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then when you get to Kings Cross you can but your daily PAPER travel cards.>
From Kings X to where? You have to buy a ticket to somewhere - like Kings Cross to Faringdon (national rail station the next station south of Kings Cross I think) - just buy the cheapest ticket to a station in London -just a techincality does not matter where. Ask at ticket window.
Buy a return ticket with the dates you will be using 1/2 Fare thing?
Not sure asking questions - it can be a very complex thing to explain.
From Kings X to where? You have to buy a ticket to somewhere - like Kings Cross to Faringdon (national rail station the next station south of Kings Cross I think) - just buy the cheapest ticket to a station in London -just a techincality does not matter where. Ask at ticket window.
Buy a return ticket with the dates you will be using 1/2 Fare thing?
Not sure asking questions - it can be a very complex thing to explain.
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From Kings X to where?
Faringdon for example -if such a thing is possible - a return ticket valid for say the week you'll be in London and using 2 for 1?
Just like return ticket from Gatwick covers you the whole time in London.
Faringdon for example -if such a thing is possible - a return ticket valid for say the week you'll be in London and using 2 for 1?
Just like return ticket from Gatwick covers you the whole time in London.
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Not sure a Travelcard is worth it with going to five 2-4-1 attractions.>
on different days -my point- folks here before who were locals said you could buy a paper train ticket to and from London (even stations within London) and use that for 2/1 discounts the whole validity period, negating having to buy paper travel cards.
Maybe someone will know the definitive answer to this?
This kind of exlains it:
https://www.londontoolkit.com/whatto...ard_2for1.html
on different days -my point- folks here before who were locals said you could buy a paper train ticket to and from London (even stations within London) and use that for 2/1 discounts the whole validity period, negating having to buy paper travel cards.
Maybe someone will know the definitive answer to this?
This kind of exlains it:
https://www.londontoolkit.com/whatto...ard_2for1.html
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Did you read the link?
"If you don't have a train ticket, then the Travelcard London public transport pass is the way to qualify for the promotion. Nearly every visitor to London will have to buy a Travelcard or Oyster public transport pass to get around. The question of which, Travelcard or Oyster is very complex - but the savings you can make using a Travelcard with 2 for 1 admissions will far outweigh any savings of Oyster over Travelcards just for the transport."
"If you don't have a train ticket, then the Travelcard London public transport pass is the way to qualify for the promotion. Nearly every visitor to London will have to buy a Travelcard or Oyster public transport pass to get around. The question of which, Travelcard or Oyster is very complex - but the savings you can make using a Travelcard with 2 for 1 admissions will far outweigh any savings of Oyster over Travelcards just for the transport."
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I understand that but TCs can get expensive if folks don't use TfL much - like Gatwick -buy a return train ticket on paper from there to London and back gives you right for 2 for 1 your whole time there. No need to hassle with getting paper travel cards (having to go to a proper train station to do so so you get that national rail logo on the ticket that is needed to qualify for 2-4-1)
Rather I pop into any London train station and buy a ticket from some nearby suburban station to London for a certain date and one for back out for a different date -using it the whole time for 2 for 1- that's the question?
I believe this was what London experts said could be done -anyone know. My brother and wife are going to London soon and I'd like to know for them.
I guess I'll start a separate post rather than bog this down anymore.
Rather I pop into any London train station and buy a ticket from some nearby suburban station to London for a certain date and one for back out for a different date -using it the whole time for 2 for 1- that's the question?
I believe this was what London experts said could be done -anyone know. My brother and wife are going to London soon and I'd like to know for them.
I guess I'll start a separate post rather than bog this down anymore.