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Old August 25th 09, 08:42 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
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Default Annual Season Ticket : Colchester - London All Zones

On 25 Aug, 20:50, "[.n]" wrote:
"Mizter T" wrote in message

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I've tried the one (to me) fairly obvious tactic of trying to see if a
Colchester to Stratford and then a Z1-2 Oyster travelcard (there doesn't
seem to be a Z1 only travelcard) would make it cheaper.


First things first - a zones 1&2 Travelcard would *not* cover the
journey from Stratford into Liverpool Street/ central London because
Stratford is in zone 3!

[.n] - Whoops - my mistake!!! I had thought it was a Z2 station.



I've not really worked out the actual feasibility of this for me but its
possible that COL-KPA (Kensington Olympia) is an alternative to an All
Zones
travelcard


Any suggestions at all please?


It would be helpful to know what your regular journey is - a rail-only
season ticket from Colchester to London plus using Oyster Pay-as-you-
go for your Tube and/or bus journeys might work out cheaper, but it
all depends on the specific journey in question and how often you make
other journeys etc etc etc

[.n] - I mostly travel from Colchester (and to confuse matters - I've also
been considering the PlusBus addon for £500) to High Street Kensington. I do
do other journeys occasionally, but that's my main commute - hence the
possibility of travelling to KPA


If saving money is your objective, then COL to SRA is £3772 and SRA to
KPA is £520 (routed not London) or a zone 2 and 3 travelcard is £664.
If you got the latter travelcard on oyster it would be simple to touch
in at SRA and touch out at LST (noting that Oyster PAYG is valid on
that route) then in at ZLV and out at HSK if you so wished.
Overground is a stagger as I'm sure you know.

The travelcard option totals 4436 which isn't that much less than COL
to ZONE R1256 at 4600. I forget the cost of an oyster extension into
and out of zone 1, however you'd need to see whether you'll spend more
than £164 on journeys to zones 1/4/5/6 in a year. Any travel out to
Heathrow for example? Any frequent trips to places in the network
area (where for example buying boundary zone 6 to Didcot will save you
some money)?

I'm surprised actually, but theres no point in changing at Shenfield
to get the local train that calls at Harold Wood (COL to HRO 3180,
zone 1-6 1904).

In general, there are no season fares from Colchester to any
destinations inside Z1-6 apart from places on the line of route from
there (i.e. HRO, SRA, LST etc). I can't actually find any from
Colchester to anywhere where one would have to cross London - but I
haven't looked that far. Some curious fares from COL to places on
south eastern trains, routed as Zone R1256 LONDN (Swanscombe and
Chatham produce this, Maidstone and Hastings don't).