7day travel card on Oyster for overseas visitors
"Mizter T" <mizter.t@> wrote in message
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MIG wrote:
> Fig wrote:
> > On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 00:01:23 -0000, peter <peter@junk.com.au> wrote:
> >
> > > I will be staying in London for 11 days later on in the year
> > >
> > > I will be arriving Eurostar (Waterloo). Can anyone advise me how long
> > > it
> > > takes to purchase a 7day travel card on Oyster (I assume you have to
> > > go
> > > to
> > > the underground booking office, or can a machine issue one)? Also what
> > > paperwork is required, and is it easy later, to add PAYG to the card
> > > (can
> > > you just "topup" a card even thought it hasn't previously been used
> > > for
> > > PAYG)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > It is possible to purchase PAYG oystercards in Sydney but not Travel
> > > cards
> > > on Oyster (the TFL website for visitors will sell 7day travel cards
> > > but I
> > > think they are issued as paper travel cards, and no amount of emailing
> > > will
> > > get a response)
> >
> > The length of time it will take depends only on the length of the queue
> > at
> > the ticket window. You don't need any paperwork at all. The actual
> > transaction should take only a few seconds.
> >
> > Once you have your oyster card you can load it with pre-pay (PAYG) at
> > any
> > time at a machine. If you are planing on using pre-pay and can purchase
> > a
> > card at your home then I would advise you to do that. You can add a 7
> > day
> > travel card once in London at a machine and avoid the queue at the
> > ticket
> > window.
>
>
> Unless the rules have changed, you don't pay the £3 deposit if you get
> a period travelcard when first getting the card, so getting the card in
> advance would not be such a good option.
>One could argue that paying the £3 deposit is worth it to avoid the
>hassle of queueing.
Anyway to elaborate on my epic ramble in my other post on this thread I
see that Australians can only buy an Oyster card pre-loaded with £20
PAYG credit from Visit Britain Direct - however this will cost AUD
55.00 which according to XE currently works out at just under £22 -
given that it includes the £3 deposit (and I think the postage too)
would appear to be a (minor) bargain.
Whether the OP wants £20 of PAYG credit as well is another question.
It would seem that some visitors to London who are being sold an Oyster
card in advance are probably paying over the odds by using Oyster PAYG
for a week's visit when they'd be better off with a 7-day Travelcard.
Thanks for all the info. Getting a PAYG card with £20 on it, may be the way
to go as you correctly say it will cost me under £22 (yes it does include
postage), and I will be able to avoid the queues. (and no curency exchange
cost as I will pay in AUD) Then at a quiet time, after a couple of days I
could find a machine and add a 7 day travel card to the oyster. Can you
specify the start date from the machine, say tomorrow?
Peter
Sydney |