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We´re an adult and a 15 year and 17 year old ...

We´re an adult and a 15 year and 17 year old travelling together around New years eve in London from outside GB. Do we have to have a oystercard each?

If we have photocards for the youngsters, how do we pay the rest of a tube-ticket? With a separated Oystercar pay to go or?

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It's best to check on TfL's website for travel information - you can find out all about Oyster cards there https://oyster.tfl.gov.uk/oyster/entry.do

 

Hi - I've got some useful travel tips on the website I edit - here: #mce_temp_url#

It's the entire Transport for London website - condensed down into a few paragraphs. 

In your case - I'd get a weekly Travelcard zone 1 and 2 (not Oyster) - approx £25.80 for an adult and £12.90 per child - valid for 7 days, unlimited travel, anytime in zones 1,2 (everywhere central).

When buying - purchase them all at the same time as discounts are usually available on child passes when bought in conjunction with an adult. 

Patrick

<a href="http://www.inlondonguide.co.uk/" rel="nofollow">The Inside Guide To London</a>

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