Topic: | Re:Travel for visitors | |
Posted by: | Phil Kay | |
Date/Time: | 04/08/14 15:14:00 |
Blimey! I do not know the current situation with absolute certainty but I have previously been advised that only 1 person can use an Oyster card at any one time. I assume you mean "overground" rather than "non-overground". A quick search for SouthWest trains confirms that travel is only free for children under 5 years of age. I had no idea about that, so I have also given misleading info! |
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 |