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London tube trains?

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is it possible to get an all day unlimited ticket? if so how much does it cost

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  1. London Travelcard FAQAny Travelcard is now valid for all London buses, even outside the zones that ... How much does a Travelcard cost? As an indication. a one-day, off-peak, ...

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  2. It's a travelcard but if you use Pay as you Go on Oyster, it'll be 50p cheaper than the travelcard equivalent. Just bear in mind you'll be asked for £3 deposit refundable when you return your oyster card.

  3. Yes... they cost somewhere between £7 and 8.  Have a good trip :-)

  4. Travelcard (bus, train and tram)

    9 am - 12am

    If you buy before 9am it cost like 25% more and it is used up to 12am as well

    This is because of that time before 9am being rush hour where people going to work use the train so they were smart to make the price high greedy fukkers but if your a tourist this wont effect you 9am is early to be going out right

    Travelcard Zones 1,2,3 & 4 (bus, train and tram)

    15 hours unlimited travel

    £5.90 Adult (over 16) 9am - 12am

    £2.00 Child (under 16) 9am - 12am

    Travelcard Zones 1,2,3 & 4 (bus, train and tram) peak hours

    20 hours unlimited travel

    £9.40 Adult peak hours (over 16) 4am  - 12am

    £4.70 Child peak hours (over 16) 4am - 12am

    I say 4am because thats when first train on the underground run otherwise you can use the bus from 12am - 12am 24 hours but it will be a peak hour travelcard of course.

    Only get zones 1 - 4 if they ask you I doubt you will need to even go zone 3 let alone zone 6 - 9 outer London. 1 is central London main tourist attractions 2 is inner London where I live the rough areas, zone 3 is the suburbs residential, zone 4 ialso the suburbs nothing there for a tourist, zone 5 & 6 outter London 7- 9 is not even in London.

  5. Yes, it's called a 'one-day travelcard'. If you don't come to London often and just wanna travel around London for a day only, get that instead of the Oyster card. In your case, it's just not worth getting an Oyster card that needs to be topped up and having to queue at a ticket office at the end of the day to get your £3 deposit plus balance back... all for the sake of 50p! The paper one-day travelcard is better for 1 day one-time travellers.

    Just get an off-peak (for travelling after 9.30am) one-day travelcard Zones 1-2 (£5.30), unless you're planning to see something outside zone 2. In which case, get the appropriate travelcard that covers all the zones you're planning to travel through.

  6. Yes, its called a travelcard.

  7. Travelcard costs about 6 pounds

  8. there's no all day unlimited ticket but u can buy transport card. it's call oyster card. it's for travel around london. u can use it on buses too. u can buy it at the big station and put the money in.
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