Pay before you board....
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Pay before you board....
http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/use...lateDistance=1
I am planning my trip and noticed that on some stops I am seeing the message "Pay before you Board" but it is not showing this on ALL stops - is this just a FYI reminder for all stops? I am traveling entirely in London - Portobello Road over to Spitalfield Market and planning to buy the 7day Oyster Card and just making sure my Oyster Card will cover us.
I am planning my trip and noticed that on some stops I am seeing the message "Pay before you Board" but it is not showing this on ALL stops - is this just a FYI reminder for all stops? I am traveling entirely in London - Portobello Road over to Spitalfield Market and planning to buy the 7day Oyster Card and just making sure my Oyster Card will cover us.
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Your link doesn't work . . . are you asking about the tube?
When using the tube you 'touch in'/'touch out'- which means you touch your oyster to the pad on the entry gate and it opens. Then when you get to your destination station, you touch the pad to open the gate to exit.
On buses you touch a similar pad on board.
this shows how it works.
When using the tube you 'touch in'/'touch out'- which means you touch your oyster to the pad on the entry gate and it opens. Then when you get to your destination station, you touch the pad to open the gate to exit.
On buses you touch a similar pad on board.
this shows how it works.
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oops - THIS is how it works
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/14839.aspx

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The note OP refers to is about buses. Out in the suburbs you can pay the driver (at something like twice the rate it costs against PAYG on Oyster), but in the city centre they won't (to save time handling cash and arguing with people who haven't got change), so those stops are plastered with "Pay in advance" signs, and some have machines you can buy a single ticket from (at the higher, cash, rate).
Or in other words, never pay cash-per-ride.
Or in other words, never pay cash-per-ride.
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yes I am asking about the bus- gotcha Patrick - thanks - with our 7 day Oyster we will just swipe as we get on - thanks!!
On the same lines - I have read about the Heritage Bus route - # 15 and #9 - are these still running? I would just get on at Kensington High Street to Trafalgar Square or Trafalgar to Tower Hill??
During my planning I did notice some bus routes going down Whitehall but didnt pay attention to which route.
On the same lines - I have read about the Heritage Bus route - # 15 and #9 - are these still running? I would just get on at Kensington High Street to Trafalgar Square or Trafalgar to Tower Hill??
During my planning I did notice some bus routes going down Whitehall but didnt pay attention to which route.