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Cost of travelling from Euston to Old Street
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I'm considering taking a job which would require me to travel from Euston to Old Street (and back) every weekday but need to factor in the cost of travel between the two. Can anyone tell me how much it would cost for the year, and how to get the cheapest price?
Apart from walking, which I know is free, and takes about 35 minutes.
Kind regards,
Gareth
Apart from walking, which I know is free, and takes about 35 minutes.
Kind regards,
Gareth
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks Dzug. Fortunately/Unfortunately, the job is with the National Express Group which operates the franchise into Euston, so I won't have to worry about that part of the journey, but consequently can't add the fare on, which is what I would have done otherwise. Cheers for the advice though.
Is there no season ticket option?
Is there no season ticket option?
As Dzug suggests, �15 per week, using a PAYG Oyster Card on the Northern Line, is probably your best option.
However, you can travel for just �9 per week if you take the bus. Service 205 links Euston to Old Street. If you use a PAYG Oyster Card, you'll be charged �1(single fare) during the morning peak period (0700-0929) but only 80p for your return journey.
Chris
However, you can travel for just �9 per week if you take the bus. Service 205 links Euston to Old Street. If you use a PAYG Oyster Card, you'll be charged �1(single fare) during the morning peak period (0700-0929) but only 80p for your return journey.
Chris
Price breakdowns by the week, month and year (including the fact that there's an increase on the way), peak and off peak details, even the bus number...
Dzug, Buenchico/Chris, thanks very much. I really appreciate your efforts.
Using either suggestion is a massive improvement on the �1,000 - �1,500 I was fearing after paying �6.20 for a Z1&2 Travelcard today.
�9 x 48 = �432
Dzug, Buenchico/Chris, thanks very much. I really appreciate your efforts.
Using either suggestion is a massive improvement on the �1,000 - �1,500 I was fearing after paying �6.20 for a Z1&2 Travelcard today.
�9 x 48 = �432
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