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I'll arrive to stansted airport and my hotel is near blackwall. I'll
stay in london for a week so i need a 7day travelcard and I'd like to buy a paper travelcard to use 2for1 vouchers. A friend suggested me to take national express coach to stansted, then the jubilee line to canning town and finally dlr to blackwall. In a previous post you said in Stratford i can only buy oyster travelcard. So where can i buy the paper travelcard? Thanks in advance |
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On Mar 13, 3:54*am, Davide Trani wrote:
I'll arrive to stansted airport and my hotel is near blackwall. I'll stay in london for a week so i need a 7day travelcard and I'd like to buy a paper travelcard to use 2for1 vouchers. A friend suggested me to take national express coach to stansted, then the jubilee line to canning town and finally dlr to blackwall. In a previous post you said in Stratford i can only buy oyster travelcard. So where can i buy the paper travelcard? Thanks in advance I think you meant "... coach to Stratford". I was wondering if there were any National Rail ticket machines at Stratford that would sell a seven-day travelcard, but if not (someone will confirm) ... It depends on the relative prices, how much you are carrying and how many single fares you are prepared to pay before getting the travelcard The quickest option is probably to get a train from Stansted to Liverpool Street, then get a paper travelcard from the National Rail ticket office there and then get one of many trains to Stratford from Liverpool Street (or get the DLR at Bank nearby). If you had loads of time, you could get the coach to Victoria instead of Stratford, get a travelcard from the National Rail ticket office there and then get the Underground. If you were adventurous you could find Maryland station, which is very near Stratford, and get it there. If you don't mind paying a single DLR fare first, you could go by DLR to Limehouse and (I think) get the travelcard at the National Rail ticket office. |
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, at 00:54:34 on Fri, 13 Mar 2009, MIG remarked: If you were adventurous you could find Maryland station, which is very near Stratford, and get it there. Stratford is a much bigger station - why won't a paper Travelcard be available from there? -- Roland Perry |
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On 2009-03-13 09:28:43 +0100, Roland Perry said:
In message , at 00:54:34 on Fri, 13 Mar 2009, MIG remarked: If you were adventurous you could find Maryland station, which is very near Stratford, and get it there. Stratford is a much bigger station - why won't a paper Travelcard be available from there? http://groups.google.it/group/uk.tra...fa9c4d1?hl=it# Paul said the travel card will be issued on oyster if i buy it at Stratford... |
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In message , at 13:15:55 on
Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Davide Trani remarked: If you were adventurous you could find Maryland station, which is very near Stratford, and get it there. Stratford is a much bigger station - why won't a paper Travelcard be available from there? http://groups.google.it/group/uk.tra...hread/thread/f e176607afa9c4d1?hl=it# Paul said the travel card will be issued on oyster if i buy it at Stratford... OK. So that raises the question: What's the disadvantage of an Oyster-held Travelcard as opposed to a paper one? In other words, where will it not be accepted that a paper one would. -- Roland Perry |
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On 2009-03-13 14:19:41 +0100, Roland Perry said:
In message , at 13:15:55 on Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Davide Trani remarked: If you were adventurous you could find Maryland station, which is very near Stratford, and get it there. Stratford is a much bigger station - why won't a paper Travelcard be available from there? http://groups.google.it/group/uk.tra...hread/thread/f e176607afa9c4d1?hl=it# Paul said the travel card will be issued on oyster if i buy it at Stratford... OK. So that raises the question: What's the disadvantage of an Oyster-held Travelcard as opposed to a paper one? In other words, where will it not be accepted that a paper one would. 2for1 offers are valid only with rail tickets or paper travelcards (with rail sign on it) |
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On Mar 13, 8:28*am, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 00:54:34 on Fri, 13 Mar 2009, MIG remarked: If you were adventurous you could find Maryland station, which is very near Stratford, and get it there. Stratford is a much bigger station - why won't a paper Travelcard be available from there? IIRC it doesn't have a staffed NXEA ticket office, only an Underground one, and LU don't sell paper season tickets. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On 13 Mar, 07:54, MIG wrote:
