London Underground - Travelcard vs Daily Cap
London Underground - Travelcard vs Daily Cap
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Original Poster:

47,707 posts

220 months

Monday 4th September 2023
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This may possibly be a stupid question but

London Zone 1 travelcard is approx £15.20
London Zone 1 daily cap is approx £8.10

Why would I buy a daily travelcard if the maximum I'm going to pay using contactless with a daily cap is £8.10?

Pixel Pusher

10,381 posts

183 months

Monday 4th September 2023
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Only guessing but is one peak time applicable and one off peak?

GroundEffect

13,864 posts

180 months

Monday 4th September 2023
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Are you sure that's just Zone 1?

LastPoster

3,164 posts

207 months

Monday 4th September 2023
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Stupid system rather than stupid question but pretty much always more expensive

The only reason I can think of is that TFL would like to phase them out but someone somewhere would moan about it so gradually they will prove it's no longer a viable scheme due to low take up

I used to buy a Travel Card as part of my train ticket through the Corporate portal until I realised the cost difference. I pay contactless on Corporate Credit card instead now.

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Original Poster:

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Monday 4th September 2023
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Pixel Pusher said:
Only guessing but is one peak time applicable and one off peak?
No. AFAICS both are anytime

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Original Poster:

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GroundEffect said:
Are you sure that's just Zone 1?
yes

outnumbered

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258 months

Monday 4th September 2023
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Countdown said:
This may possibly be a stupid question but

London Zone 1 travelcard is approx £15.20
London Zone 1 daily cap is approx £8.10

Why would I buy a daily travelcard if the maximum I'm going to pay using contactless with a daily cap is £8.10?
You wouldn't. TfL paper tickets have been made way more expensive than Oyster/Contactless to make them less attractive. Look at an example single fare in Zone 1, it's £2.70 contactless and £6.70 if you actually buy the ticket !!

48k

16,512 posts

172 months

Monday 4th September 2023
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Countdown said:
This may possibly be a stupid question but

London Zone 1 travelcard is approx £15.20
London Zone 1 daily cap is approx £8.10

Why would I buy a daily travelcard if the maximum I'm going to pay using contactless with a daily cap is £8.10?
The 8.10 cap covers zones 1 and 2.
The 15.20 travel card covers zones 1-4.

Edited by 48k on Monday 4th September 18:34

LivLL

12,278 posts

221 months

Monday 4th September 2023
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Up to date prices here

https://www.toptiplondon.com/transport/tickets/und...

Even says there the Oyster or contactless are the best choice. I guess travelcards are meant for tourists or old giffers who don't do contactless.

I removed my previous post as I thought they'd actually binned off the zone only travelcards. They haven't!

OP don't buy one just use contacltess.

C69

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36 months

Monday 4th September 2023
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TfL really wants to get rid of paper tickets, but that's still a huge difference.

It seems to be partly explained by coverage. The £8.10 cap applies to Zones 1 and 2 only, but a £15.20 Anytime Travelcard also includes Zones 3 and 4.

Cotty

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308 months

Monday 4th September 2023
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LivLL said:
Isn't it just a Day Travelcard now covering zones 1 thru 6 everything bus, tube DLR, rail, overground and Elizabeth line?
£14.90 for zones 1-6 for me
https://tfl.gov.uk/fares/find-fares/tube-and-rail-...

LivLL

12,278 posts

221 months

Monday 4th September 2023
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Cotty said:
Lucky bugger, 30p cheaper than anyone else smile



That's from your link for an adult.

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