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Oyster Card And Travel Card Question
I've recently bought myself an Oyster Card.
I only go to London occasionally to have a day out and I used to buy a One Day Travel Card. Now that I have an Oyster Card, I was wondering how the "Price Capping" works on the card? Does it charge me for EVERY journey I make on London Transport or does it charge me up to the current price of a One Day Travel Card and then no more? Thanks. |
Oyster Card And Travel Card Question
Paul Maskell wrote:
I've recently bought myself an Oyster Card. I only go to London occasionally to have a day out and I used to buy a One Day Travel Card. Now called an "Off-Peak Day Travelcard." Now that I have an Oyster Card, I was wondering how the "Price Capping" works on the card? Does it charge me for EVERY journey I make on London Transport or does it charge me up to the current price of a One Day Travel Card and then no more? The daily price cap is 50p less than the cost of the cheapest Travelcard that would allow the same journeys. You must always touch in and out for this to work. Remember that National Rail journeys are not included on Oyster with few exceptions. Also, if you are taking the train in you I'd imagine you would be better off getting an out-boundary ODTC rather than separate day train fare and using Oyster once in London, if you are going to travel enough to reach the price cap. -- Michael Hoffman |
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