TfL to raise Tube, Overground, and Elizabeth line fares by 4.6% on March 2nd, impacting various travel options.

The fare increase impacts many services, including the Tube and National Rail, covering both pay as you go and Travelcards. Zone 1 Tube daily cap will be £8.90, and a Zone 1 daily Travelcard will cost £16.60.
Peak hour Zone 1 fares rise from £2.80 to £2.90. Off-peak, it changes from £2.70 to £2.80, and single zone fares outside Zone 1 increase from £1.80 to £2 during off-peak.
Paper tickets for Zones 1-6 will cost £7, previously £6.70. National Rail fares also rise by 4.6 percent, but bus and tram fares stay the same, with the adult pay as you go fare still at £1.75.
The Hopper fare allows unlimited bus and tram rides within one hour of paying £1.75. The daily bus and tram cap remains at £5.25, while the weekly cap is £24.70. The monthly cap remains £94.90, and the annual cap stays at £988.
Cable car fares are also changing: one-way adult fares increase to £7, and round trips will be £13. Child fares and Freedom Passes are half price.
Zone 1 daily and Monday to Sunday pay as you go caps are £8.90 and £44.70, respectively. Zones 1 and 2 are £8.90 daily and £44.70 weekly. Zones 1 to 3: £10.50 daily, £52.50 weekly. Zones 1 to four: £12.80 daily, £64.20 weekly. Zones 1 to 5: £15.30 daily, £76.40 weekly. Zones 1 to 6: £16.30 daily, £81.60 weekly.
Anytime and off-peak Travelcards in Zones 1 & 2 cost £16.60. A weekly Travelcard is £44.70, monthly costs £171.70, and the yearly price is £1,788.