A tool used to determine the cost of travel on the London Underground network. This function considers factors such as origin and destination stations, time of day, and payment method to provide an estimated price for a journey. For example, a user could input a starting point of King’s Cross and an ending point of London Bridge, specify travel during peak hours, and indicate payment via contactless card to receive the calculated fare.
The significance lies in its provision of transparent and accessible pricing information, allowing commuters and tourists to budget effectively for their travel within the city. Historically, calculating fares manually was complex due to the zone-based system. The advent of digital tools has streamlined this process, enhancing user experience and promoting efficient use of the public transport system. This increased transparency fosters trust and encourages ridership.