Thank You For Your Question! Currently, as of March 2023, the transport fare for a Zone 1 Journey, in this case Euston Square to Cannon Street is £2.70 off peak, and £2.80 peak. Refer to the TfL Fare Finder for more information: tfl.gov.uk/fares/find-fares/tube-and-rail-fares/single-fare-finder
@@writervoice8907 Zone 1 refers to the City Centre of London. Any travel involving Zone 1 have the highest charges in terms of fares. Discounts refer to 'Daily Capping'. This is when you exceed a limit of the number of journeys in a day, and therefore may provide you with a 'capped fare' which can be slightly less. Hope this helps. As for tickets, I personally would not bother as they are a lot more costly. Contactless or Oyster card payments are the most efficient way of travel across TfL's premises and services. May sound complicated at first, but having a look at TfL's website and going through the tube map really helps. You can find the link here: tfl.gov.uk/maps/track/tube
Amazing video
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Glad you enjoyed it! :)
you too
Great video.
Thank You! :)
The views from Cannon Street station are amazing
Indeed, it was an epic sight!
Great video. ☺️
Thanks For Watching! :)
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What is the cheapest transport fare from eccleston Square to cannon Street?
Thank You For Your Question! Currently, as of March 2023, the transport fare for a Zone 1 Journey, in this case Euston Square to Cannon Street is £2.70 off peak, and £2.80 peak.
Refer to the TfL Fare Finder for more information: tfl.gov.uk/fares/find-fares/tube-and-rail-fares/single-fare-finder
@thetrainspotter125 Thank You.
@@faizul_thetrainspotter125 zone 1 means 1 side journey? Up and down 2.8×2? Is it so?
Any discount if buy a monthly ticket?
@@writervoice8907 Zone 1 refers to the City Centre of London. Any travel involving Zone 1 have the highest charges in terms of fares. Discounts refer to 'Daily Capping'. This is when you exceed a limit of the number of journeys in a day, and therefore may provide you with a 'capped fare' which can be slightly less. Hope this helps. As for tickets, I personally would not bother as they are a lot more costly. Contactless or Oyster card payments are the most efficient way of travel across TfL's premises and services.
May sound complicated at first, but having a look at TfL's website and going through the tube map really helps.
You can find the link here:
tfl.gov.uk/maps/track/tube