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On 8 Aug, 12:46, John B wrote:
On 8 Aug, 11:15, Jarle H Knudsen wrote: Why does the TfL journey planner suggest taking two trains and a bus from Lewisham when I want to go from Charing Cross to Bluewater Shopping Centre? Probably because Bluewater is outside Greater London, and so isn't fully covered by the TfL planner. The National Rail plannerwww.nationalrail.co.uk is your best bet here. The correct fare will be from Boundary Zone 6 to Greenhithe, which is *approximately* £2.50 return. Unfortunately, it isn't possible to find exact Boundary Zone fares online (or to buy from ticket machines) - you'll need to go to the office at Charing Cross. I thi - ink that if you have, say, a zone 1 - 2 travelcard, you can travel to Bluewater from Lewisham via 89 and 96 without paying anything. Takes a long time of course. |
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On 8 Aug, 15:15, MIG wrote:
Why does the TfL journey planner suggest taking two trains and a bus from Lewisham when I want to go from Charing Cross to Bluewater Shopping Centre? Probably because Bluewater is outside Greater London, and so isn't fully covered by the TfL planner. The National Rail plannerwww.nationalrail.co.uk is your best bet here. The correct fare will be from Boundary Zone 6 to Greenhithe, which is *approximately* £2.50 return. Unfortunately, it isn't possible to find exact Boundary Zone fares online (or to buy from ticket machines) - you'll need to go to the office at Charing Cross. I thi - ink that if you have, say, a zone 1 - 2 travelcard, you can travel to Bluewater from Lewisham via 89 and 96 without paying anything. Takes a long time of course. Correct. For the benefit of anyone who is not a long-time London resident and therefore doesn't know the arcana of surface London transport, such as possibly the OP, this is because 1) all Travelcards [irrespective of zone] are valid on all London buses at all times 2) some London buses, including the 96, go beyond the Greater London boundary. Quite how the unsuspecting tourist is supposed to understand this, I'm not sure... -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On Aug 8, 3:26 pm, John B wrote:
On 8 Aug, 15:15, MIG wrote: Why does the TfL journey planner suggest taking two trains and a bus from Lewisham when I want to go from Charing Cross to Bluewater Shopping Centre? Probably because Bluewater is outside Greater London, and so isn't fully covered by the TfL planner. The National Rail plannerwww.nationalrail.co.uk is your best bet here. The correct fare will be from Boundary Zone 6 to Greenhithe, which is *approximately* £2.50 return. Unfortunately, it isn't possible to find exact Boundary Zone fares online (or to buy from ticket machines) - you'll need to go to the office at Charing Cross. I thi - ink that if you have, say, a zone 1 - 2 travelcard, you can travel to Bluewater from Lewisham via 89 and 96 without paying anything. Takes a long time of course. Correct. For the benefit of anyone who is not a long-time London resident and therefore doesn't know the arcana of surface London transport, such as possibly the OP, this is because 1) all Travelcards [irrespective of zone] are valid on all London buses at all times 2) some London buses, including the 96, go beyond the Greater London boundary. Quite how the unsuspecting tourist is supposed to understand this, I'm not sure... Particularly when on some routes travelcards cease being valid at points which are completely unrelated to the London boundary (although never within it). I thought that they covered the whole 96 to Bluewater, but wasn't 100%. |
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![]() MIG wrote On Aug 8, 3:26 pm, John B wrote: Correct. For the benefit of anyone who is not a long-time London resident and therefore doesn't know the arcana of surface London transport, such as possibly the OP, this is because 1) all Travelcards [irrespective of zone] are valid on all London buses at all times 2) some London buses, including the 96, go beyond the Greater London boundary. Quite how the unsuspecting tourist is supposed to understand this, I'm not sure... Particularly when on some routes travelcards cease being valid at points which are completely unrelated to the London boundary (although never within it). I thought that they covered the whole 96 to Bluewater, but wasn't 100%. For English speaking 'unsuspecting tourists' and others the information is in http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...ets-and-PAYG-o n-buses-outside-London2007.pdf Which is rather easier to find than other esoteric Oyster information discussed here such as out-of-station interchanges. As far as I can tell, travelcards and PAYG are in fact valid for the full length of all Tfl bus routes. Tfl doesn't mention anything about validity on non-Tfl routes that start within the zones. The examples of which I am aware have validity stopping at or very close to the zone boundary but 'unsuspecting tourists' might well be unaware that 216 and 411 count as Tfl and 218 and 461 do not. -- Mike D |
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