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Sep 12, 2024
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Gustav
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Did that a few years back and just took Rail Air
Looks like it's ~£22 now. Nice in that departure stall was good location and it also drops you off right at the train station.
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London travel question
CasualFan
Sep 12, 9:23am
They even allow you to tap through using a debit or credit card.
Soupie
Sep 12, 9:24am
Oh perfect
CasualFan
Sep 12, 9:24am
Should note that's for the tube. Think trains require a ticket but kiosk works fine.
Soupie
Sep 12, 9:27am
For tubes - use the same card, as they use that to automatically give you the optimized single/multi/day ticket.
slappy
Sep 12, 9:34am
No need to get tickets anymore for subway/tube. For the trains, or express, same day works unless you want to reserve
Bob Vance
Sep 12, 9:25am
You can get the appropriate app for the train you’ll be taking.
silk
Sep 12, 9:40am
Did that a few years back and just took Rail Air
Gustav
Sep 12, 9:47am
Tap your card when you're there.
Mr. Belding
Sep 12, 9:52am
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