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Metroline Strike & Bus Tickets on Tube     

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Author: Ernst S Blofeld
Date: Nov 14, 2006 11:50

Given that bus tickets are being honoured on the tube for routes affected by the strike, does it not appear that bus users with Oyster pre-pay are now in a disadvantaged position? Will they get a refund and how many would bother asking? ESB
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Re: Changeless bus passenger denied boarding     

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Author: David Cantrell
Date: Sep 17, 2008 04:06

... tea with a twenty. That cuppa costs less than a bus ticket. What's the problem? Now, if the bus ticket cost something like 63p, or GBP1.63 then I could understand that it's a ... the driver would need to find several coins of different denominations. But he doesn't. Bus tickets are an integer number of pounds. Therefore he needs one denomination. No rooting around ...
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Re: Purchase Virgin Train tickets online from US address?     

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Author: David Horne, _the_ chancellor (*
Date: Aug 22, 2008 15:24

...com will allow you to buy a ticket from abroad- and even though they don...t run that route, they will sell tickets on it. Make sure you get a train ticket, not a bus ticket! (They do both). ... think they'll post you the tickets, but you can select to collect ... had no problem posting our TGV tickets to the UK... for free. (Some UK train websites post tickets for free (e.g. Virgin) some...
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Re: Purchase Virgin Train tickets online from US address?     

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Author: Colin Rosenstiel
Date: Aug 22, 2008 13:38

... www.nationalexpress.com will allow you to buy a ticket from abroad- and even though they don't run that route, they will sell tickets on it. Make sure you get a train ticket, not a bus ticket! (They do both). http://www.nationalexpresseastcoast.com/ is the train booking site. ...I don't think they'll post you the tickets, but you can select to collect them ...
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Re: How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?     

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Author: Roland Perry
Date: Jun 28, 2008 00:13

...@soccer.com> remarked: Here in Belgium, bus/tram drivers are also very ...change to pay on board a bus... ticket machines at SkyTrain/SeaBus ... the fare is paid, the ticket/transfer is valid across the whole transit system (bus/train/ferry), depending on the ... the UK Midlands, the biggest bus company only allows you to ... lucky chance almost all their tickets are currently an exact multiple ...
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Re: How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?     

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Author: Nobody
Date: Jun 27, 2008 20:46

... Borgt <rvdborgt+@evonet.be> wrote: Here in Belgium, bus/tram drivers are also very reluctant to eccept 50...have EXACT coin change to pay on board a bus... ticket machines at SkyTrain/SeaBus stations will accept bills to $20 and make change, .../debit cards... once the fare is paid, the ticket/transfer is valid across the whole transit system (bus/train/ferry), depending on the zone/s paid ...
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Re: one-day-bus pass     

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Author: Neil Williams
Date: Jun 19, 2008 12:02

...uk> wrote: I thought a one-day bus pass was =A33.60, but the guide I'....50. You can certainly get a paper bus pass from many local shops (mainly newsagents). More shops can sell paper tickets than can sell Oyster, because they don't...have the Oyster equipment. You can also buy a paper pass from a bus ticket machine. These are found at most bus stops in central London, and require exact ...
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Re: How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?     

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Author: Chris
Date: Jun 10, 2008 12:00

... Fares for the same period too. Chris nessuno2001 wrote: Hello everybody, do you know how much was a ticket for the London underground in the early '60s? I found that a bus ticket for one stop was one and a half penny, and a three-pence for about three or four stops in suburbs such as Edgware or ...
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Re: How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?     

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Author: Graeme Wall
Date: Jun 10, 2008 09:39

In message <xn0fr9hqxc15do003@news.individual.net> "sweller" <sweller@mztech.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: 1506 wrote: I found that a bus ticket for one stop was one and a half penny, and a three-pence for about three or four stops in suburbs such as Edgware ...
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Re: How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?     

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Author: sweller
Date: Jun 10, 2008 03:08

1506 wrote: I found that a bus ticket for one stop was one and a half penny, and a three-pence for about three or four stops in suburbs such as Edgware or Stanmore. Is it right? When I started work on Regent St in 1969 the Waterloo to Piccadilly Circus fare was 3d. That would be just over 1p in currency or USD0.02. It ...
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