Ok thank you! Do u know how much it would cost?No. You need to buy a paper ticket.
£25-£30 for a single depending peak or off peak.Ok thank you! Do u know how much it would cost?
Although stick to off peak & only a quid more return.£25-£30 for a single depending peak or off peak.
I would like to travel on GRW from London Paddington to Newbury station but I’m not sure weather I can use my Oyster card. Can someone help me?
It depends on when you travel. For a single ticket, there's the Anytime (£30.50) or the Off-Peak (£25.30). You'll need the Anytime to depart Paddington between 04:30 and 09:19 (inclusive), or to take most of the 'intercity' services (the ones heading to places like Bristol, Exeter, Cardiff, Penzance etc.) between 16:00 and 19:15. You can see the full details here. If you're not departing during those times or on those services, you can use the Off-Peak ticket.Ok thank you! Do u know how much it would cost?
Although it's worth noting that this is subject to change in the near future. When Crossrail (sorry, Elizabeth Line) actually starts running to Reading, I understand that Oyster will be extended to there. It's not clear whether it will be valid or not on all GWR services, but if it is, the fare structure may mean it's cheaper to tap out at Reading and to use a paper ticket from there to Newbury.You can only use your Oyster within zones 1-6 with GWR, travel beyond this requires a separate paper ticket.
You can use Oyster as far as West Drayton then it's £16.30 return from there.
Exactly what I was thinking.But unless a travelcard season is held on the Oyster there is a requirement to tap in/out at West Drayton. In effect this means you will have to step back a train.