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This week, I'm travelling from Rugby to Euston and back with Virgin
every day. I will then need to make a daily return trip from Euston underground to Westminster underground. Would it be cheaper to buy 5 x daily zone 1 return tickets or an Oyster card? I've no idea how Oyster works - can I buy it at Euston tomorrow morning and do I simply put money onto it, i.e. pre-pay? Does this method work out cheaper than buying ordinary single/returns? Thanks |
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![]() "Miss Uk Railway" wrote in message ups.com... This week, I'm travelling from Rugby to Euston and back with Virgin every day. I will then need to make a daily return trip from Euston underground to Westminster underground. Would it be cheaper to buy 5 x daily zone 1 return tickets or an Oyster card? I've no idea how Oyster works - can I buy it at Euston tomorrow morning and do I simply put money onto it, i.e. pre-pay? Does this method work out cheaper than buying ordinary single/returns? Thanks If you buy tickets each day they will cost £2 each way. £2 x 10 = £20 If you use Oyster prepay you will pay a £3 deposit and the tickets will cost £1.70 each = £17 + £3 = £20 If you buy a weekly ticket on Oyster for Zone 1 it will be £18.50 and there will be no deposit (a special offer at the moment) = £18.50 You can buy the Oyster Card at Euston station or if you had thought about it earlier you could have bought it at www.oystercard.com and had it sent to your home address - avoiding queuing even once. |
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In message . com, at
05:07:18 on Sun, 30 Oct 2005, Miss Uk Railway remarked: This week, I'm travelling from Rugby to Euston and back with Virgin every day. I will then need to make a daily return trip from Euston underground to Westminster underground. Would it be cheaper to buy 5 x daily zone 1 return tickets or an Oyster card? I've no idea how Oyster works - can I buy it at Euston tomorrow morning and do I simply put money onto it, i.e. pre-pay? Yes. Allow the normal queuing time plus ten minutes. Will cost you £3 deposit plus whatever amount of credit you choose to add. Does this method work out cheaper than buying ordinary single/returns? Ten singles on paper tickets is £20, on Oyster £17, so you'll break even in a week. Next time you are in London you'll be saving the 30p each ticket, and soon saving £1.50 when paper singles go up to £3, and Oyster falls to £1.50 . -- Roland Perry |
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On 30 Oct 2005 05:07:18 -0800, "Miss Uk Railway"
wrote: This week, I'm travelling from Rugby to Euston and back with Virgin every day. I will then need to make a daily return trip from Euston underground to Westminster underground. It would be cheapest for you to get a weekly Rugby to London season ticket that includes an all-zones Travelcard (£132.60) rather than just a Rugby to Euston one (£130.90). This would cover the Underground journeys too. |
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In message , at
14:11:00 on Sun, 30 Oct 2005, Colin Rosenstiel remarked: In article , (Roland Perry) wrote: In message . com, at 05:07:18 on Sun, 30 Oct 2005, Miss Uk Railway remarked: This week, I'm travelling from Rugby to Euston and back with Virgin every day. I will then need to make a daily return trip from Euston underground to Westminster underground. Would it be cheaper to buy 5 x daily zone 1 return tickets or an Oyster card? I've no idea how Oyster works - can I buy it at Euston tomorrow morning and do I simply put money onto it, i.e. pre-pay? Yes. Allow the normal queuing time plus ten minutes. Will cost you £3 deposit plus whatever amount of credit you choose to add. Does this method work out cheaper than buying ordinary single/returns? Ten singles on paper tickets is £20, on Oyster £17, so you'll break even in a week. Next time you are in London you'll be saving the 30p each ticket, and soon saving £1.50 when paper singles go up to £3, and Oyster falls to £1.50 . You and "TKD" are wrong of course, for not thinking of combined National rail and tube tickets. These will always be cheaper. If it is 5 journeys all in one week, a weekly season from Rugby would be cheaper too, I expect. Yes, those probably would be cheaper. (It wasn't the question we were asked, though). -- Roland Perry |
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In article ,
(Peter Smyth) wrote: "Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message ... In article , (Roland Perry) wrote: In message . com, at 05:07:18 on Sun, 30 Oct 2005, Miss Uk Railway remarked: This week, I'm travelling from Rugby to Euston and back with Virgin every day. I will then need to make a daily return trip from Euston underground to Westminster underground. Would it be cheaper to buy 5 x daily zone 1 return tickets or an Oyster card? I've no idea how Oyster works - can I buy it at Euston tomorrow morning and do I simply put money onto it, i.e. pre-pay? Yes. Allow the normal queuing time plus ten minutes. Will cost you £3 deposit plus whatever amount of credit you choose to add. Does this method work out cheaper than buying ordinary single/returns? Ten singles on paper tickets is £20, on Oyster £17, so you'll break even in a week. Next time you are in London you'll be saving the 30p each ticket, and soon saving £1.50 when paper singles go up to £3, and Oyster falls to £1.50 . You and "TKD" are wrong of course, for not thinking of combined National rail and tube tickets. These will always be cheaper. No you are wrong. A return from Rugby to Zone 1 is exactly £4 more than a return from Rugby to London Terminals so an Oyster return of £3.40 will be cheaper. Not what was said in this thread: It would be cheapest for you to get a weekly Rugby to London season ticket that includes an all-zones Travelcard (£132.60) rather than just a Rugby to Euston one (£130.90). This would cover the Underground journeys too. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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![]() "TKD" wrote in message ... "Miss Uk Railway" wrote in message ups.com... This week, I'm travelling from Rugby to Euston and back with Virgin every day. I will then need to make a daily return trip from Euston underground to Westminster underground. If you buy tickets each day they will cost £2 each way. £2 x 10 = £20 If you use Oyster prepay you will pay a £3 deposit and the tickets will cost £1.70 each = £17 + £3 = £20 If you buy a weekly ticket on Oyster for Zone 1 it will be £18.50 and there will be no deposit (a special offer at the moment) = £18.50 Do LUL still do Zone 1 Carnets - if so, how much do they cost? (but see the response that advises a Travelcard season). Peter |
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![]() "Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message ... In article , (Roland Perry) wrote: In message . com, at 05:07:18 on Sun, 30 Oct 2005, Miss Uk Railway remarked: This week, I'm travelling from Rugby to Euston and back with Virgin every day. I will then need to make a daily return trip from Euston underground to Westminster underground. Would it be cheaper to buy 5 x daily zone 1 return tickets or an Oyster card? I've no idea how Oyster works - can I buy it at Euston tomorrow morning and do I simply put money onto it, i.e. pre-pay? Yes. Allow the normal queuing time plus ten minutes. Will cost you £3 deposit plus whatever amount of credit you choose to add. Does this method work out cheaper than buying ordinary single/returns? Ten singles on paper tickets is £20, on Oyster £17, so you'll break even in a week. Next time you are in London you'll be saving the 30p each ticket, and soon saving £1.50 when paper singles go up to £3, and Oyster falls to £1.50 . You and "TKD" are wrong of course, for not thinking of combined National rail and tube tickets. These will always be cheaper. For a daily return trip from Euston underground to Westminster underground as the OP asked? No, I don't think so. |
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