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Single fare from 2nd Jan
elyob wrote:
On Dec 8, 4:08 pm, Paul Terry wrote: In message , elyob writes According to the TfL website, it'll cost me £3.20 to get from Surbiton [National Rail] to Brixton [London Underground] ... However, won't I be exiting at Vauxhall National Rail before having to get back on again at Vauxhall Underground? Yes - why's that a problem? (Vauxhall, like Brixton, is zone 2, so it's basically a zone 6 to zone 2 ticket). I thought that touching out of national rail could make the tube journey a new journey? No, the journey will be considered a single journey. Under the new arrangements though, it can have 3 different prices, ie Tube [1] only, Rail only, or in this case Tube + Rail. In your example Vauxhall [NR] and [LU] will work as an out of station interchange, (OSI) [1] where 'Tube' means LU/LO/DLR (and those NR routes that already accept PAYG apparently). Paul S |
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