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One Day Travelcards
I've just read an article in the Evening Standard that says that Sadiq Khan is planning to axe One Day Travelcards on the tubes and buses with effect from January.
This seems like another crazy idea to me. Surely we should be encouraging people to come into central London by public transport rather than discouraging them from doing so by making it more expensive.
This seems like another crazy idea to me. Surely we should be encouraging people to come into central London by public transport rather than discouraging them from doing so by making it more expensive.
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Re: One Day Travelcards
You can just use your contactless card now, a paper Travelcard is redundant.
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Re: One Day Travelcards
No point living in the past. He is pushing progress which is logical and sensible. In fact, he is making decisions for tomorrow and not today.Highwood Man wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 11:36 am I've just read an article in the Evening Standard that says that Sadiq Khan is planning to axe One Day Travelcards on the tubes and buses with effect from January.
This seems like another crazy idea to me. Surely we should be encouraging people to come into central London by public transport rather than discouraging them from doing so by making it more expensive.
A politician of our times.
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Re: One Day Travelcards
Except it isn't if you live in zone 6, and travel by train. I travel with my son and use a Friends and Family Railcard.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 11:52 am You can just use your contactless card now, a paper Travelcard is redundant.
The cost for my trip to Brizzie will go from £12.90 to £16.60
Thanks a lot Khan!
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Re: One Day Travelcards
I have travelled from zone 6 to a game many times using contactless, costs about a fiver return.KenleyO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:31 pmExcept it isn't if you live in zone 6, and travel by train. I travel with my son and use a Friends and Family Railcard.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 11:52 am You can just use your contactless card now, a paper Travelcard is redundant.
The cost for my trip to Brizzie will go from £12.90 to £16.60
Thanks a lot Khan!
Sounds like you're doing something wrong.
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Re: One Day Travelcards
Contactless Zone 6 to Zone 1 single is peak £9.40 off peak £6.40. The only way to do it cheaper is to avoid zone 1 which is then peak £5.10 or off peak £3.50. This is not practical where I live, especially on evening kick offs.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:35 pmI have travelled from zone 6 to a game many times using contactless, costs about a fiver return.KenleyO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:31 pmExcept it isn't if you live in zone 6, and travel by train. I travel with my son and use a Friends and Family Railcard.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 11:52 am You can just use your contactless card now, a paper Travelcard is redundant.
The cost for my trip to Brizzie will go from £12.90 to £16.60
Thanks a lot Khan!
Sounds like you're doing something wrong.
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Re: One Day Travelcards
Oyster card is £3.40 off peak & £5.90 peak. Some people love wasting money travelling zone 1-6.KenleyO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:42 pmContactless Zone 6 to Zone 1 single is peak £9.40 off peak £6.40. The only way to do it cheaper is to avoid zone 1 which is then peak £5.10 or off peak £3.50. This is not practical where I live, especially on evening kick offs.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:35 pmI have travelled from zone 6 to a game many times using contactless, costs about a fiver return.
Sounds like you're doing something wrong.
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Re: One Day Travelcards
But Leyton isnt in zone 1.KenleyO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:42 pmContactless Zone 6 to Zone 1 single is peak £9.40 off peak £6.40. The only way to do it cheaper is to avoid zone 1 which is then peak £5.10 or off peak £3.50. This is not practical where I live, especially on evening kick offs.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:35 pmI have travelled from zone 6 to a game many times using contactless, costs about a fiver return.
Sounds like you're doing something wrong.
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Re: One Day Travelcards
It’s Sadiq Khans fault that this bloke can’t plan his travel route properlyLong slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:51 pmBut Leyton isnt in zone 1.KenleyO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:42 pmContactless Zone 6 to Zone 1 single is peak £9.40 off peak £6.40. The only way to do it cheaper is to avoid zone 1 which is then peak £5.10 or off peak £3.50. This is not practical where I live, especially on evening kick offs.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:35 pm
I have travelled from zone 6 to a game many times using contactless, costs about a fiver return.
Sounds like you're doing something wrong.
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Re: One Day Travelcards
Yes, a truly great man.ChorizO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 12:04 pmNo point living in the past. He is pushing progress which is logical and sensible. In fact, he is making decisions for tomorrow and not today.Highwood Man wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 11:36 am I've just read an article in the Evening Standard that says that Sadiq Khan is planning to axe One Day Travelcards on the tubes and buses with effect from January.
This seems like another crazy idea to me. Surely we should be encouraging people to come into central London by public transport rather than discouraging them from doing so by making it more expensive.
A politician of our times.
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Re: One Day Travelcards
And it’s Sadiq Khans fault that you choose to live in a place miles away from the football club that you support?
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Re: One Day Travelcards
I was born in Walthamstow, and have lived all round London. Orient is the only club I support and have been going since 1980. I currently live in Kenley, but can use Upper Warlingham as well. The point of public transport is to move people arround effciently and at a reasonable cost. Bear in mind all the fares quoted are before the no doubt inflation busting rise that will happen in January. It is probably true that it is probably cheaper to drive, but that kind of defeats the point doesn't it.
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Re: One Day Travelcards
probably kenley , its past croydon town centre. 3 overground trains . All covered with oyster card & capped at £14.90, which wouldnt be the cost of his return Journey.
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And it’s Sadiq Khans fault that you live in Kenley?KenleyO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 2:08 pm I was born in Walthamstow, and have lived all round London. Orient is the only club I support and have been going since 1980. I currently live in Kenley, but can use Upper Warlingham as well. The point of public transport is to move people arround effciently and at a reasonable cost. Bear in mind all the fares quoted are before the no doubt inflation busting rise that will happen in January. It is probably true that it is probably cheaper to drive, but that kind of defeats the point doesn't it.
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Have you heard of an Oyster card ?KenleyO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 2:08 pm I was born in Walthamstow, and have lived all round London. Orient is the only club I support and have been going since 1980. I currently live in Kenley, but can use Upper Warlingham as well. The point of public transport is to move people arround effciently and at a reasonable cost. Bear in mind all the fares quoted are before the no doubt inflation busting rise that will happen in January. It is probably true that it is probably cheaper to drive, but that kind of defeats the point doesn't it.
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Re: One Day Travelcards
I'm not an expert, but will you not hit a payg cap still? Are you saying the cap is higher than what you currently pay because you have a Railcard discount?
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Re: One Day Travelcards
Yes I will hit the PAYG cap as I sometimes have to get a bus as the trains are so crap from Purley, but I will no longer be able to use the Friends and Family pass which I get discount for the whole ticket.
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Re: One Day Travelcards
Oyster card covers you to caterham. I dont understand why you would pay more when you have a cheaper alternative available
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Re: One Day Travelcards
I grew up living in KenleyKenleyO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 2:08 pm I was born in Walthamstow, and have lived all round London. Orient is the only club I support and have been going since 1980. I currently live in Kenley, but can use Upper Warlingham as well. The point of public transport is to move people arround effciently and at a reasonable cost. Bear in mind all the fares quoted are before the no doubt inflation busting rise that will happen in January. It is probably true that it is probably cheaper to drive, but that kind of defeats the point doesn't it.
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Can you tell your Dad to get an Oyster Card !HenleyO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 2:44 pmI grew up living in KenleyKenleyO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 2:08 pm I was born in Walthamstow, and have lived all round London. Orient is the only club I support and have been going since 1980. I currently live in Kenley, but can use Upper Warlingham as well. The point of public transport is to move people arround effciently and at a reasonable cost. Bear in mind all the fares quoted are before the no doubt inflation busting rise that will happen in January. It is probably true that it is probably cheaper to drive, but that kind of defeats the point doesn't it.