Giugiaro
Established Member
Good Evening everyone and Happy New Year!
I'm planning on visiting London this year.
I won't be hanging around with a bag-pack or anything heavy. At most I'll have my photo-camera case with me and wearing casual clothes, just like going for a Sunday stroll. The idea is to look less tourist as possible to merge in the crowd and try to have a glimpse of living and working in London.
With flight and stay decided, it's time to think about what is the best way for me to travel around London.
The idea is travelling inside zones 1 - 2 for 7 days and I'll be hoping on and off several times a day, depending on how many places I want to visit and what I may decide to do on-the-go.
After consulting the TfL website, the Visitor Oyster card was the best option for me. The First time I've been in London I used a Travelcard, but I was on a school trip with other 82 students so maybe the experience I had with it may be irrelevant for what I'm going to do.
Since the Visitor Oyster card seems to work somewhat like our Andante card, there are a lot of things that I want to ask in order to evaluate to what extent I can apply my experience with the Andante when travelling with Oyster. So here it goes:
These are the question for now. Depending on the answers, I may put other questions. Also, if you want to ask me something, I can answer.
I'm planning on visiting London this year.
I won't be hanging around with a bag-pack or anything heavy. At most I'll have my photo-camera case with me and wearing casual clothes, just like going for a Sunday stroll. The idea is to look less tourist as possible to merge in the crowd and try to have a glimpse of living and working in London.
With flight and stay decided, it's time to think about what is the best way for me to travel around London.
The idea is travelling inside zones 1 - 2 for 7 days and I'll be hoping on and off several times a day, depending on how many places I want to visit and what I may decide to do on-the-go.
After consulting the TfL website, the Visitor Oyster card was the best option for me. The First time I've been in London I used a Travelcard, but I was on a school trip with other 82 students so maybe the experience I had with it may be irrelevant for what I'm going to do.
Since the Visitor Oyster card seems to work somewhat like our Andante card, there are a lot of things that I want to ask in order to evaluate to what extent I can apply my experience with the Andante when travelling with Oyster. So here it goes:
- Andante works with validations, which corresponds to Oyster's "touch in". It means that Andante is regulated by the zones you've payed and the time limit you're given to travel around. Since Oyster works in a touch in/touch out system, will I pay a journey for each time I touch out? Or is there a time limit to multiply touch in and out to travel for a single payment?
- Will I pay another fare if I change to another mode of transport? Or is it indifferent to start a journey in the Underground and change to a bus and do the same journey all on bus?
- Does an Oyster have an expiration date? Or can I buy one now and still use it some months later?
- What happens if I get accidentally out of zones 1 - 2? Can I get off the station and walk back, or do I need to catch another train to get back?
- A Visitor Oyster card can be used to enter some places in London or get discounts? Or is it just a mere travel card?
- What changes between a normal Oyster card and a Visitor Oyster Card?
- Is there a problem if I touch in more than once in the same validator?
- If there is a travel time, how can I control the time that is left for me to travel?
- I know I can use the Oyster card on the Underground, Overground, DLR, Tram Link, Bus and National Rail. What if I decide to use the Cycle Hire?
These are the question for now. Depending on the answers, I may put other questions. Also, if you want to ask me something, I can answer.
