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On 3 July, 23:35, wrote:
Thinking of my travel plans this week I realise I don't know the maximum journey times on Oyster, especially for Zones 1-2 and 1-3. Can anyone point me to the information by the morning, please? -- Colin Rosenstiel If you are going to travel around a bit in London the one day travelcard would be the better option |
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![]() wrote: In article , (George) wrote: On 3 July, 23:35, wrote: Thinking of my travel plans this week I realise I don't know the maximum journey times on Oyster, especially for Zones 1-2 and 1-3. Can anyone point me to the information by the morning, please? If you are going to travel around a bit in London the one day travelcard would be the better option Even if I stick to zones 1 & 2 I'm not going to do £4.30 worth of travel. For the record, a Railcard-discounted inboundary Day Travelcard is actually £5.30 nowadays - it's the zones 1&2 off-peak daily cap for Railcard holders that's set at £4.30. |
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