Hallo,
entschuldige! Ich hab in den letzten Tagen so viel gelesen und recherchiert, dass ich übersehen habe, hier zu erwähnen, wie lang wir überhaupt in London sind! :oops:.
Wir sind genau 7 Tage in London. Am ersten und am letzten Tag haben wir nichts vor außer an- und abreisen.
So, jetzt hab ich doch noch gefunden, wieso ich der Meinung war, dass man die travelcards, die für 2-for-1 gelten, nicht überall bekommt.
The only places that sell Travelcards with the rail logo on are railway ticket offices at Central London mainline rail stations, (Paddington, Marylebone, Euston, Kings Cross, St Pancras, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, Charing Cross, Waterloo and Victoria). All these also have Underground ticket offices and some have information centres which sell Travelcards as well as rail ticket offices, purchasing from anywhere other than the train ticket offices do not qualify. Travelcards bought on-line in advance do not qualify for 2 for 1.
Confusingly return tickets on the Gatwick Express and Stansted Express airport trains bought from the railways do qualify but tickets on the Heathrow Express and Heathrow Connect do not.
There are railways stations in the suburbs of London away from where most visitors stay which may sell tickets valid for 2 for 1. If a railway station is in one of the London public transport zonal areas it will sell both Travelcards and return rail tickets that are valid for 2 for 1. However, the ticket office at such stations must be operated by the railways for tickets to be valid for 2 for 1.
Many stations are dual railways and underground stations but unlike the mainline railway stations in Central London listed above do not have separate ticket offices. Some stations like Heathrow Airport and West Brompton as a result do not sell tickets valid for 2 for 1 whilst Ealing Broadway does.
LG!
entschuldige! Ich hab in den letzten Tagen so viel gelesen und recherchiert, dass ich übersehen habe, hier zu erwähnen, wie lang wir überhaupt in London sind! :oops:.
Wir sind genau 7 Tage in London. Am ersten und am letzten Tag haben wir nichts vor außer an- und abreisen.
So, jetzt hab ich doch noch gefunden, wieso ich der Meinung war, dass man die travelcards, die für 2-for-1 gelten, nicht überall bekommt.
The only places that sell Travelcards with the rail logo on are railway ticket offices at Central London mainline rail stations, (Paddington, Marylebone, Euston, Kings Cross, St Pancras, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, Charing Cross, Waterloo and Victoria). All these also have Underground ticket offices and some have information centres which sell Travelcards as well as rail ticket offices, purchasing from anywhere other than the train ticket offices do not qualify. Travelcards bought on-line in advance do not qualify for 2 for 1.
Confusingly return tickets on the Gatwick Express and Stansted Express airport trains bought from the railways do qualify but tickets on the Heathrow Express and Heathrow Connect do not.
There are railways stations in the suburbs of London away from where most visitors stay which may sell tickets valid for 2 for 1. If a railway station is in one of the London public transport zonal areas it will sell both Travelcards and return rail tickets that are valid for 2 for 1. However, the ticket office at such stations must be operated by the railways for tickets to be valid for 2 for 1.
Many stations are dual railways and underground stations but unlike the mainline railway stations in Central London listed above do not have separate ticket offices. Some stations like Heathrow Airport and West Brompton as a result do not sell tickets valid for 2 for 1 whilst Ealing Broadway does.
LG!