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Study, work or travel in the UK. British
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Using London Underground (the Tube)
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London
all-on-one [Tube, bus and walking map for central London] Publisher: Quickmap Ltd Date: February 2005 |
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London
tube and walk [Tube and walking/sightseeing map for central London] Publisher: Quickmap Ltd Date: July 2004 |
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London
Bus & Underground [Tube and bus maps for central London] Publisher: Berlitz Publishing Date: May 2006 |
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London:
By Tube [explore London's tourist attractions by Tube] Author: Matthew Tanner, Joss Waterfall Publisher: Navigator Guides Date: July 2005 |
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Tourists coming to London: buying travel tickets
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coming to London for a short visit: (1) If you are from one of the countries listed below you can buy paper travel tickets before coming to London. You can buy tickets up to 90 days in advance. You need to allow at least 7 days for tickets to be posted to you. You can buy single journey tickets and 7-day travelcards - there are also 3-day peak and 3-day off-peak travelcards (for use only after 9:30am on three consecutive days). Children under 16 can get cheaper tickets. Countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, UAE, United Kingdom, United States (2) You can get an Oyster card after you have arrived in London, at an underground station's ticket office or at a London Travel Information Centre (note that you cannot buy them at a train station's ticket office). You pay a deposit of 3 pounds for the card. You will need either to add some credit to your card, and top up your credit when you need, or perhaps you may choose to add a 1-week travelcard for the zones which you will be using each day. If you don't get an Oyster card you will need to pay more expensive fares for single journeys or one-day travelcards. Note that your deposit can be refunded (together with any remaining cash balance, up to a maximum of 10 pounds) if you hand in the Oyster card when you leave - you will only be paid back in cash if you paid for the card and credit using cash. (3) If you are from one of the countries listed below you can get an Oyster card before travelling to the UK. You do this using the Visit Britain Direct website: http://www.visitbritaindirect.com (you will need to register). You pay a card fee (non-refundable) and a postal charge as well as the cost of the pay-as-you-go credit added to the card. You pay in your own currency. You can only add pay-as-you-go credit in advance Countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States (4) If you have a friend who has been to London you can borrow his/her Oyster card. Note that you can only borrow a standard adult Oyster card (one which does not contain a photo). If you are staying in central London for a week or more you may find it cheapest to buy a 7-day zones 1-2 travelcard (if you travel outside zones 1 and 2 you can use pay-as-you-go credit on an Oyster card or you can buy a paper extension ticket from a ticket office before you start your journey). For stays of less than a week the cheapest option is usually to use pay-as-you-go with an Oyster card. Heathrow Airport is in zone 6, so to get from here to central London you may want to buy either a single ticket or a zones 1-6 one-day travelcard (or you can use a faster but more expensive train service). London City Airport is in zone 3 (near a DLR station). London's other airports are outside the London transport area. Student visitors aged 18 or over pay the normal adult fares (student discounts are only for those who are studying in London and who have obtained the appropriate photocard). Children under 16 (or those aged 16 or 17 who have previously obtained a 16-17 Oyster photocard) can buy cheaper cash fares and travelcards. Children under 11 can travel free on the Tube and DLR. |
![]() Oyster card |
![]() Oyster card reader |
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Zones (#)
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Cash
single fares(*) |
Oyster single fares
Peak (off-peak **) |
1 day Travelcard
Peak (off-peak ***) |
Oyster daily price cap
Peak (off-peak ***) [railcard ###] |
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1
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£4.00
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£1.50 (£1.50)
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£6.80 (£5.30)
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£6.30 (£4.80) [£3.10]
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1-2
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£4.00
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£2.00 (£1.50)
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£6.80 (£5.30)
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£6.30 (£4.80) [£3.10]
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1-3
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£4.00
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£2.50 (£2.00)
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£8.00 (£5.90)
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£7.50 (£5.40) [£3.50]
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1-4
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£4.00
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£2.50 (£2.00)
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£9.40 (£5.90)
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£8.90 (£5.40) [£3.50]
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1-5
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£4.00
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£3.50 (£2.00)
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£11.80 (£7.00)
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£11.30 (£6.50) [£4.20]
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1-6
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£4.00
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£3.50 (£2.00)
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£13.80 (£7.00)
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£13.30 (£6.50) [£4.20]
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1-7
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£5.50
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£4.50 (£3.00)
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£15.00 (£8.20)
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£14.50 (£7.70) [£5.00]
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1-8
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£7.00
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£5.50 (£3.00)
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£15.00 (£8.20)
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£14.50 (£7.70) [£5.00]
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1-9
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£7.00
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£5.50 (£3.00)
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£15.00 (£8.20)
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£14.50 (£7.70) [£5.00]
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Zones (#)
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1 week Travelcard
Adult (Student ##) |
1 month Travelcard
Adult (Student) |
1 year Travelcard
Adult (Student) |
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1
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£24.20 (£16.90)
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£93.00 (£64.90)
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£968 (£676)
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1-2
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£24.20 (£16.90)
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£93.00 (£64.90)
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£968 (£676)
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1-3
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£28.40 (£19.80)
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£109.10 (£76.10)
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£1136 (£792)
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1-4
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£34.60 (£24.20)
