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I normally travel to work in Westminster from Cambridge on one-day
Travelcards or day returns to King's Cross with bike. No interest in oystercards there obviously. However, from time to time I stay overnight at my parents' in Putney and travel on a Network Awaybreak from Cambridge to either King's Cross (with bike) or Underground Zones 1/2. In the latter case I need to buy single tube tickets on top (mainly in the morning from Putney when my Network Card isn't yet valid). Can I use a fairly small amount of stored value on an oystercard for these occasional journeys? I've never bought a carnet for Zone 1 trips because they are only valid for a year and I don't make 10 trips in that time. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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(Kevingr) wrote: (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote in message ... I normally travel to work in Westminster from Cambridge on one-day Travelcards or day returns to King's Cross with bike. No interest in oystercards there obviously. However, from time to time I stay overnight at my parents' in Putney and travel on a Network Awaybreak from Cambridge to either King's Cross (with bike) or Underground Zones 1/2. In the latter case I need to buy single tube tickets on top (mainly in the morning from Putney when my Network Card isn't yet valid). Can I use a fairly small amount of stored value on an oystercard for these occasional journeys? I've never bought a carnet for Zone 1 trips because they are only valid for a year and I don't make 10 trips in that time. Oyster Prepay would appear to meet your requirements. A £3 deposit is required. It's not yet available for bus or Tramlink. No photocard necessary if bought at a Tube station. All that info is quoted direct from the Web site ... http://www.oystercard.com/ Thanks, that appears to meet my requirements. Is there really no minimum amount stored if bought at a tube station? Or is that because a tube station is then the only place where additional credits (below the £10 online minimum) can be made? -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article , (Kevingr) wrote: (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote in message ... I normally travel to work in Westminster from Cambridge on one-day Travelcards or day returns to King's Cross with bike. No interest in oystercards there obviously. However, from time to time I stay overnight at my parents' in Putney and travel on a Network Awaybreak from Cambridge to either King's Cross (with bike) or Underground Zones 1/2. In the latter case I need to buy single tube tickets on top (mainly in the morning from Putney when my Network Card isn't yet valid). Can I use a fairly small amount of stored value on an oystercard for these occasional journeys? I've never bought a carnet for Zone 1 trips because they are only valid for a year and I don't make 10 trips in that time. Oyster Prepay would appear to meet your requirements. A £3 deposit is required. It's not yet available for bus or Tramlink. No photocard necessary if bought at a Tube station. All that info is quoted direct from the Web site ... http://www.oystercard.com/ Thanks, that appears to meet my requirements. Is there really no minimum amount stored if bought at a tube station? Or is that because a tube station is then the only place where additional credits (below the £10 online minimum) can be made? You can't put on less than £5 at a ticket machine (or that might just be for debit cards, because I never top up with cash). I'm afriad I don't know about the ticket office, because at Gloucester Road there's always a huge queue of tourists so I avoid the office when I can. |
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(Dave Arquati) wrote: Colin Rosenstiel wrote: In article , (Kevingr) wrote: (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote in message ... I normally travel to work in Westminster from Cambridge on one-day Travelcards or day returns to King's Cross with bike. No interest in oystercards there obviously. However, from time to time I stay overnight at my parents' in Putney and travel on a Network Awaybreak from Cambridge to either King's Cross (with bike) or Underground Zones 1/2. In the latter case I need to buy single tube tickets on top (mainly in the morning from Putney when my Network Card isn't yet valid). Can I use a fairly small amount of stored value on an oystercard for these occasional journeys? I've never bought a carnet for Zone 1 trips because they are only valid for a year and I don't make 10 trips in that time. Oyster Prepay would appear to meet your requirements. A £3 deposit is required. It's not yet available for bus or Tramlink. No photocard necessary if bought at a Tube station. All that info is quoted direct from the Web site ... http://www.oystercard.com/ Thanks, that appears to meet my requirements. Is there really no minimum amount stored if bought at a tube station? Or is that because a tube station is then the only place where additional credits (below the £10 online minimum) can be made? You can't put on less than £5 at a ticket machine (or that might just be for debit cards, because I never top up with cash). I'm afriad I don't know about the ticket office, because at Gloucester Road there's always a huge queue of tourists so I avoid the office when I can. Sounds complicated. I'll ask when I'm next at an Underground ticket office. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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You can top up with less than £5. I once topped up with 47p. It was
some spare change that i had left afetr a day out. So I stuck it on my oystercard. Dave Arquati wrote in message ... Colin Rosenstiel wrote: In article , (Kevingr) wrote: (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote in message ... I normally travel to work in Westminster from Cambridge on one-day Travelcards or day returns to King's Cross with bike. No interest in oystercards there obviously. However, from time to time I stay overnight at my parents' in Putney and travel on a Network Awaybreak from Cambridge to either King's Cross (with bike) or Underground Zones 1/2. In the latter case I need to buy single tube tickets on top (mainly in the morning from Putney when my Network Card isn't yet valid). Can I use a fairly small amount of stored value on an oystercard for these occasional journeys? I've never bought a carnet for Zone 1 trips because they are only valid for a year and I don't make 10 trips in that time. Oyster Prepay would appear to meet your requirements. A £3 deposit is required. It's not yet available for bus or Tramlink. No photocard necessary if bought at a Tube station. All that info is quoted direct from the Web site ... http://www.oystercard.com/ Thanks, that appears to meet my requirements. Is there really no minimum amount stored if bought at a tube station? Or is that because a tube station is then the only place where additional credits (below the £10 online minimum) can be made? You can't put on less than £5 at a ticket machine (or that might just be for debit cards, because I never top up with cash). I'm afriad I don't know about the ticket office, because at Gloucester Road there's always a huge queue of tourists so I avoid the office when I can. |
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In message , Dave Arquati
writes You can't put on less than £5 at a ticket machine (or that might just be for debit cards, because I never top up with cash). I'm afriad I don't know about the ticket office, because at Gloucester Road there's always a huge queue of tourists so I avoid the office when I can. You can top up with a small amount of cash on a Multifare machine providing it is accepting coins. -- Kat Me, Ambivalent? Well, yes and no. |
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On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 12:23:14 +0000, Dave Arquati
wrote: You can't put on less than £5 at a ticket machine (or that might just be for debit cards, because I never top up with cash). [non Oyster top-up text snipped] You can top up with "any amount" of cash - the machine specifically says this when one presses the cash button. I topped up by a mere 30p last night so I could (unofficially) use Pre-Pay on a bus. Cheers, Jason. |
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Jason typed: I topped up by a mere 30p last night so I could (unofficially) use Pre-Pay on a bus. u - n - o - f - f - i - c - i - a - l - l - y That's an odd way to spell fraudulently! :-o Bob |
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