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London underground, what ticket?
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My daughter is 11, but I'm not grumbeling at paying £1 per day for her, thanks for the tip about the busses, if we get time we will try and get on one even if its just to say we have been on a red bus.MSE:-)MoneySpendingExpert (-:0
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There arent many of the old route masters unfortunately but if you do get the travel cards you can use it on any public transport in central london (unlimited).
I personally think that off peak travel in London is very good value for money - even peak travel isnt bad compared to other cities I have worked inAll posts made are simply my own opinions and are neither professional advice nor the opinions of my employers
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suffolkb wrote:Children 16/17 are free now,but you need a photopass and I don`t know if you could get one by Saturday.
Not quite. 16/17 year olds are only free on the bus and trams if in FULL TIME Education and in possession of a 16/17 Oyster Photocard, which needs to be applied via Post Offices and takes two weeks to arrive.0 -
That`s true.Sorry - and thank`s for the corrrection.0
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