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Single from Heathrow (Piccadilly Line) to Gatwick
AstraVanMan wrote:
Good idea - just checked and it's £16.60 for the three of them, restricted to FCC services, or £25.40 going via Victoria. What's Blackfriars like for getting from the tube up to the mainline station - any escalators etc? It's not a return journey btw, they're just heading to Gatwick from Heathrow. Blackfriars isn't too bad, but it is stairs, and there are a fair few. Unfortunatly I can't think of a step-free train route. An option you might consider, time permitting, is piccadilly direct to kings cross, then walk to kingscross thameslink, then thameslink^H^H^H^H^H^H^H FCC to Gatwick from there. On the whole you'll be better with District to Blackfriars though. Also, will it present a problem if they were to get return travelcards starting from Gatwick and the first time they'd put it through a barrier was at Heathrow? I'm guessing probably not, as they could well have showed them to a regular ticket inspector on the barriers at Blackfriars/London Bridge and only used them on buses, hence not going through any machines anyway. Any comments on this? However, outward no such beast. A possible solution (assuming travel is late enough in the day to be on the return leg) is to buy the Gatwick travel card in advance. Otherwise a zone 1-6 travelcard and a boundary zone 6 to Gatwick extension, or the Feltham bus - Clapham Junction option. Well, the £16.60 option from Gatwick looks the cheapest option, though it restricts them to First Capital Connect services, which take around 45 minutes from Blackfriars, plus the extra time on the tube, though the price is good and they're in no major rush. Providing Blackfriars has some escalators up to the mainline station. -- "For want of the price of tea and a slice, the old man died." |
Single from Heathrow (Piccadilly Line) to Gatwick
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Single from Heathrow (Piccadilly Line) to Gatwick
"Paul Weaver" wrote:
That doesn't sound right... is that for ordering online? If you are able to get to a Tube station to get them in person, I'm pretty sure you can top them up with whatever you want. Not 100% sure, though. My last one I bought with a £10 note, but that includes the £3 non-refundable deposit. Have topped up with £2 before at machines. Ah right - that's one thing though - on the "Your guide to Oyster" leaflet it says that the deposit is refundable. I quote "When you first get your Oyster card, you will need to pay a refundable £3 deposit if you are buying a 7 Day Travelcard or using cash to pay as you go." So if it is refundable, when does the refund happen, or is it in the form of credits towards journeys or something? -- "For want of the price of tea and a slice, the old man died." |
Single from Heathrow (Piccadilly Line) to Gatwick
"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote:
or £16.60 for a Travelcard from Gatwick (restricted to FCC, so Blackfriars then). Should be the same on Southern, surely? Well, I'd have thought so but the operator at National Rail Enquiries didn't seem to think so. Then again, she came across as about as clued up as me, and she's the one with a massive resource of ticket pricing structures etc etc to hand. -- "For want of the price of tea and a slice, the old man died." |
Single from Heathrow (Piccadilly Line) to Gatwick
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Single from Heathrow (Piccadilly Line) to Gatwick
AstraVanMan wrote:
Ah right - that's one thing though - on the "Your guide to Oyster" leaflet it says that the deposit is refundable. I quote "When you first get your Oyster card, you will need to pay a refundable £3 deposit if you are buying a 7 Day Travelcard or using cash to pay as you go." So if it is refundable, when does the refund happen, or is it in the form of credits towards journeys or something? You get the deposit back when/if you give them the Oyster back. |
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