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Roland Perry August 28th 04 01:10 PM

Travelcard Peak/Off Peak
 
In message , at
17:11:00 on Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Richard J.
remarked:
Vistor Travelcards are designed for overseas visitors, and cannot be
purchased after arrival in London. In the UK, they can be purchased
only as part of a London holiday package through certain travel agents.
They work out more expensive than one-day or weekly Travelcards unless
full use is made of the discounts to tourist attractions.


But as has been mentioned, they work all day. A tourist might want to
get out and about early, to make best use of the day, rather than
lounging in bed until 9.30!
--
Roland Perry

Helen Deborah Vecht August 28th 04 05:29 PM

Travelcard Peak/Off Peak
 
Roland Perry typed


In message , at
17:11:00 on Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Richard J.
remarked:
Vistor Travelcards are designed for overseas visitors, and cannot be
purchased after arrival in London. In the UK, they can be purchased
only as part of a London holiday package through certain travel agents.
They work out more expensive than one-day or weekly Travelcards unless
full use is made of the discounts to tourist attractions.


But as has been mentioned, they work all day. A tourist might want to
get out and about early, to make best use of the day, rather than
lounging in bed until 9.30!


Depending on your planned activities for the day, it might be cheapest
to buy a single for the first Tube journey of the day and a One Day
(Off-Peak) Travelcard later...

--
Helen D. Vecht:
Edgware.

Jiminy August 29th 04 09:00 AM

Travelcard Peak/Off Peak
 
On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 14:10:49 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote:

But as has been mentioned, they work all day. A tourist might want to
get out and about early, to make best use of the day, rather than
lounging in bed until 9.30!


sleeping in the tube?



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