London Travel card price and where to purchase?

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I'm trying to source a monthly pass for zones 1 - 6. I'll be going from Reading to St Pauls specifically, unsure when or how long. But need a month's cost for referencing purpose.

Anyone know?
 
No, a PAYG Oyster card wouldn't. You can buy a travel card on your oyster though and it costs the same as the paper one.
 
So, £225.10 is the monthly price. Does that include peak times? Twyford doesn't matter as it's the slow train to London, Reading, peak time comes into play as it's fast train to London.

Sorry for my noobness by the way, my costs of travel have always been covered by employer/contract agreements so I always drive. But this isn't, only a 10% increase on rates to cover costs so saving pennies is key. More money in the kitty.
 
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Sorry to revive this thread, but I've got a ninja Q.

I was told a monthly season ticket from Twyford - St Pauls (travel card zones 1-6) would be the peak time one (I am travelling in peak). Whilst this makes sense, I was told in the Reading station that because I'm not using the 'fast' train from Reading to Paddington, instead the slow on from Twyford, I don't need the peak ticket.

Is this true? I'm confused now.
 
No it is not true. You need a peak time travelcard to travel during peak times. I have a yearly Gold Card and I'm on the same line as you. Just because you are coming from a smaller station doesn't mean that peak time doesn't exist - try and buy a daily travelcard in and out of peak times at the machine at Twyford and you'll see the price is different.
 
No it is not true. You need a peak time travelcard to travel during peak times. I have a yearly Gold Card and I'm on the same line as you. Just because you are coming from a smaller station doesn't mean that peak time doesn't exist - try and buy a daily travelcard in and out of peak times at the machine at Twyford and you'll see the price is different.

Yea, I thought the same too. The guy at Reading must have been smoking the funny stuff that day.

How much do you pay for a yearly?
 
Double-check the costs and look at how many journeys you're making because when I last did the sums, travelling between two Zone 1 underground stations twice a day, 5 days a week (e.g. to and from the office) was cheaper on PAYG Oyster than adding a Travelcard onto my ticket. Not by much to be fair.

If you're coming from Reading you'll be going into Paddington so from there to St Pauls will be all Zone 1 travel.
 
Yea, I thought the same too. The guy at Reading must have been smoking the funny stuff that day.

How much do you pay for a yearly?

£3400 for a yearly, I'm a few stops nearer to Paddington to you though. My work give interest free salary sacrifice loans for train travel so I use that.
 

This website doesn't seem to be correct - when I put in an example journey that I made last week (London Bridge - Feltham), it gives too high a charge for an evening journey. It doesn't seem to take into account National Rail fares, or journeys from outside zone 1 to zone 1 in the evening now being off-peak for National Rail fares. (It reckons £11.70 for my journey, whereas it's actually £9.70)
 
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Double-check the costs and look at how many journeys you're making because when I last did the sums, travelling between two Zone 1 underground stations twice a day, 5 days a week (e.g. to and from the office) was cheaper on PAYG Oyster than adding a Travelcard onto my ticket. Not by much to be fair.

If you're coming from Reading you'll be going into Paddington so from there to St Pauls will be all Zone 1 travel.

Saving of about £3. Not sure if worth it. As I might detour on the way home some nights.

Oh well, I just have to bite the bullet. Also, the company does indeed do loans, but not inside probation period. So I have to suck it up until that's finished.

It's not the end of the world, just more than I first anticipated.
 
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