tramdan
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I have searched online and the forum and have been unable to find an answer to my question thus far, so hope you fine folks can help me.
I’m aware that there is a bus and tram Oyster day cap, so if multiple journeys on these modes are made, I’ll pay no more than that price.
Sometimes I make enough bus journeys in a day to qualify for this cap, however occasionally I make just one or two National Rail journeys in the same day.
My Oyster has my PRIV NR ONLY (75% discount) applied, so frequently these rail journeys are sub £1, if locally in south London.
My question is, if I make one rail journey at the start of the day for £1.50, then a number of bus journeys that would normally be eligible for the cap, would I expect to pay the bus cap + £1.50, then if I make more rail journeys it would go up to the normal cap, or would bus journeys continue to add up and I would pay the full cap price?
I hope this makes sense to someone, it was more difficult to explain in text than I expected!
I’m aware that there is a bus and tram Oyster day cap, so if multiple journeys on these modes are made, I’ll pay no more than that price.
Sometimes I make enough bus journeys in a day to qualify for this cap, however occasionally I make just one or two National Rail journeys in the same day.
My Oyster has my PRIV NR ONLY (75% discount) applied, so frequently these rail journeys are sub £1, if locally in south London.
My question is, if I make one rail journey at the start of the day for £1.50, then a number of bus journeys that would normally be eligible for the cap, would I expect to pay the bus cap + £1.50, then if I make more rail journeys it would go up to the normal cap, or would bus journeys continue to add up and I would pay the full cap price?
I hope this makes sense to someone, it was more difficult to explain in text than I expected!