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Old 12-16-2003, 09:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
Richard
 
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Default London Public Transit

Hello,

I'm going to London soon and from what I can tell on the web, I can get a
weekly pass for the tube and buses that will cost 19.60 GBP and allow me to
travel in zones 1 & 2.

In my city, if I have a pass for zones 1 & 2, then decide that I want to go
to zone 3, I can buy a single ticket to be used in conjunction with my pass
and travel from zone 1 to zone 3. This "add-on" ticket is less expensive
than the ticket required by a person without a pass wanting to go from zone
1 to zone 3. Is there an equivalent ticket in London?

I've found conflicting information on the use of photocards. One page at
TFL's website (http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/nftt_photocard_intro.shtml) seems
to imply that I would not need a photocard to use an adult fare seven-day
travelcard for zones one and two. On the other hand,
http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/tickets/fandtjan2003.pdf does not mention
that exception when it discusses photocards (pg 7) or seven-day travelcards
(pg 15). Does anyone know whether or not I would need to get a photocard in
order to use such a travelcard?

Thank you very much!

Richard
 

Old 12-17-2003, 12:01 AM   #2 (permalink)
Jan
 
Posts: 394
Default Re: London Public Transit

Richard wrote:
    > Hello,
    > I'm going to London soon and from what I can tell on the web, I can
    > get a weekly pass for the tube and buses that will cost 19.60 GBP and
    > allow me to travel in zones 1 & 2.
    > In my city, if I have a pass for zones 1 & 2, then decide that I want
    > to go to zone 3, I can buy a single ticket to be used in conjunction
    > with my pass and travel from zone 1 to zone 3. This "add-on" ticket
    > is less expensive than the ticket required by a person without a pass
    > wanting to go from zone 1 to zone 3. Is there an equivalent ticket in
    > London?
    > I've found conflicting information on the use of photocards. One page
    > at TFL's website
    > (http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/nftt_photocard_intro.shtml) seems to imply
    > that I would not need a photocard to use an adult fare seven-day
    > travelcard for zones one and two. On the other hand,
    > http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/tickets/fandtjan2003.pdf does not
    > mention that exception when it discusses photocards (pg 7) or
    > seven-day travelcards (pg 15). Does anyone know whether or not I
    > would need to get a photocard in order to use such a travelcard?
    > Thank you very much!
    > Richard


You don't need a photo and you can purchase a single ticket in conjunction
with the pass.
We did this 3 weeks ago.

Jan


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Old 12-17-2003, 12:42 AM   #3 (permalink)
Alan Harrison
 
Posts: 534
Default Re: London Public Transit

"Richard" <> wrote in message
news:brnua1$8gl$...
    > Hello,
    > I'm going to London soon and from what I can tell on the web, I can get a
    > weekly pass for the tube and buses that will cost 19.60 GBP and allow me
to
    > travel in zones 1 & 2.
    > In my city, if I have a pass for zones 1 & 2, then decide that I want to
go
    > to zone 3, I can buy a single ticket to be used in conjunction with my
pass
    > and travel from zone 1 to zone 3.

You can do the same in London. Just buy a ticket valid from Zone 2 into Zone
3.

    > This "add-on" ticket is less expensive
    > than the ticket required by a person without a pass wanting to go from
zone
    > 1 to zone 3.

It's cheaper than going from Zone 1 to Zone 3 on a single, not because it's
a special price but because you will either be travelling from Zone 2 or, if
you are lucky, the last station in Zone 2 will be a "border" station also in
Zone 3, requiring a one-zone single ticket.
Is there an equivalent ticket in London?
    > I've found conflicting information on the use of photocards. One page at
    > TFL's website (http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/nftt_photocard_intro.shtml) seems
    > to imply that I would not need a photocard to use an adult fare seven-day
    > travelcard for zones one and two. On the other hand,
    > http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/tickets/fandtjan2003.pdf does not mention
    > that exception when it discusses photocards (pg 7) or seven-day
travelcards
    > (pg 15). Does anyone know whether or not I would need to get a photocard
in
    > order to use such a travelcard?

The PDF is now nearly a year old (dated Jan 03) and doesn't include the more
reecent concession regarding not requiring a photocard for the inner London
7-day cards.

Alan Harrison
 
Old 12-17-2003, 01:37 AM   #4 (permalink)
Miles
 
Posts: 498
Default Re: London Public Transit

Jan wrote:

    > You don't need a photo and you can purchase a single ticket in conjunction
    > with the pass.
    > We did this 3 weeks ago.

Really? Every website I've found says I need to bring a passport sized
photo or use photobooths located in many stations. It also appears that
to get a decent price I need to buy a visitor travelcard voucher from an
online vendor as they are not available in London? Is this true? If
so, do you know of reputable websites to visit?
 
Old 12-17-2003, 01:51 AM   #5 (permalink)
Bondipom
 
Posts: 572
Default Re: London Public Transit

Originally posted by Richard

    > Hello,


    > I'm going to London soon and from what I can tell on the web, I
    > can get a

    > weekly pass for the tube and buses that will cost 19.60 GBP and
    > allow me to

    > travel in zones 1 & 2.


