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Old Nov 16th, 2003 | 02:50 PM
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child travel cards

Hi, I have read all of the posts and threads on the travel cards that I can find and I am still somewhat confused.I am travellling to London for a week in February with my husband and 3 kids (13, 10, 8). I am planning on waiting until I get there to be the zone 1 only 7 day card, as my kids do not want to go to the zoo. I know that my husband and I do not need photos, but do my kids? I read several links suggesting that childrsn's rates need some kind of photo. Thanks fo any info...
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Old Nov 16th, 2003 | 03:14 PM
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hi jilldmd, Don't worry about being confused...it's confusing! You really have to dig to find the info and even then it isn't always crystal clear.

I would go assuming your kids do need photos as the text at the website (www.tfl.gov.uk) states only adult Zone 1 and Zone 1&2 do not need photos. Stick a few in your wallet before you leave. And we're talking faces cut out of snapshots, not formal pictures.

You all qualify for a daily family travelcard which is a real bargain financially (under 3 GBP for Zones 1 & 2) but is a little restrictive (after 9:30 am travel and everyone must travel together for each trip)
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Old Nov 16th, 2003 | 03:18 PM
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Kids age 14 and 15 need a child photocard just to prove that they're age-eligible for child rates. However, I learned this towards the end of a 3-week visit with a 15-year-old, buying family travelcards most days, so I suspect that it's not enforced very enthusiastically.

OTOH, the transportforlondon web site does indicate that a photo is needed for the 7-day travelcard. Your best bet is to have proof of age (i.e., passport) and photos handy when buying the passes. The photos don't have to be formal passport-type ones, just roughly that size. You could go through the family snapshots and pick out a few in which one of the kids looks good and another doesn't, to cut up.

http://www.transportforlondon.gov.uk...t_season.shtml
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Old Nov 16th, 2003 | 03:28 PM
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As obxgirl pointed out, when purchasing family travelcards, the adult(s) and child(ren) are considered to be a group who must travel together. When we visited, we therefore bought two adult/child pairs, in effect two families, so that we could travel in pairs rather than as a group of 4, if we chose to.

Family travelcards worked well for us because we did a home exchange on the outskirts of London, and didn't go into the city every day. For 7 straight days around the city, the savings on the family travelcards really aren't worth the hassle of daily purchases and waiting til 9:30 on weekdays, IMHO.
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Old Nov 17th, 2003 | 10:21 AM
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Confusion does seem to reign here:

The VISITORS travel cards do not require photos, they come in two types: central zones (1-2) and all zones (1-6), there are versions for adults and children, and you can get cards for various lengths (days). These can be purchased in advance via www. tickets-on-line.com.

The FAMILY travel card is a one-day pass for a family group traveling together (after 9.30 a.m. weekdays). Your kids won't need a photocard, because of their ages. If they were 14 or 15 a photocard would be needed, but in practice a child's passport will usually suffice.

The weekly Visitors TravelCard will cost almost £64 for your family versus £55 for a series of 7 days of family travel cards. The £9 savings work out IF: you are always traveling together and you don't need to travel before 9.30am on weekdays.

The daily purchases also work well if you have a day where you don't need to take public transport. On the other hand, pre-purchasing the Visitors TravelCards frees you from having to get in line every day to purchase tickets.

Now, if I could only be sure that this makes things LESS confusing....

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Old Nov 17th, 2003 | 11:28 AM
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Thanks David. Isn't the zone 1 only card slightly less expensive? Also, to clarify, my kids DO NOT need photos for their 1 week zone 1 card? I have decided to do the weekly card, as we are usually up and out early and don't want to wait for 9:30. Also, I don't want to have to line up every day to purchase the cards. I imagine we will be on the tube and the buses a lot in February, so i am sure that I can't really go too wrong.
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Old Nov 17th, 2003 | 11:29 AM
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I should also mention, I am aware that I need to wait until I get to London to buy the zone 1 card. Will I still NOT need a photo?
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Old Nov 17th, 2003 | 11:58 AM
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You won't need a photo for the adult cards, but IMHO the transportforlondon web site is inconsistent regarding the kids' travelcards. Adult 7-day travelcard for just zone 1 is about £3 less than for zone 1&2.
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