Unless you’re buying a season ticket the only standalone London Travelcards are Zones 1-6 and Zones 1-4. The former comes in both Anytime and Off-Peak versions; the latter as Off-Peak only.
Yes, looks like Alistair muddled up his peaks and off-peaks.Isn't the Zone 1-4 Day Travel card Anytime only not Off Peak only?
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Yes, the perils of multi tasking! The key point still stands though; there are only three of these non-season Travelcards now (there used to be more).Yes, looks like Alistair muddled up his peaks and off-peaks.
OK, thanks. Can these be bought online and collected from a TVM? I can't find an online retailer who sells these
You could just pay as you go with a contactless bank card? You'll be capped at less than the price of a Travelcard.
That just gives you a single doesn't it?The destination is London Underground Zone 1-6 (425)
That just gives you a single doesn't it?
As far as I'm aware they're not available as a standalone product via any retailer. Instead you just buy them as part of a ticket. For instance whenever I want a London Travelcard I usually go to Transpennine (other retailers are available) and search for a random journey between Amersham and London Terminals and that will then retail an Off-Peak Travelcard (with validity all the way to Zone 9) for £14.30 (£9.40 with railcard). If I did just want Zones 1-6 rather than 1-9 I might buy from somewhere like East Croydon instead. These have all the usual delivery methods available though normally I'll just book it whilst on my way down to London and then collect from a Kings Cross TVM.