On Mar 13, 3:54*am, Davide Trani wrote: I'll arrive to stansted airport and my hotel is near blackwall. I'll stay in london for a week so i need a 7day travelcard and I'd like to buy a paper travelcard to use 2for1 vouchers. A friend suggested me to take national express coach to stansted, then the jubilee line to canning town and finally dlr to blackwall. In a previous post you said in Stratford i can only buy oyster travelcard. So where can i buy the paper travelcard? Thanks in advance I think you meant "... coach to Stratford". *I was wondering if there were any National Rail ticket machines at Stratford that would sell a seven-day travelcard, but if not (someone will confirm) ... It depends on the relative prices, how much you are carrying and how many single fares you are prepared to pay before getting the travelcard The quickest option is probably to get a train from Stansted to Liverpool Street, then get a paper travelcard from the National Rail ticket office there and then get one of many trains to Stratford from Liverpool Street (or get the DLR at Bank nearby). The quickest option is probably to take the train from Stansted directly to Stratford (they leave at 3 mins past the hour most of the day, except during the peaks and early morning when you have to change at Tottenham Hale) and buy your weekly travelcard at Stratford. Journey time is just over an hour. |
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On Mar 13, 10:25*am, wrote:
On 13 Mar, 07:54, MIG wrote: On Mar 13, 3:54*am, Davide Trani wrote: I'll arrive to stansted airport and my hotel is near blackwall. I'll stay in london for a week so i need a 7day travelcard and I'd like to buy a paper travelcard to use 2for1 vouchers. A friend suggested me to take national express coach to stansted, then the jubilee line to canning town and finally dlr to blackwall. In a previous post you said in Stratford i can only buy oyster travelcard. So where can i buy the paper travelcard? Thanks in advance I think you meant "... coach to Stratford". *I was wondering if there were any National Rail ticket machines at Stratford that would sell a seven-day travelcard, but if not (someone will confirm) ... It depends on the relative prices, how much you are carrying and how many single fares you are prepared to pay before getting the travelcard The quickest option is probably to get a train from Stansted to Liverpool Street, then get a paper travelcard from the National Rail ticket office there and then get one of many trains to Stratford from Liverpool Street (or get the DLR at Bank nearby). The quickest option is probably to take the train from Stansted directly to Stratford (they leave at 3 mins past the hour most of the day, except during the peaks and early morning when you have to change at Tottenham Hale) and buy your weekly travelcard at Stratford. Journey time is just over an hour. The problem is not being able to get a paper travelcard at Stratford, if that's correct, which comes from a good authority. Given the frequency and stopping pattern, it's probably usually quicker to get to Stratford via Liverpool Street anyway. Just not convenient with luggage. |
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On 13 Mar, 14:46, MIG wrote:
On Mar 13, 10:25*am, wrote: On 13 Mar, 07:54, MIG wrote: On Mar 13, 3:54*am, Davide Trani wrote: I'll arrive to stansted airport and my hotel is near blackwall. I'll stay in london for a week so i need a 7day travelcard and I'd like to buy a paper travelcard to use 2for1 vouchers. A friend suggested me to take national express coach to stansted, then the jubilee line to canning town and finally dlr to blackwall. In a previous post you said in Stratford i can only buy oyster travelcard. So where can i buy the paper travelcard? Thanks in advance I think you meant "... coach to Stratford". *I was wondering if there were any National Rail ticket machines at Stratford that would sell a seven-day travelcard, but if not (someone will confirm) ... It depends on the relative prices, how much you are carrying and how many single fares you are prepared to pay before getting the travelcard The quickest option is probably to get a train from Stansted to Liverpool Street, then get a paper travelcard from the National Rail ticket office there and then get one of many trains to Stratford from Liverpool Street (or get the DLR at Bank nearby). The quickest option is probably to take the train from Stansted directly to Stratford (they leave at 3 mins past the hour most of the day, except during the peaks and early morning when you have to change at Tottenham Hale) and buy your weekly travelcard at Stratford. Journey time is just over an hour. The problem is not being able to get a paper travelcard at Stratford, if that's correct, which comes from a good authority. *Given the frequency and stopping pattern, it's probably usually quicker to get to Stratford via Liverpool Street anyway. *Just not convenient with luggage. There are National Express ticket machines which should (I'm not there to check) sell paper 7 day travel cards. There used to be a National Rail ticket office, but with all the works in the past years, I'm not sure who runs all the facilities at Stratford. |
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