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Hi, I am planning trip to London to get my first NLP training. I got a little confused and I would like ask you for little help. What ticket I should buy if I want to take overground train from Euston to Watford Junction every day twice(from Euston to Watford and from Watford to Euston) for seven days?. I found some Oyster ticket but I have no idea how much would cost me using it and there is also 7 day train ticket which I could use. |
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just had a quick look it appears that there is an overground train (national rail and the company is London Midland) and also underground train (tube) and that you can use Oystercard on both National Rail Enquiries - Official source for UK train times and timetables for overground rail times and book overground ticket. Probably worth calling for advice +44 871 200 49 50 and to see if you can buy a weekly ticket for the journey. underground rail times for the journey http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...-to-euston.pdf This about using your Oystercard on National Rail Oyster on National Rail | Transport for London I don't have an Oystercard so don't know much about how they work.
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Hi, thanks a lot for that quick answer. This whole trip is very important for me. I am from smaller town and travelling here is much easier I read the site about Oyster card, I just couldn't figure out, how much I will pay for travelling with it. I looked again and there is no underground to Watford Junction only Overground(http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...t-tube-map.pdf). Undeground goes to tube station called Watford but it is more than three miles far from place where I need to go. Watford junction train stop is really close so that is my plan A. |
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