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Coffee & ITSO
Mizter T wrote in
: The only situation where you would gain any significant benefit from using Oyster PAYG would be if you only made two bus journeys at 90p each (so £1.80 total - a saving of £1.30 ), or a lesser saving if making one bus and one zone 1 Tube journer (90p plus £1.50 so £1.40 total - a meagre saving of 70p!). Otherwise the flexibility of the trusty old Travelcard wins! It's maybe worth pointing out that if Robert lives in Reading (or anywhere in England) and has a Senior Railcard, he will also be eligible for a free Senior Bus Concession card from his local authority, which gives free off- peak travel on buses anywhere in England, including London. So if he is prepared to put up with the bouncing buses, he need only by a return rail ticket to London. Peter -- Peter Campbell Smith ~ London ~ pjcs00 (a) gmail.com |
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