Passengers travelling from outside the capital would be expected to use contactless or Oyster cards on arrival.
"We anticipate that, if TfL ceases to accept day travelcards, rail operators will also stop selling Zone 1-6 travelcards," it states.
Child day travelcards would no longer be available, meaning those outside of London would have to apply for a Zipcard, which provides free and discounted travel for those aged under 18, in advance of coming to the capital. A TfL spokesperson said: "As required by conditions of the government's funding settlements, we are considering proposals to generate additional income.
"One of these proposals is withdrawal from elements of the Travelcard Agreement, such as TfL's acceptance of day travelcards, but we are not proposing to make any changes to the daily pay-as-you-go caps on contactless or Oyster."
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