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isasmurf wrote:to which the reply was
I think what TFL meant was that you can purchase a child travelcard for £1, if you hold a travelcard on Oyster. I don't think you can purchase one if you use Oyster for pay-as-you-go, and you can't hold a one or 3 day travelcards on Oyster.
Thats how I understood it by looking on the TFL website a couple of weeks ago. So if I buy a 1 or 3 day travelcard for myself, I can get a child 1 day travelcard for £1. I was advised earlier in this thread not to bother with the Oyster card. Now I think I've just confused myself! lol0 -
oh poo, i ordered the oyster after speaking to TFL and now seems like it won't do what i want. I will phone again today and check.There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.0
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