The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Bus Saver Tickets
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The [[buses|bus]] equivalent of the [[Carnet]] you can buy of [[Tube]] tickets. Buy a book of six bus tickets from any newsagent displaying a [[Transport for London]] logo, and you end up paying just 65p for any bus journey. Just tear off the hexagonal portion as you board a bus and give it to the driver (or if it's a [[Routemaster]], wait for the conductor to come around). |
The [[buses|bus]] equivalent of the [[tube]] [[Carnet]]. Buy a book of six bus tickets from any newsagent displaying a [[Transport for London]] logo, and you end up paying just 65p for any bus journey. Just tear off the hexagonal portion as you board a bus and give it to the driver (or if it's a [[Routemaster]], wait for the conductor to come around). |
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The bus equivalent of the tube Carnet. Buy a book of six bus tickets from any newsagent displaying a Transport for London logo, and you end up paying just 65p for any bus journey. Just tear off the hexagonal portion as you board a bus and give it to the driver (or if it's a Routemaster, wait for the conductor to come around).
TfL have a list of newsagents selling these tickets (and a range of others).
For the occasional public transport user this is definitely the cheapest way to get around London.
Will become �4.20 in Jan 2004 (70p per journey) although it will generally be superceded by the pre-pay Oyster Card.
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