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Can i use my oyster card to get to gatwick

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Can't see all of the route on your map? Go back to the page, drag the map or make it smaller, then check print preview to ensure you can see both start and end points before you print. Return to route planner My routes We will shortly be removing the ability to save and retrieve routes.We suggest you make a copy of any important information

  http://www.oyster-rail.org.uk/when-not-to-use-oyster/
Myself and my husband (over 25) are commuting M-F from the Bushey area to London Euston at off-peak 9:30 and returning at off peak either 15:30 or after 19:00. We arrive at about 7.30 a.m.Thanks Heena Mike 31 March 2014 8:05 pmHi Heena,The quickest route is likely to be Gatwick to London Bridge using FCC trains and then Jubilee line to Stratford

  http://visitorshop.tfl.gov.uk/help/visitor-oyster-card/
If you run out of pay as you go credit, simply top up your credit at a Tube station, Oyster Ticket Stop or Travel Information Centre to use your card again. Visit the Visitor Oyster card product page How do I use use a Visitor Oyster card? Back to top To use your Visitor Oyster card, just touch the card on the yellow card reader

Visitor Oyster Cards and Travelcards in London - Traveller Information - visitlondon.com


  http://www.visitlondon.com/traveller-information/getting-around-london/oyster
If you are using a contactless payment card to travel in London, just touch the card on the yellow card reader in the same way as Visitor Oyster and Oyster cards at the start and end of your journey. You can buy 1 Day Travelcards for the following zones: Zones 1-4 (only Anytime Day Travelcards are available for these zones) Zones 1-6 Zones 1-9 Zones 1-9 including Watford Junction You can use Anytime Day Travelcards from 9.30am Monday to Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday

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  http://www.railplus.com.au/sights-and-transport/oyster-card-london/rail-reviews.htm
Having it with us before we left Australia meant we could use it on the train the minute we landed at Heathrow Airport at 6.10am! Just one less thing to worry when you are tired and jet lagged. As feared, this diappeared quite quickly however loading the cards with more money was not as much of a problem as we were expecting from reading other reviews of the product on this site

Oyster Card Refunds - Confusion... - London Message Board - TripAdvisor


  http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g186338-i17-k5978318-Oyster_Card_Refunds_Confusion-London_England.html
In order to have a refund for the card that you no longer need, you will need to post the card to our refunds team along with a cover note, at the address below. So, do I bring proof of residence and see if I can get a refund at a ticket window, or do as they said in their reply to me and post the Oyster card to them? And as has already been pointed out many time on this forum, a pound sterling cheque is fine if you live in the UK, but if you are from oversees it is useless

  http://www.oyster-rail.org.uk/nr-stations-issuing-oyster-cards/
This actually includes quite a few different routes, but crucially it does not include Underground or DLR or buses or National Rail outside of the routes between Croydon and Victoria. Charlotte 7 January 2015 8:05 pmHi Mike,Do you know if it is possible to buy a zone 1-7 annual travel card on the oyster card to get the overground trains from Shenfield into London and use the underground, rather than purchasing the National Rail travel card for the same use? Oyster card is approx 2.5k a year compared to 3.8k on National Rail

Oyster Card - London Forum - TripAdvisor


  http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g186338-i17-k8397124-Oyster_Card-London_England.html
For us, since we walk a lot, our tab on the oyster cards was quite low (far less than 12 pounds each per day), so for some things it was not a savings to do the 2-4-1 deals. Re: Oyster Card Apr 18, 2015, 9:27 PM Using your chip and pin Visa card, it is also easy and quick to top up your Oyster Card at the machines in the tube stations should you need to add more money

From Gatwick airport with Oyster card? - London Message Board - TripAdvisor


  http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g186338-i17-k5191209-From_Gatwick_airport_with_Oyster_card-London_England.html
Re: From Gatwick airport with Oyster card? 18 June 2013, 2:17 -:- Message from TripAdvisor staff -:-This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. Re: From Gatwick airport with Oyster card? 25 February 2012, 22:58 That`s right ! I choose this option insted of a single train ticket between Gatwick and Victoria because it will be cheaper for transportation all day..

  http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/london-oyster-card-or-travelcard.cfm
The car service as suggested by janisj is okay also but again it's a matter of convenience against saving some money and I can see both sides of the argument. As noted, if you want to use the 2 4 1's you need a ticket validated by the national railroad system...a paper ticket issued only at national rail stations such as Victoria, Paddington, Waterloo, London Bridge and the like

  http://www.superbreak.com/oyster-card/index.htm
A Visitor Oyster card is the fastest, smartest and easiest way to pay for single journeys on the bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground and National Rail services in the London zonal area. Book online or call UK Call Centre open 8am-10pm GMT, 7 days a week 01904 717 362 For Groups of 5 rooms or 10+ adults call 01904 420 454 (calls charged at standard rates) Why book with us? Prices include all taxes No credit card fees No booking fees Established for over 30 years Winner of the Best UK Tour Operator 2015 - Globe Travel Join our SuperBreak Facebook page to keep up to date with our latest news and offers, enter competitions or just stop by for a chat

  http://www.raileurope.com/activities/visitor-oyster-card/index.html
We also encourage you to visit our new online Support Community to interact with Rail Europe staff and other travelers to share information and tips about European rail travel and more. Good on all bus, Tube, tram, Dockland Light Railway, London Overland and some National Rail routes, it always gives you the cheapest fare for your trip

  http://visitorshop.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/london-visitor-oyster-card/
The Travelcard is a paper London travel pass which is valid for either a single day or seven days, and is available for certain combinations of travel zones. What if I run out of credit on my Visitor Oyster card? If you run out of credit, you can top up your card at any station or at thousands of shops throughout London

  http://www.gatwickexpress.com/en/london/london-underground/
Instead of buying a paper ticket (which costs more), you can work out how often you will use public transport in London and top-up your Oyster Card for Visitors accordingly. The pay as you go money on the Oyster Card is timeless so you can use any money left over for future visits to London or give it to someone else who is visiting London

From Gatwick airport with Oyster card? - London Forum - TripAdvisor


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Re: From Gatwick airport with Oyster card? Jun 17, 2013, 9:17 PM -:- Message from TripAdvisor staff -:-This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. Re: From Gatwick airport with Oyster card? Feb 25, 2012, 5:41 PM Thanks I asked this question because last time I was in London (few days ago) I stayed at Hilton Gatwick for 2 nights

tickets - Can I get from Gatwick airport to London by Oyster card? - Travel Stack Exchange


  http://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/37598/can-i-get-from-gatwick-airport-to-london-by-oyster-card
What is the most time efficient way to go from Gatwick to "Old Billingsgate" ( Monument tube station is nearby)? Public transportation is preferred over taxi. For your destination possible options include: Gatwick Airport to London Bridge by Thameslink, then walk across the Bridge and you are soon there (for this route see note below) Gatwick Airport to London Bridge by Thameslink, and then change to a Southeastern service to Cannon Street, which is closer (and on the proper side of the Thames) to your destination (for this route see note below) Please note that from Saturday 20 December 2014 to around January 2018 there will be a major work starting soon at London Bridge, which will mean that Thameslink services will NOT stop at London Bridge station

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