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Started by PM, August 30, 2013, 10:37:23 AM

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PM

Hi just wondering if someone on here could help me with something. I'm going to london for a day trip soon and wanted to know if there was some sort of ticket or something that I could use on buses and tubes for the day. Anyone know if it exists, how much it costs, where you buy it or what I am best doing if I want to ride on londons buses without having an oyster card etc. If this is not available, what is my best option. Thanks and hope someone can help  :)

the trainbasher

#1
Travelcard (paper ticket) £8.90 - can get on the train to London or at any station inside London (or ask at your local rail station for a in boundary travelcard (example Strawberry Hill (or any other train station) - London Zone 1-6 travelcard))

Oyster (smartcard - Similar to the swift card) daily cap £8.60 plus £5.00 initial deposit to purchase - can get at any tube station, tfl office or online on transport for Londons website. This is better value as you can keep topping it up and reuse it whenever you are in London


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PM

Quote from: the #trainbasher on August 30, 2013, 11:10:48 AM
Travelcard (paper ticket) £8.90 - can get on the train to London or at any station inside London (or ask at your local rail station for a in boundary travelcard (example Strawberry Hill (or any other train station) - London Zone 1-6 travelcard))

Oyster (smartcard - Similar to the swift card) daily cap £8.60 plus £5.00 initial deposit to purchase - can get at any tube station, tfl office or online on transport for Londons website. This is better value as you can keep topping it up and reuse it whenever you are in London

Cheers trainbasher-so £8.90 for all trains and buses, buy at a station. Yeah?

Tony

Quote from: DiamondDart on August 30, 2013, 04:02:10 PM
Quote from: the #trainbasher on August 30, 2013, 11:10:48 AM
Travelcard (paper ticket) £8.90 - can get on the train to London or at any station inside London (or ask at your local rail station for a in boundary travelcard (example Strawberry Hill (or any other train station) - London Zone 1-6 travelcard))

Oyster (smartcard - Similar to the swift card) daily cap £8.60 plus £5.00 initial deposit to purchase - can get at any tube station, tfl office or online on transport for Londons website. This is better value as you can keep topping it up and reuse it whenever you are in London

Cheers trainbasher-so £8.90 for all trains and buses, buy at a station. Yeah?

Yes, cheaper if you only want Zones 1 & 2. I have never managed to take more than £7.70 off my oyster in a day and thought that was the limit, not £8.90

PM

1 and 2 is central london isnt it-yeah that should be fine for me. Thanks everyone

busfan2847

Quote from: Tony on August 30, 2013, 06:20:19 PM

Yes, cheaper if you only want Zones 1 & 2. I have never managed to take more than £7.70 off my oyster in a day and thought that was the limit, not £8.90

Off peak price cap is £7.70 for zones 1-4 and £8.50 1-6.

£8.90 is the 1-6 off peak one day travelcard, 1-4 is £8.00 and zones 1&2 only £7.30.

Off peak is after 9:30am Monday to Friday, after 4:30am Saturday & Sunday (both until 4:30am the next day)

andy

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Quote from: busfan2847 on August 30, 2013, 07:13:41 PM
Quote from: Tony on August 30, 2013, 06:20:19 PM

Yes, cheaper if you only want Zones 1 & 2. I have never managed to take more than £7.70 off my oyster in a day and thought that was the limit, not £8.90

Off peak price cap is £7.70 for zones 1-4 and £8.50 1-6.

£8.90 is the 1-6 off peak one day travelcard, 1-4 is £8.00 and zones 1&2 only £7.30.

Off peak is after 9:30am Monday to Friday, after 4:30am Saturday & Sunday (both until 4:30am the next day)

How does the Oyster cap work? Last time I was there and used mine I had to keep topping it up, kept running out. In the end I had put more than a tenner on it that day. I wished I'd bought the Travelcard.

BTW Diamond Dart how are you getting there? If you're going on the train and you're planning to arrive in London before 1, a standard off peak train/travelcard return combo on London Midland is £32 (first train 0754 ex New St) which means you are getting the London Travelcard for £4.  However, if you have booked cheaper advanced tickets for specific trains, you can still buy the Tfl travelcard from the conductor on the train to save having to queue at Euston to get one.

PM

Quote from: andy on September 01, 2013, 11:21:48 AM
Quote from: busfan2847 on August 30, 2013, 07:13:41 PM
Quote from: Tony on August 30, 2013, 06:20:19 PM

Yes, cheaper if you only want Zones 1 & 2. I have never managed to take more than £7.70 off my oyster in a day and thought that was the limit, not £8.90

Off peak price cap is £7.70 for zones 1-4 and £8.50 1-6.

£8.90 is the 1-6 off peak one day travelcard, 1-4 is £8.00 and zones 1&2 only £7.30.

Off peak is after 9:30am Monday to Friday, after 4:30am Saturday & Sunday (both until 4:30am the next day)

How does the Oyster cap work? Last time I was there and used mine I had to keep topping it up, kept running out. In the end I had put more than a tenner on it that day. I wished I'd bought the Travelcard.

BTW Diamond Dart how are you getting there? If you're going on the train and you're planning to arrive in London before 1, a standard off peak train/travelcard return combo on London Midland is £32 which means you are getting the London Travelcard for £4.  However, if you have booked cheaper advanced tickets for specific trains, you can still buy the Tfl travelcard from the conductor on the train to save having to queue at Euston to get one.

Went yesterday and used one of the free london midland tickets they sent me as I have a network pass-it was to make up for the driver shortages. But thanks for your help as next time I go to london, this is what I will do.  :)


andy

Quote from: DiamondDart on September 01, 2013, 11:47:41 AM
Quote from: andy on September 01, 2013, 11:21:48 AM
Quote from: busfan2847 on August 30, 2013, 07:13:41 PM
Quote from: Tony on August 30, 2013, 06:20:19 PM

Yes, cheaper if you only want Zones 1 & 2. I have never managed to take more than £7.70 off my oyster in a day and thought that was the limit, not £8.90

Off peak price cap is £7.70 for zones 1-4 and £8.50 1-6.

£8.90 is the 1-6 off peak one day travelcard, 1-4 is £8.00 and zones 1&2 only £7.30.

Off peak is after 9:30am Monday to Friday, after 4:30am Saturday & Sunday (both until 4:30am the next day)

How does the Oyster cap work? Last time I was there and used mine I had to keep topping it up, kept running out. In the end I had put more than a tenner on it that day. I wished I'd bought the Travelcard.

BTW Diamond Dart how are you getting there? If you're going on the train and you're planning to arrive in London before 1, a standard off peak train/travelcard return combo on London Midland is £32 which means you are getting the London Travelcard for £4.  However, if you have booked cheaper advanced tickets for specific trains, you can still buy the Tfl travelcard from the conductor on the train to save having to queue at Euston to get one.

Went yesterday and used one of the free london midland tickets they sent me as I have a network pass-it was to make up for the driver shortages. But thanks for your help as next time I go to london, this is what I will do.  :)

I should have mentioned that it's only worth doing that on weekdays. If you go Saturday / Sunday it's cheaper to get the Super Off Peak return (£23) and then get the Travelcard.

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