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Oyster card and contactless extended to Hertford North, Bayford and Cuffley stations

Oyster card and contactless extended to Hertford North, Bayford and Cuffley stations

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As of the 2nd April 2019, Hertford North, Bayford, and Cuffley stations now accept Oyster and Contactless cards.

Great Northern’s parent company Govia Thameslink Railway has worked with Transport for London (TfL) and the Department for Transport to extend the system to the three Hertfordshire stations.

Alongside the installation of card readers, at least half of the ticket machines at each station have also been converted to enable customers to top up their Oyster card.

A Council spokesman said: “This extension of Pay as you go for these three stations is a great success that will help passengers in our local communities save time and money; it’s good news for the travelling public.”

We’ve updated our website to reflect this change.

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