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"Ian F." typed
"Paul Terry" wrote in message ... However, without more detail of the specific journeys (especially how you get from Zone 3 to Central London), it is impossible to say whether or not you would be better off. I usually buy a Z1-4 off peak travelcard and travel into central London using the tube, although sometimes I go overground to Victoria and take a bus, or a tube from there - in Balham we have tube and overground and it's usually quicker to go by train to Victoria than by tube to Victoria. I travel into Z1, on average, twice a week. Other times, I might buy a Z2-6 off-peak travelcard and use it locally, sometimes to go to Croydon, sometimes to go via Clapham Junction to Richmond or Kingston or elsewhere. Other times, I might just use local buses. The majority of the travel is off-peak, although occasionally I have to go into the West End early morning. If you could give me some advice, it would be great - I've been travelling in London all my life (I'm 54), but the Oyster situation has me baffled! Ian It strikes me you might save money with Oyster PrePay, especially if you travel at weekends or after 7pm, when the fares are much lower. You really have to think ahead for each days travel, using the fares leaflet, and then work out what will be cheapest. SORRY! -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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