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In message , Martin
Underwood writes Forgive a naive question, but what is the advantage of Oyster over paper tickets - either specific single/return ones or a one-day travelcard? Are Oyster fares cheaper than paper-ticket fares for the same journey (assuming it's not by NR!) Yes - considerably cheaper: an off-peak bus journey is 80p with Oyster, £1.50 with a paper ticket; a zone 1 tube single is £1.50 with Oyster or £3 without. Oyster fare-capping means that one day's use should be 50p or so below the equivalent one-day travelcard price - so, a much smaller saving there, and no saving at all if the travel includes a national rail journey since that will normally have to be paid for as an additional item. or is the main advantage the convenience of not having to queue up at a counter or ticket machine before you can travel? That is another advantage. The current non-acceptance by most of National Rail in London for prepay/occasional travel is the biggest disadvantage for many. -- Paul Terry |
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