Oyster Card is the card you use for public transportation? Is it like the Octopus card in Hong Kong that you just have to touch your wallet (with the card in it) to a scanner? If so, I am jealous. MetroCards (in NYC) suck serious balls.
Winnnnarrrr in bold. And not sure about the graduate account shall look into that toom3thod wrote:
The young persons railcard will help you take a 1/3 off these tickets:ShadowsStrike wrote:
Sorry I may be being a bit fucking stupid here lololo long day ftl. It's saying that because my ticket is above the minimum fare, it can take 1/3 off ?m3thod wrote:
Dude £20 is way too much for a daily trip. Get a season ticket for bus/trains outside london. Make sure you get hold of a young persons railcard too.
http://www.16-25railcard.co.uk/
If so thats fucking awesome. Also, cheers Mek, shall look into that. I won't move to Hackney because I only have to do 3 days of college a week The rest I wanna see my gf etc and if I was renting I would be paying for 4 days I wasn't there for =/
* London Zone 1-6 Off-Peak Day Travelcard (subject to a minimum fare) and on some ticket types offered by individual Train Companies. Please enquire locally for details
I dont know if you're old enough to open a graduate account but they used to offer a 5 year young persons rail card free when you opened an account with one of the big banks (i think it was natwest) as an incentive.
Yup you just swipe wallet containing oyster on barriers and away you go. Although it also a big brother device and can track your movement across the capital. They also integrated it within Visa credit cards for more convenience.Tripulaci0n wrote:
Oyster Card is the card you use for public transportation? Is it like the Octopus card in Hong Kong that you just have to touch your wallet (with the card in it) to a scanner? If so, I am jealous. MetroCards (in NYC) suck serious balls.
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