Transit fares in London?
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Transit fares in London?
I read Rick Steves' "Europe through the Back Door" and he suggested getting "tourist tickets" in London for unlimited travel on all public transport. He mentioned that they may seem expensive but are worth it. Unfortunately, he didn't name any prices. Anyone have any idea what a 2-day fare would be? Also, where would I obtain one? Is it possible to get one at the Gatwick Express station? Any leads would be helpful. Thanks!
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Mary, <BR>You can find information on the various types of travel cards for London at www.londontransport.co.uk including types, their costs and what modes of transport they encompass. You can get them at any underground station in London. Since most tourist attractions are within zones 1 and 2, don't invest in passes encompassing the remaining zones. If you choose to visit outside those two zones, you can buy a supplemental ticket for that excursion.
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Fodors <BR> <BR>Dear Ms Connolly, <BR> <BR>A one day ticket for travel by bus, tube and local train all over central London and much of London beyond (as far as Greenwich, for example) costs me four pounds. It's called a Two Zone London Day Travel Card. You can certainly buy it at the railway station at Gatwick. It starts to work from 0930 Monday to Friday, but any time at weekends. <BR> <BR>Are you sure you want Gatwick Express ? Connex South Central cost a pound less to Victoria and take five minutes longer, Connex to the Midlands run hourly from Gatwick to Kensington Olympia, good for hotels in Kensington, Earls Court and South Kensington, and Thameslink cost the same as Gatwick Express but take you you to Kings Cross Thameslink and so almost to Bloomsbury, or to Charing Cross station, beside Trafalgar Square. If you'd like detail on any of these journeys, made with baggage, please ask me for it. And please anyway write if I can help further. Welcome to London <BR> <BR>Ben Haines <BR> <BR>
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Thanks Wes, I will visit that site soon to brush up on better info. But I also read somewhere that one could get a weekend pass for about $10 to cover Saturday and Sunday. I think that might be on the website, too. I'll check it out. Thanks for your help! <BR> <BR>Humblest regards, <BR>Mary
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Individual tickets are 1.50 pounds; a carnet of ten tickets is 11.50 pounds. The day pass is definitely a savings at 4 pounds if you're doing more than 3 rides a day, and most travelers do, and if you're starting out after 9:30. The weekend passes are a savings of 25% off two one-day passes, but I don't know if there's a time limitation in the morning (my recollection is there isn't). <BR> <BR>I used the Gatwick Express, but didn't realize there was the Connex until after I'd bought my ticket. <BR> <BR>


