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![]() On Jan 21, 6:20*pm, eastender wrote: In article , *Mizter T wrote: ~ ~ ~ (2) My second group of savvy travellers are the Canary Wharf commuters, what with the ultra easy interchange onto the Jubilee at Canada Water. That'll include my wife - we live near Dalston Junction and she commutes to Canary Wharf on the 277, or 277/D6 if I drop her in Mare Street. The drawback is presumably the cost - what will the fare be? Dalston Junction will be zone 2, so that will be a zone 1&2 journey - though if the rezoning of SHS into z1 hadn't happened, it would have been an zone 2 journey in its entirety. Details about fares have not been announced, but I expect the ELL will likely follow the Tube fare scale, if so using Oyster PAYG a single journey would be £2.30 peak/ £1.80 off-peak. A season zones 1&2 Travelcard is a bit more expensive, but would of course cover any extra non-commuting travel. And thanks for an alternative take on it from the Dalston perspective! The Jubilee can be pretty heaving in the morning, so an alternative route would be to change at Shadwell onto the DLR, though its certainly not quite such a smooth interchange - as it's out-of-station via the street! - and the DLR journey to Canary Wharf would take longer. Despite the awkward interchange, the extended ELL at Shadwell will offer a number of new journey opportunities. |
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