How Much Is An All Day Travel Card C2c?

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When buying a 24 hour Travelcard,

you can choose a Day Anytime, which can be used at any time of the day and is valid until 4:30 am the next day

. Or you can get the Day Off-Peak, which only allows you to take public transport after 9:30 am and is also valid until the next day at 4:30 am.

How much is a 1 day travel Oyster card?

Type Day Anytime Price Off-Peak Day Price
Adult Zones 1-2


£7.70


£7.70
Adult Zones 1-3 £9.00 £9.00 Adult Zones 1-4 £11.00 £11.00 Adult Zones 1-5 £13.10 £13.10

How much is a one day Travelcard zones 1 3?

Zone(s) One Day Anytime One Day Off-peak Zone 1 and 2

£14.40

£14.40
Zone 1, 2 and 3 £14.40 £14.40 Zone 1, 2, 3 and 4 £14.40 £14.40 Zone 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 £20.30 £14.40

What is an anytime day Travelcard?

Anytime Day Travelcards are

valid for travel at any time of day and up to the early hours of the following day

. Within the London Fare Zones area you may use the Travelcard until 04:29 and all travel, including beyond the London Fare Zones must be completed by this time.

How much is an annual Travelcard?

Adult Zones Weekly Annual
1-3


£41.20


£1,648

1-4


£50.50


£2,020

1-5


£60.00


£2,400

Does a 12 year old need an Oyster card?


Children under 11 travel free on most public transport services in London when accompanied by a fare-paying adult, or with a 5-10 Zip Oyster photocard

. Children aged 11 to 15 years old can get free or discounted travel with a Zip Oyster photocard, or a Young Visitor discount.

Is it cheaper to get an Oyster card or a Travelcard?

As a general rule

a Travelcard is more expensive than an Oyster card or Contactless payment card

. The exception is if you make 3 or more journeys for 6 days or more within a 7 day period. In this case a 7 day Travelcard works out cheaper than an Oyster or Contactless payment card.

Do you get charged for Travelling through Zone 1?

Travelling via zone 1


You need to pay the fare for all zones you travel through

, not the zones of the stations you enter and exit.

What is the daily cap on buses?

Pay as you go Daily cap Weekly cap (Monday to Sunday)
£1.65

£4.95 £23.30

What zone is Walthamstow?

The station is located in

Zone 3

. Architecturally, Walthamstow Central is a study in contrasts—the Overground station a fine example of mid-Victorian stations, the Underground station left unfinished to this day.

How much does London subway cost?

Zones Travelled Single Journey Ticket
Zone 1


£5.50


£2.70
Zone 1 & 2 £5.50 £2.70 Zone 1 to 3 £5.50 £2.70 Zone 1 to 4 £6.00 £3.00

How much is a weekly Travelcard zones 1 3?

Weekly Travelcards Zones 1–2 £38.40 Zones 1–3

£45.20
Zones 1–4 £55.20 Zones 1–5 £65.70

What is an anytime fare?

Anytime fares


Refundable flights, as long as your reservation is canceled at least ten (10) minutes prior to the scheduled departure

. If you cancel, you’re eligible to receive 100% of your ticket value as a refund to your original form of payment.

Can you buy a one day Travelcard in advance?


Yes, you can buy in advance

– just explain at the ticket desk which days you want the travelcards for.

What is an anytime day return?

Anytime tickets give you the freedom to travel whenever you want.

You can buy a Single, Day Return, or Open Return ticket for train journeys on any day, and at any time

. The flexibility of Anytime tickets means you don’t have to book them in advance.

What is Travelcard?

A travel card is

a type of credit card that is specifically designed keeping in mind the needs of a traveller

. A normal credit card gives you rewards in form of cashback or points which can be redeemed for gift cards, merchandise and discounts. A travel credit card offers travel-specific benefits.

What zone is Watford?

Watford tube station is the terminus of a Metropolitan line branch line in the north-western part of London Underground in

Zone 7

.

What is Flexi season ticket?

A Flexi Season ticket

provides customers with 8 days of travel in 28 days – any time between two named stations

. The 8 days of travel doesn’t need to be specified in advance, giving part-time commuters more flexibility to travel when they want and need.

Does a 5 year old need an Oyster card?


Children aged 5-10 get free travel on all our transport services with a Zip Oyster photocard

.

How much is a single bus ticket UK?

A single bus fare costs

£1.65

with a Pay as you go Oyster card and contactless credit/debit card.

How much does a Zip Oyster card cost?

You pay an administration fee of

£15

using a credit or debit card. We’ll post your 11-15 Zip Oyster photocard to you within one week of applying. You apply online and need to provide: Active email address.

What is the cheapest way to get around London?

The cheapest way to travel is with

an Oyster card

. An Oyster card allows you to travel between all parts of London on the Underground, Trams (DLR), Overground, some river boats, Emirates Air Line, and the iconic red London buses.

Are Oyster cards still valid?


The Oyster card system will cease to exist within the next decade

, though, predicts author and rail historian Christian Wolmar, even though it was a “fantastic change” when it was introduced.

Is it cheaper to use Oyster or contactless?

There is a very small financial advantage to using a contactless card if you’re in London for more than a week and travel extensively every single day (weekly capping) but otherwise

it’s no cheaper than using an Oyster

.

How much is a Zone 2 and 3 Travelcard?

Transport Zones Weekly Monthly Zones 2–3

£28.80


110.60
Zones 2–4 £31.90 £122.50 Zones 2–5 £38.20 £146.70 Zones 2–6 £48.10 £184.80

Is it cheaper to avoid Zone 1?

Transport for London would really rather you didn’t travel into Zone 1 – the central part of London.

It’s a lot cheaper to travel on the London Underground, or indeed the rail network, if your journey doesn’t involve going to, or through, Zone 1

.

How can a tube station be in 2 zones?

Where a tube station is in two zones,

you use the zone that is cheaper for you, the passenger

. So, North Greenwich, for example, which is in zone 2 and zone 3, can be reached from Central with no excess fare using a zone 1-2 travelcard, and can also be reached from somewhere in zone 3 using just a Z3 card.

Timothy Chehowski
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Timothy Chehowski
Timothy Chehowski is a travel writer and photographer with over 10 years of experience exploring the world. He has visited over 50 countries and has a passion for discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations and hidden gems. Juan's writing and photography have been featured in various travel publications.