Topic: | Re:Re:Travel for visitors | |
Posted by: | James Roy | |
Date/Time: | 04/08/14 14:38:00 |
Thanks for that. If the adults are travelling together do they need separate Oyster cards, or can one be used, passing it twice over the readers? And does the advice that a child will need his own ticket on the non-overground railway (e.g SW Trains) hold good in your opinion. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 09:32:00 | James Roy |
Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 09:38:00 | Andy Pease |
Re:Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 09:46:00 | Curzon Tussaud |
Re:Re:Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 10:25:00 | James Roy |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 10:30:00 | Curzon Tussaud |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 11:00:00 | Kim Rugg |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 11:43:00 | James Roy |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 13:13:00 | Doreen Nicholls |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 14:04:00 | Rebecca Singer |
Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 14:07:00 | Phil Kay |
Re:Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 14:38:00 | James Roy |
Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 15:14:00 | Phil Kay |
Re:Re:Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 15:27:00 | Carl Wynne |
Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 15:10:00 | Doreen Nicholls |
Re:Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 15:21:00 | James Roy |
Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 16:04:00 | Richard Jennings |
Re:Re:Travel for visitors | 04/08/14 20:07:00 | Kim Rugg |