No, outside the Oyster (and Contactless) area. Best way to check is whether the station is listed in the TfL single fares finder which East Tilbury isn't.I cannot find this information online. Can someone advise whether I can use an Oystercard at East Tilbury? It says 'outside fare zones', but it also says this for Hertford East and you can use an Oystercard there
IIRC there is a longstanding extension of Oyster acceptance on C2C but only as far as Grays.East Tilbury isn't shown on the London Rail & Tube map so I'm not entirely sure what you mean. Though now somewhat messy due to the amount of expansions of PAYG validity, it does still show which rules PAYG is valid on.
IIRC there is a longstanding extension of Oyster acceptance on C2C but only as far as Grays.
Which the OP clearly hadn't used.Which is shown on the London's Rail & Tube services map (PDF) - this shows both (a) where Oyster & contactless are valid beyond the fare zones, and (b) where only contactless (i.e. not Oyster) is valid beyond the fare zones.
There are no 'hidden extensions' which aren't shown on the map - it's all there.
Which the OP clearly hadn't used.
Which the OP clearly had, as that is where the query comes from. The map doesn't say that Oyster/Contactless can be used outside the zones on routes marked on the map, but not in the directions of the arrows to places such as Stansted Airport.Which the OP clearly hadn't used.
The map shows everywhere that PAYG is valid, noting that some sections are only available with contactless, not Oyster. I would never assume that it was also valid at the various unnamed stations between the area and selected destinations which are only included to give you an idea of the wider geography.The map doesn't say that Oyster/Contactless can be used outside the zones on routes marked on the map, but not in the directions of the arrows to places such as Stansted Airport.