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I'm a bit confused regarding ticket options. We (two adults) will arrive
monday around 11 am in Gatwick. Our first destination is Sutton, then our room in Bethnal Green and probably a trip to the Westend. I found an Offpeak Day Travelcard (FCC only) is 13 GBP each. Is this OK, when we leave Gatwick with a Thameslink train, then change in Croydon? Return on Friday will be similar: start (offpeak) in Bethnal Green, some random trips within London zones, then Thameslink to Gatwick. May we use the 13 GPB ticket outwards only? When and where to buy? Thanks, Kai Borgolte, Bonn |
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Am 23.06.2013 00:13, schrieb Paul Corfield:
Thanks all for your suggestions. buy a normal Z16 One Day Travelcard ticket on the Friday morning and then before you travel to the airport go to a National Rail, NOT an Underground, ticket office and ask for an extension single (one way) ticket from Boundary Zone 6 to Gatwick Airport. This should cost £4.90 single. OK, I will do it this way. Less fuss and not too expensive. -- Kai Borgolte, Bonn |
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In message , at
10:01:42 on Sun, 23 Jun 2013, Kai Borgolte remarked: buy a normal Z16 One Day Travelcard ticket on the Friday morning and then before you travel to the airport go to a National Rail, NOT an Underground, ticket office and ask for an extension single (one way) ticket from Boundary Zone 6 to Gatwick Airport. This should cost £4.90 single. OK, I will do it this way. Less fuss and not too expensive. How are you travelling during the week? An Oyster card is the best choice if you are going to be using any trains/tube/buses. Then you can buy an ordinary boundary station (eg Croydon) ticket to Gatwick for your final leg (use the Oyster to get as far as Croydon, but you *must* leave the train and "touch out" in order to 'complete' that last bit of Oyster travel.) Convenient, huh? This map shows which bits of National Rail (in addition to London tube/bus) are valid with Oyster): http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...rvices-map.pdf -- Roland Perry |
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