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According to the 2005 prices on the TFL website, for the "average" Zone
4 commuter it is now cheaper buying Oyter pre-pay every day on the tube than it is buying a monthly or annual travelcard. Let me explain.... The average person would travel to work 236 days a year. That figure comes from 265 "working days", minus 8 bank holidays, and 21 days average annual leave. The daily cost from a Zone 4 station for a variety of ticket types is as follows : Oyster-pre pay singles : 5UKP (2 x 2.50) Monthly travelcard : 5.94UKP (116.80 * 12 / 236) Annual travelcard : 5.16UKP (1216 / 236) This doesnt include any days taken off sick (most people have a few per annum) or any travel taken at weekends (which a travelcard would cover), but overall, travelcards for Zone 4 tube travel are no longer the cheapest option! I wonder if TFL have spotted this anomaly?! Cheers, /Neil/ -- Web design, hosting and domain registration http://www.spellings.net/ |
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