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a tourist coming to the Docklands
Hi,
My wife and I will be traveling to London for 4 days in the middle of this month, then back again for 2 days after a week in France. We will be staying at the Docklands with a friend, and during the day going to central London and moving around within the city - by bus and the tube. We might make a day trip to Cambridge but it is not certain. What is the cheapest way to use public transport for this short period of time and from the Docklands as a base? Should we bring passport pictures to get a travel card? Or is pay per ride going to be cheaper? Thanks in advance. |
a tourist coming to the Docklands
Well after a bit of research, the pay per ride fare is £1.50 for DLR
only and £3.00 otherwise (thats to get from the central zone to even the furthest extreme on the DLR). A day ticket will cost £7.20 for the same service, but unlimited travel (within the zones), and a 3-day off peak for all zones (except A-D) cost £18.90. Hope this is useful (NB source was http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/fares-tick...ket-types.asp). Have fun in London. |
a tourist coming to the Docklands
On Sat, 13 May 2006 02:09:10 -0400, P.Trofimov wrote:
My wife and I will be traveling to London for 4 days in the middle of this month, then back again for 2 days after a week in France. We will be staying at the Docklands with a friend, and during the day going to central London and moving around within the city - by bus and the tube. We might make a day trip to Cambridge but it is not certain. What is the cheapest way to use public transport for this short period of time and from the Docklands as a base? Should we bring passport pictures to get a travel card? Or is pay per ride going to be cheaper? It will probably be easiest to each buy a weekly Zones 1-2 Travelcard from the first Tube ticket office you arrive at (or, if your base in Docklands is in Zone 3, you should get Zones 1-3 Travelcards). These will come on free Oyster cards (which normally cost GBP3 each). Ask for "unregistered" Oyster cards - this means you don't need to fill in forms. No photocards are required, so you won't need to bring photographs. They are valid for 1 week on the Tube and Docklands Light Railway in Zones 1-2 (where most of the tourist attractions are) and on buses throughout Zones 1-6. If you need to go outside Zones 1-2 on a particular occasion, you can put some money on the card and use Pay As You Go on the Tube. For the last 2 days, it would be cheapest to just use Pay As You Go (using your existing Oyster cards). For the trip to Cambridge, Oyster cannot be used - you will need to buy tickets at the National Rail ticket office at King's Cross. You may wish to make the trip to Cambridge on a weekday, as the fast trains to Cambridge currently don't run at weekends, so you'd have to get a stopping train (70 mins vs 45 mins journey time each way). The fast trains are the ones that depart King's Cross at 15 and 45 minutes past the hour on weekdays. More information on Oyster and Pay As You Go is at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/fares-tick...er/general.asp (try the yellow link that says "Your Oyster guide"). A map showing the Travelcard Zones is available at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/pdfdocs/colourmap.gif . HTH |
a tourist coming to the Docklands
asdf wrote:
On Sat, 13 May 2006 02:09:10 -0400, P.Trofimov wrote: More information on Oyster and Pay As You Go is at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/fares-tick...er/general.asp (try the yellow link that says "Your Oyster guide"). A map showing the Travelcard Zones is available at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/pdfdocs/colourmap.gif . HTH Wow. Thanks so much, guys. |
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