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![]() "richard" wrote in message ... I'm going to London for the first time in a couple weeks. There's very little price difference between a Peak Day TravelCard and an Off Peak Day TravelCard, I'm not exactly sure though when one can be used and when one can't. I can't find anywhere that lists when peak times are and when it;s not possible to use my Off Peak Travelcard? can anyone give me an idea? or is it better to just purchase the peak card? 0930 is the change. No evening restriction. Peak is usually considerably more expensive. Michael |
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 11:59:53 GMT, "Michael Hopkins"
wrote: 0930 is the change. No evening restriction. If you're buying a through Travelcard from outside the zones, there may be. One I'm familiar with is that VT won't allow the use of off-peak Travelcards or CDRs on northbound services between 4 and 6pm. You can still use Silverlink in this time, mind. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK To e-mail use neil at the above domain |
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