takethat12
New Member
Hi all, my first post on here, I’ve searched for an answer on the internet but I’m really struggling to find one!
I’m making two return journeys from Reading to London on a Saturday and I’m not too sure what the cheapest way to do it is.
My journey would be
Reading > London
(tube journeys)
London > reading
Reading > london
(tube journeys)
London > Reading
I understand how capping works in the core London zones but does capping allow unlimited travel back and forth all the way out to Reading once I’ve hit the contactless £35.40 off peak cap?
Or, could I use 1 off peak day travelcard and 1x return boundary extension? Using my 16-25 railcard this would be £23.55 + £10.75 =£34.30. Am I allowed to keep using the London zones part of the day travelcard even once the return journey is used up? Reading station has always let me keep my ticket when I’ve asked them in the past.
I’m not really bothered about the £1 price difference I’d just rather have a hassle free journey (and not get a massive contactless bill of £70).
Thanks in advance
I’m making two return journeys from Reading to London on a Saturday and I’m not too sure what the cheapest way to do it is.
My journey would be
Reading > London
(tube journeys)
London > reading
Reading > london
(tube journeys)
London > Reading
I understand how capping works in the core London zones but does capping allow unlimited travel back and forth all the way out to Reading once I’ve hit the contactless £35.40 off peak cap?
Or, could I use 1 off peak day travelcard and 1x return boundary extension? Using my 16-25 railcard this would be £23.55 + £10.75 =£34.30. Am I allowed to keep using the London zones part of the day travelcard even once the return journey is used up? Reading station has always let me keep my ticket when I’ve asked them in the past.
I’m not really bothered about the £1 price difference I’d just rather have a hassle free journey (and not get a massive contactless bill of £70).
Thanks in advance
