The key thing to note is that Citymapper doesn’t know where or on which TfL services you have spent the money on! Any additional spend you have above £7 per day or £35.10 a week will be charged to you as an additional cost. Hence why your Citymapper Pass subscription will only activate on a Monday. Where does this £35.10 come from? This is the Zone 1-2 Monday to Sunday contactless cap. When subscribed to the basic £31 per week plan, Citymapper will allow up to £7 per day and £35.10 per week worth of TfL travel on the card. However, the merchants it supports is limited to TfL, Santander Cycles and Citymapper’s Ride services. Hence why your Citymapper Pass subscription will only activate on a Monday This has allowed me to get a better understanding of how it works. Since the Citymapper Pass card is just like any other contactless card, complete with name, card number, expiry date and CCV, it was easy to add it to my Transport for London (TfL) account to see my journey and payment history. ![]() What makes the Citymapper Pass unique is its focus on London transport services, its subscription pricing model and integration with the popular Citymapper app. This Citymapper Pass is a Mastercard prepaid debit card that supports contactless payments. So let's get started… TLDR: For £31 per week you get a prepaid mastercard with £7 credit per day (or £35.10 a week) for use on TfL services. I have now put the newly released Citymapper Pass through its paces for a couple of weeks and I am ready to share with you all how it works.
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