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Crawley-London-Brighton
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I will be in Crawley for a few days later this year with no car, so I will be using Southern Rail for day trips to either London or Brighton. I have an Oyster card with a bit of credit left on it from my last visit to London. Can it be upgraded for use on Southern Rail, or is there another pre-pay method?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Oyster card is only usable in the London zones - that is from Coulsdon South (or more realistically East Croydon). As you would have to get off the train to touch in/out with your Oyster it would be more trouble than it's worth for the journey TO London though will be of use once there.
Though check the price differential between a day return to London and a one day travelcard - if there's not much in it the Oyster might not be worth it at all - cash it in if that's the case.
Though check the price differential between a day return to London and a one day travelcard - if there's not much in it the Oyster might not be worth it at all - cash it in if that's the case.
The cheapest fares on this route are advance singles - which have no flexibility. You must travel on the booked train
Whilst you can buy 'normal' (ie off peak, etc) flexible tickets in advance they are the same price on the day.
There are no reserved seats on this route
And with a PAYG Oyster you do have to touch in/out at the boundary station. If it had a travelcard on it, it wouldn't matter
Whilst you can buy 'normal' (ie off peak, etc) flexible tickets in advance they are the same price on the day.
There are no reserved seats on this route
And with a PAYG Oyster you do have to touch in/out at the boundary station. If it had a travelcard on it, it wouldn't matter