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[[File:LondonTravelcardAds.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Travelcard ads (left and right) at [[Surbiton Station]].]] |
[[File:LondonTravelcardAds.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Travelcard ads (left and right) at [[Surbiton Station]].]] |
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− | The '''Travelcard''' is travel ticket for unlimited use on various public transport services in the [[London|Greater London]] area, including the [[London Underground]], [[Wikipedia:London Overground|London Overground]] (as of [[ |
+ | The '''Travelcard''' is travel ticket for unlimited use on various public transport services in the [[London|Greater London]] area, including the [[London Underground]], [[Wikipedia:London Overground|London Overground]] (as of [[2007]]), [[Wikipedia:Docklands Light Railway|Docklands Light Railway]], [[Wikipedia:Tramlink|Tramlink]] (as of [[2000]]), [[Wikipedia:London Buses|London Buses]] and [[Wikipedia:National Rail|National Rail]].<ref name="travelcard">"[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travelcard Travelcard]" on Wikipedia</ref> They can be purchased for periods of between one day to one year.<ref name="travelcard" /> |
There were two posters at [[Surbiton Station]] advertising the Travelcard in [[1996]]. |
There were two posters at [[Surbiton Station]] advertising the Travelcard in [[1996]]. |
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The Travelcard is travel ticket for unlimited use on various public transport services in the Greater London area, including the London Underground, London Overground (as of 2007), Docklands Light Railway, Tramlink (as of 2000), London Buses and National Rail.[1] They can be purchased for periods of between one day to one year.[1]
There were two posters at Surbiton Station advertising the Travelcard in 1996.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film) (Mentioned on a poster)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Travelcard" on Wikipedia