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On 18 Aug, 16:56, Mizter T wrote:
On Aug 7, 5:04 pm, MIG wrote: On 7 Aug, 16:41, "Ian F." wrote: "Martin Deutsch" wrote: It's a little hard to say without knowing more details about "everything today", but I can tell you that Oyster PAYG capping, and a Victoria costs 50p less than the equivalent Travelcard, and a Victoria - Clapham Junction single is £2.40 - so the chances are, you're better off with a day travelcard. +++++++++++ Thanks Martin. I think I'll spend the 50p extra on a Travelcard - I'll get up to the cap level, but it'll save having to buy a ticket at Victoria. Thanks for the help - just in time...I have to go now.............. ;-) Ang on, that's not quite right. *You also have to bear in mind the difference between a zone 1 - 4 travelcard and capping in the zones where "everything today" takes place. *Assuming off-peak and assuming that "everything today" is restricted to zones 1 and 2, that's £1.20 less than a 1 - 4 travelcard. Probly still better to get the 1 - 4 travelcard though, and save £1.20. |
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