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Cheapest Season Ticket?
On 4 Jul 2005 06:48:37 -0700, "jonmorris"
wrote: [Follow-up set to u.t.l in hope someone there can answer] The biggest niggle is the cost, as I've now discovered that rather than buy an annual ticket for £2520, I'd be better off with two separate seasons; Hatfield - Hadley Wood (Zone 6 boundary) for £720, and a LUL/Oyster Z1-6 card for £1580. Total price £2300. That's £220 cheaper, which is a serious amount of money (it's just over a month of travel for nothing). I recall someone either here or in uk.transport.london doing something similar to make massive savings. IIRC, he used a "rail-only" (term?) season to Finsbury Park, and then used Oyster Pre-Pay to continue on the Tube. Could you combine a Hatfield-Finsbury Park, with a Zone 1&2 period travelcard? Would this do the trick for you? -- Cheers, Jason. A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet and in e-mail? |
Cheapest Season Ticket?
Could you combine a Hatfield-Finsbury Park, with a Zone 1&2 period
travelcard? Would this do the trick for you? I can, but it's £36 more expensive (basically, the price goes up the more stations on Wagn you use) and I don't then get the benefit of buying tickets from Bounday Zone 6. I presume a Zone 1-6 Travelcard still serves as a Network Card for 33% off certain rail fares? I've opted to wait now until renewal in December, because it will be messy trying to change tickets part way through. I'm unlikely to save much (less than half of £220 as I've had the ticket 7 months). I'd also need to start a whole new year on LUL, and if fares go up in January 2006 then I don't want to have 6-7 months less to benefit from the 'old rate'! It's never that simple is it! Thanks for all your comments. I hope that it has prompted other people on here to consider the same thing and save a few quid! Jonathan |
Cheapest Season Ticket?
I thought that this has been discussed - Ryde PH to Ryde Esplanade?
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