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unfortunately I do not use the route every day - - and sometimes only
in one direction in one day. OK? So buy a paper travelcard? It's only 50p more then the Oyster Cap, and gives you freedom on National Rail. :LEWIS: |
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On 25 Jan, 10:53, "Lew 1" wrote:
unfortunately I do not use the route every day - - and sometimes only in one direction in one day. OK? So buy a paper travelcard? It's only 50p more then the Oyster Cap, and gives you freedom on National Rail. :LEWIS: I think the best solution - - cheers |
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On 26 Jan, 10:46, David wrote:
On 25 Jan, 10:53, "Lew 1" wrote: unfortunately I do not use the route every day - - and sometimes only in one direction in one day. OK? So buy a paper travelcard? It's only 50p more then the Oyster Cap, and gives you freedom on National Rail. :LEWIS: I think the best solution - - cheers Though unfortunately things are a little more complicated. A weekday daytime single journey (M-F between 7am-7pm) on the Tube to Canada Water, or a through journey via the Tube and DLR to Deptford Bridge, will cost £2 with Oyster PAYG. Any subsequent bus journeys will cost 90p each. If you make your journeys off-peak, that is after 09.30am weekdays, then you'll qualify for the off-peak Oyster daily cap for zones 1&2- which is £4.80. However journeys you make before 09.30am will only qualify for the peak daily cap - which is £6.30 - however, two Tube and two bus journeys will not mean you reach this level, and so you will only pay £5.80 (£2 + £2 +90p +90p). Meanwhile a zones 1&2 off-peak Day Travelcard - valid for travel after 09.30am including on National Rail - will cost you £5.30. However a zones 1&2 Peak Day Travelcard - valid for travel before 09.30am, again also on National Rail - will cost you £6.80. Therefore depending upon when you travel, and whether you travel all the way there by Underground/DLR or also use a bus and/or a National Rail train (bearing in mind the East London Line replacement bus is in effect free), the cost of your travelling will vary between £4 and £6.80 for a return journey. However if you want to make a return journey, including using National Rail to get to and from New Cross, then the Peak Day Travelcard at £6.80 is your best bet. If however you are only going to use National Rail one way, in particular before 09.30am, then using Oyster PAYG plus a £2.30 single train ticket between London Bridge and New Cross or New Cross Gate would likely be better (the only problem being that you actually have the fiddle of buying that ticket when you start that journey from either London Bridge or one of the New Cross stations). |
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