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one-day-bus pass
Good afternoon,
I should want to know how much it is to buy a one-day-bus-pass without the Oyster card, to travel in London. And where to buy it (I arrive at St Pancras station) Thans for your replies. Michèle |
one-day-bus pass
On 19 Jun, 15:25, Michèle wrote:
Good afternoon, I should want to know how much it is to buy a one-day-bus-pass without the Oyster card, to travel in London. And where to buy it (I arrive at St Pancras station) Thans for your replies. Michèle If you go to a London Underground station they will probably try to persuade you that £3 credit on Oyster is a better deal than a one-day bus pass. I thought a one-day bus pass was £3.60, but the guide I've just looked up says £3.50. You can certainly get a paper bus pass from many local shops (mainly newsagents). More shops can sell paper tickets than can sell Oyster, because they don't all have the Oyster equipment. Obviously, if you use less than four buses, you still have some of the Oyster £3 left for the next day, while the one-day bus pass expires whether you use it or not. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...s-08-01-02.pdf |
one-day-bus pass
MIG a formulé ce jeudi :
If you go to a London Underground station they will probably try to persuade you that £3 credit on Oyster is a better deal than a one-day bus pass. I thought a one-day bus pass was £3.60, but the guide I've just looked up says £3.50. You can certainly get a paper bus pass from many local shops (mainly newsagents). More shops can sell paper tickets than can sell Oyster, because they don't all have the Oyster equipment. Obviously, if you use less than four buses, you still have some of the Oyster £3 left for the next day, while the one-day bus pass expires whether you use it or not. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...s-08-01-02.pdf Thanks a lot, MIG. |
one-day-bus pass
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 07:49:42 -0700 (PDT), MIG
wrote: I thought a one-day bus pass was =A33.60, but the guide I've just looked up says =A33.50. You can certainly get a paper bus pass from many local shops (mainly newsagents). More shops can sell paper tickets than can sell Oyster, because they don't all have the Oyster equipment. You can also buy a paper pass from a bus ticket machine. These are found at most bus stops in central London, and require exact change. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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