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£132.90 (£93.00)
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£1384 (£968)
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1-5
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£41.40 (£28.90)
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£159.00 (£111.00)
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£1656 (£1156)
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1-6
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£44.60 (£31.20)
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£171.30 (£119.90)
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£1784 (£1248)
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1-7
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£48.00 (£33.50)
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£184.40 (£128.70)
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£1920 (£1340)
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1-8
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£56.00 (£39.10)
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£215.10 (£150.20)
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£2240 (£1564)
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1-9
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£65.00 (£45.40)
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£249.60 (£174.40)
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£2600 (£1816)
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Zones (#)
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Cash
single fares(*) |
Oyster single fares
Peak (off-peak **) |
1 day Travelcard
Peak (off-peak ***) |
Oyster daily price cap
Peak (off-peak ***) [railcard ###] |
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1
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£4.00
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£1.60 (£1.60)
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£7.20 (£5.60)
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£6.70
(£5.10) [£3.30]
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1-2
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£4.00
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£2.20 (£1.60)
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£7.20 (£5.60)
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£6.70
(£5.10) [£3.30]
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1-3
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£4.00
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£2.70 (£2.20)
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£8.60 (£6.30)
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£8.10
(£5.80) [£3.80]
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1-4
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£4.00
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£2.80 (£2.20)
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£10.00 (£6.30)
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£9.50
(£5.80) [£3.80]
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1-5
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£4.00
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£3.70 (£2.20)
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£12.60 (£7.50)
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£12.10
(£7.00) [£4.60]
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1-6
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£4.00
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£3.80 (£2.20)
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£14.80 (£7.50)
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£14.30
(£7.00) [£4.60]
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1-7
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£5.50
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£4.70 (£3.00)
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£16.20 (£9.00)
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£15.70
(£8.50) [£5.60]
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1-8
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£7.00
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£5.80 (£3.00)
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£16.20 (£9.00)
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£15.70
(£8.50) [£5.60]
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1-9
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£7.00
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£6.00 (£3.00)
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£16.20 (£9.00)
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£15.70
(£8.50) [£5.60]
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Zones (#)
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1 week Travelcard
Adult (Student ##) |
1 month Travelcard
Adult (Student) |
1 year Travelcard
Adult (Student) |
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1
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£25.80 (£18.00)
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estimate: £99.10 (£69.10)
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estimate: £1032 (£720)
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1-2
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£25.80 (£18.00)
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estimate: £99.10 (£69.10)
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estimate: £1032 (£720)
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1-3
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£30.20 (£21.10)
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estimate: £116.00 (£81.00)
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estimate: £1208 (£844)
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1-4
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£36.80 (£25.70)
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estimate: £141.30 (£98.70)
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estimate: £1472 (£1028)
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1-5
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£44.00 (£30.70)
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estimate: £168.90 (£117.90)
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estimate: £1760 (£1228)
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1-6
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£47.60 (£33.30)
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estimate: £182.80 (£127.90)
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estimate: £1904 (£1332)
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1-7
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£50.80 (£35.50)
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estimate: £195.10 (£136.30)
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estimate: £2032 (£1420)
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1-8
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£59.40 (£41.50)
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estimate: £228.10 (£159.40)
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estimate: £2376 (£1660)
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1-9
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£69.00 (£48.20)
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estimate: £264.90 (£185.10)
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estimate: £2760 (£1928)
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Tube and DLR Group Day Ticket
Adult |
Tube and DLR Group Day Ticket
Under 18 |
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1-6
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£3.50
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£1.00
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1-9
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£5.00
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£1.50
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![]() Wheelchair users should use the wide access gates |
![]() Getting on a Tube train at an accessible station |
![]() There is space for a wheelchair near the double-doors |
![]() Ask a member of staff to unlock barriers at Heathrow |
![]() Help Points are available on the platforms |
![]() Press the Information button to speak to a member of staff |
![]() A member of Tube staff providing assistance |
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![]() The DLR is accessible for wheelchair users: use the lifts to get between platforms or to reach the exit |
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