Friday.

If you were 18 or over on 31 August prior to the start of the academic year and are following a Level 4 course (e.g. at a University or FE college) you should apply for an 18+ Student Oyster photocard instead.

Expiry

Your free travel concession will expire on the date printed on the front of your Oyster photocard. For applications made after 1 September 2009 this will usually be 30 September 2010. If your 18th birthday is after the free travel expiry date you'll be able to carry on using your Oyster photocard for half-rate travel until the day before your 18th birthday.

Using your Oyster photocard

You must touch in on the yellow card reader as you board a bus or at the tram stop. When using Tube, DLR, London Overground or National Rail services within London, you must touch in on the yellow card reader at the start and touch out at the end of your journey. If you do not, you may be liable for a penalty fare and your Oyster photocard and travel concession may be withdrawn.

If your 16+ Oyster photocard will not activate the yellow reader, call the helpline on 0845 330 9876*

If you do not follow TfL's Behaviour Code or if you commit a crime on one of our vehicles, your concession and your Oyster photocard may be withdrawn.

Contact us

Duplicate cards - 0845 331 9872*

If your 16+ Oyster photocard has been lost or stolen, you will need to re-apply to get a duplicate. You will need to pay a non-refundable fee of £10. You must apply online or phone 0845 331 9872*. You cannot apply via the Post Office.

* Calls from BT landlines will be charged with a minimum
fee of 5.9p and then up to 4p per minute. Mobile and
other network costs may vary (current at December 2009).

Call the Oyster help line on 0845 330 9876* if:

* For BT residential customers, calls to the Oyster helpline
will cost no more than 3.5p per minute, (current at
December 2009). The price on non-BT phone lines
may be different.

Terms and conditions of the 16+ Oyster photocard scheme

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