    > In my city, if I have a pass for zones 1 & 2, then decide that I
    > want to go

    > to zone 3, I can buy a single ticket to be used in conjunction
    > with my pass

    > and travel from zone 1 to zone 3. This "add-on" ticket is less
    > expensive

    > than the ticket required by a person without a pass wanting to go
    > from zone

    > 1 to zone 3. Is there an equivalent ticket in London?


    > I've found conflicting information on the use of photocards.
    > One page at

    > TFL's website (http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/nftt_photocard_intr-
    > o.shtml"]http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/nftt_photocard_intro.shtml[/url-
    > ]) seems

    > to imply that I would not need a photocard to use an adult fare
    > seven-day

    > travelcard for zones one and two. On the other hand,

    > http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/tickets/fandtjan2003.pdf"]ht-
    > tp://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/tickets/fandtjan2003.pdf[/url] does
    > not mention

    > that exception when it discusses photocards (pg 7) or seven-day
    > travelcards

    > (pg 15). Does anyone know whether or not I would need to get a
    > photocard in

    > order to use such a travelcard?


    > Thank you very much!


    > Richard



All the weeklies I have ever bought needed a photocard which is
available for free.

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Old 12-17-2003, 02:30 AM   #6 (permalink)
Hatunen
 
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 18:37:24 -0700, Miles
<> wrote:

    >Jan wrote:
    >> You don't need a photo and you can purchase a single ticket in conjunction
    >> with the pass.
    >> We did this 3 weeks ago.
    >Really? Every website I've found says I need to bring a passport sized
    >photo or use photobooths located in many stations.

The requirement was recently dropped for the seven-day
travelcard.

    >It also appears that
    >to get a decent price I need to buy a visitor travelcard voucher from an
    >online vendor as they are not available in London? Is this true? If
    >so, do you know of reputable websites to visit?

Visitor Travelcards are not available in London, but the subject
at hand is not Visitor Travelcards.

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Old 12-17-2003, 02:32 AM   #7 (permalink)
Mark A . Meggs
 
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Default Re: London Public Transit

Richard,

Photocards - If you get a Visitors Travelcard, no photocard is needed. Go
to www.ticketsto.com if you want buy one outside England.

Enjoy London! I've been a couple of times and I want more!

- Mark

On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 16:44:08 -0500, "Richard" <> wrote:

    >Hello,
    >I'm going to London soon and from what I can tell on the web, I can get a
    >weekly pass for the tube and buses that will cost 19.60 GBP and allow me to
    >travel in zones 1 & 2.
    >In my city, if I have a pass for zones 1 & 2, then decide that I want to go
    >to zone 3, I can buy a single ticket to be used in conjunction with my pass
    >and travel from zone 1 to zone 3. This "add-on" ticket is less expensive
    >than the ticket required by a person without a pass wanting to go from zone
    >1 to zone 3. Is there an equivalent ticket in London?
    >I've found conflicting information on the use of photocards. One page at
    >TFL's website (http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/nftt_photocard_intro.shtml) seems
    >to imply that I would not need a photocard to use an adult fare seven-day
    >travelcard for zones one and two. On the other hand,
    >http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/tickets/fandtjan2003.pdf does not mention
    >that exception when it discusses photocards (pg 7) or seven-day travelcards
    >(pg 15). Does anyone know whether or not I would need to get a photocard in
    >order to use such a travelcard?
    >Thank you very much!
    >Richard
 
Old 12-17-2003, 03:12 AM   #8 (permalink)
Mark A . Meggs
 
Posts: 21
Default Re: London Public Transit

On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 18:37:24 -0700, Miles <> wrote:

>It also appears that
    >to get a decent price I need to buy a visitor travelcard voucher from an
    >online vendor as they are not available in London? Is this true? If
    >so, do you know of reputable websites to visit?

Check out www.ticketsto.com

- Mark
 
Old 12-17-2003, 04:03 AM   #9 (permalink)
Miles
 
Posts: 498
Default Re: London Public Transit

Mark A. Meggs wrote:

    > Richard,
    >
    > Photocards - If you get a Visitors Travelcard, no photocard is needed. Go
    > to www.ticketsto.com if you want buy one outside England.
    >
    > Enjoy London! I've been a couple of times and I want more!

I'll be there on business in a short while. Hope to have a few days to
explore and enjoy as well. Everyone I know who has visited has said
they had a great time.
 
Old 12-17-2003, 04:10 AM   #10 (permalink)
Miles
 
Posts: 498
Default Re: London Public Transit

Mark A. Meggs wrote:

    > On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 18:37:24 -0700, Miles <> wrote:
    >
    > >It also appears that
    >
    >>to get a decent price I need to buy a visitor travelcard voucher from an
    >>online vendor as they are not available in London? Is this true? If
    >>so, do you know of reputable websites to visit?
    >
    >
    > Check out www.ticketsto.com

Thanks. Is the tube a good way to get from Heathrow to town, say a
hotel within walking distance from a station? I have heard it is good
only if you have very little luggage as it can be difficult getting on
and off when crowded. I'll probably be traveling on to/from Heathrow on
a Saturday. Is a taxi a better idea?
 
 


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