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discounts with oyster card
I hear rumours that if you have an oyster card you can get £5 london to brighton tickets. I live in wales but am planning a trip to parents in london soon and was hoping to hit the south coast as well.
normal cost would be £52 for my familly, with an oyster card it would work out as £10+£6(for oyster card)+£10 for tops ups,
problem is, can't find any details of it anywhere? can you help?
Cheers
normal cost would be £52 for my familly, with an oyster card it would work out as £10+£6(for oyster card)+£10 for tops ups,
problem is, can't find any details of it anywhere? can you help?
Cheers
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:beer:I hear rumours that if you have an oyster card you can get £5 london to brighton tickets.
There was a deal where you could get them for £5 return, but it's finished:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_fares/promotions/pr08b746b65443a085031e0defafc4af/details.html0 -
Single London - Brighton tickets with Southern start at £3.75 if you book on their own website, £5 if you book elsewhere.0
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