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Osiris Luxor February 21st 04 09:36 AM

Capital Travel cards
 
Hi
What are Capital Travel cards and were can I find some info on them
and I am right in saying they allow you to travel on overground trains
in the same way as travel cards allow you to travel on the tube within
certain areas

TIA

Paul Terry February 21st 04 10:15 AM

Capital Travel cards
 
In message , Osiris Luxor
writes

What are Capital Travel cards and were can I find some info on them


Never heard of them.

and I am right in saying they allow you to travel on overground trains
in the same way as travel cards allow you to travel on the tube within
certain areas


Normal travelcards don't just cover the underground - they include
buses, trams, the DLR and overground trains in the zones for which they
are valid:

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/fares-tick...velcards.shtml

Note that an LT card doesn't include overground trains, but standard
travelcards do.

--
Paul Terry

Helen Deborah Vecht February 21st 04 11:33 AM

Capital Travel cards
 
Paul Terry typed


In message , Osiris Luxor
writes


What are Capital Travel cards and were can I find some info on them


Never heard of them.


Me neither, but I'd *guess* that they're one of those cards available to
foreign visitors.

--
Helen D. Vecht:
Edgware.

Martin Bienwald February 21st 04 01:37 PM

Capital Travel cards
 
Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:
: Paul Terry typed
: Osiris Luxor:

: What are Capital Travel cards and were can I find some info on them

: Never heard of them.

: Me neither, but I'd *guess* that they're one of those cards available to
: foreign visitors.

Those I know as "Visitor Travelcard". However, I seem to recall that the
Travelcard scheme was indeed called "Capitalcard" when first introduced
more than 20 years ago.

.... Martin

Robin Mayes February 21st 04 03:04 PM

Capital Travel cards
 

"Osiris Luxor" wrote in message
...
Hi
What are Capital Travel cards and were can I find some info on them
and I am right in saying they allow you to travel on overground trains
in the same way as travel cards allow you to travel on the tube within
certain areas


When travelcards were first introduced, they wern't valid on British Rail
services. Capitalcards were more expensive than travelcards but allowed
travel on British Rail services.



Alistair Bell February 21st 04 03:50 PM

Capital Travel cards
 
"Martin Bienwald" wrote in message
...
Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:
: Paul Terry typed
: Osiris Luxor:

: What are Capital Travel cards and were can I find some info on them

: Never heard of them.

: Me neither, but I'd *guess* that they're one of those cards available to
: foreign visitors.

Those I know as "Visitor Travelcard". However, I seem to recall that the
Travelcard scheme was indeed called "Capitalcard" when first introduced
more than 20 years ago.


And indeed, until the late eighties, there were indeed two products: one
called "Travelcard" that didn't give access to BR (i.e. what we'd now call
an "LT Card") and one called "Capitalcard" that did. The two were merged
under the Travelcard brand somewhere around 1989.

Methinks somebody is operating out of a really old London guidebook...



Paul Corfield February 21st 04 07:08 PM

Capital Travel cards
 
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 10:36:20 +0000 (UTC), Osiris Luxor
wrote:

Hi
What are Capital Travel cards and were can I find some info on them
and I am right in saying they allow you to travel on overground trains
in the same way as travel cards allow you to travel on the tube within
certain areas


I think you have a long memory. Many years ago there were separate
tickets - Travelcards and Capitalcards. The Travelcard was LT services
only while the Capitalcard was charged at a higher price because it
provided BR services as well.

However both tickets were merged into the Travelcard product which now
provides for travel on buses, tubes, national rail trains, trams and DLR
within the zones for which you buy it. As there is now just one bus zone
in London any Travelcard gives you the right to travel on any TfL bus
within the Greater London area.
--
Paul C


Admits to working for London Underground!


Martin Rich February 21st 04 10:01 PM

Capital Travel cards
 
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 10:36:20 +0000 (UTC), Osiris Luxor
wrote:

Hi
What are Capital Travel cards and were can I find some info on them
and I am right in saying they allow you to travel on overground trains
in the same way as travel cards allow you to travel on the tube within
certain areas



In the very early days of travelcards, the ordinary travelcards didn't
cover British Rail services, as they then were, but you could buy a
'Capitalcard' which could be used on British Rail. At some point the
'Capitalcard' name was dropped and the standard travelcards extended
to include British Rail and its successors. This happened around 1987
so you have picked up some rather out-of-date information

Martin


Ben Nunn February 23rd 04 11:44 AM

Capital Travel cards
 
Unless I'm very much mistaken, it was Alistair Bell
), in message M%LZb.375019$na.566908@attbi_s04
who said:

Those I know as "Visitor Travelcard". However, I seem to recall that
the Travelcard scheme was indeed called "Capitalcard" when first
introduced more than 20 years ago.


And indeed, until the late eighties, there were indeed two products:
one called "Travelcard" that didn't give access to BR (i.e. what we'd
now call an "LT Card") and one called "Capitalcard" that did. The two
were merged under the Travelcard brand somewhere around 1989.

Methinks somebody is operating out of a really old London guidebook...



It's all good nostalgia though.

I remember getting the occasional capitalcard as a child in the 1980s - it
were really exciting back then, like drinking Quatro or eating a King Cone.

I often stay awake wondering who ate the last ever King Cone.

BTN



Tom Anderson February 23rd 04 06:57 PM

Capital Travel cards
 
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Ben Nunn wrote:

I often stay awake wondering who ate the last ever King Cone.


nobody - it's in a cryogenic freezer in a bunker deep beneath the MI5
building.

tom

--
Exceptions say, there was a problem. Someone must deal with it. If you won't deal with it, I'll find someone who will.



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