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3 day Visitors Travelcard in London.
Hi. Could anyone please clarify a couple of questions for me?
I have a Visitors Travelcard for zones 1 and 2 and I want to go from a station in zone 2 (Gloucester Road) to North Greenwich Tube station, which is on the borderline between zones 2 and 3. Is that allowed or is North Greenwich considered to be in zone 3? Is the Travelcard valid for all London buses in zones 1 to 6? I want to go to the Thames Barrier Infocentre in Woolwich. I have spent hours reading London Transport website, but I am still uncertain. Best regards Jørgen. |
3 day Visitors Travelcard in London.
On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 14:01:10 -0000, Jørgen Christensen
wrote: Hi. Could anyone please clarify a couple of questions for me? I have a Visitors Travelcard for zones 1 and 2 and I want to go from a station in zone 2 (Gloucester Road) to North Greenwich Tube station, which is on the borderline between zones 2 and 3. Is that allowed or is North Greenwich considered to be in zone 3? Yes, your ticket is valid for Gloucester Rd to North Greenwich. A station on the borderline of two zones is considered to be in which ever zone will benefit the passenger. So travelling to North Greenwich from zone 1 it can be considered as a zone 2 station but traveling from zone 4 it can be considered a zone 3 station. Is the Travelcard valid for all London buses in zones 1 to 6? I want to go to the Thames Barrier Infocentre in Woolwich. Yes, a travel card covering any zone(s) is valid on the entire London bus network. In effect, the bus network has no zones. I have spent hours reading London Transport website, but I am still uncertain. I feel your pain. I've been here 7 years but am still unsure about some things. Enjoy your visit. -- Fig |
3 day Visitors Travelcard in London.
Hi Fig.
Thanks very much for your speedy reply. I was of the same opinion, but I couldn't find it described anywhere, and I didn't want to start my holiday with a fine. Best regards Jørgen. |
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