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  2. Travelcard - Wikipedia

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    One day Travelcards can be purchased in Anytime and Off-Peak variants. [1] Anytime Travelcard and Off-peak Travelcard. An Anytime Travelcard may be used from 00:01 on the date of validity and an Off-peak Travelcard may be used from 09:30 on Monday to Friday, and whole day on weekends and public holidays, with both expiring at 04:29 the ...

  3. Thameslink - Wikipedia

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    Ashford International (peak only) Maidstone East (off-peak) semi-fast 8-car All day [d] 10 11 Bedford: fast via London Bridge: East Grinstead: stopping 12-car Peak only 12 13 Bedford: fast via London Bridge: Littlehampton (via Hove) fast 12-car Peak only 14 Commuter Routes; No. Northern terminus Central London Southern terminus Length Times 15 ...

  4. Central line (London Underground) - Wikipedia

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    Services at peak times are less structured, and trains can run between any two terminus stations at irregular intervals (e.g. from Ealing Broadway to Epping). [104] As of January 2020, the typical off-peak service, in trains per hour (tph), is: [104] 9 tph between West Ruislip and Epping; 3 tph between Northolt and Loughton;

  5. Oyster card - Wikipedia

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    Using PAYG, a single trip on the tube within zone 1 costs £2.80 peak / £2.70 off-peak (compared to £6.70 if paid by cash). Tube journeys within any other single zone cost £1.90 at peak times and £1.80 off peak (£6.70 for cash at any time). [76] Journeys in multiple zones are progressively more expensive. [76]

  6. London Underground ticketing - Wikipedia

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    London Underground and Docklands Light Railway use Transport for London's Travelcard zones to calculate fares, including fares on the Underground only. Travelcard Zone 1 is the most central, encompassing an area mainly bounded by the London Terminals and the Circle line, while Travelcard Zone 6 is the most outlying zone within the Greater London boundaries.

  7. Metropolitan line - Wikipedia

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    It is the only Underground line with an express service at peak times; the resulting longer distance between stations means trains can achieve the system's highest speeds of up to 62 miles per hour (100 km/h) on some sections. In 1863, the Metropolitan Railway was the world's first underground railway.

  8. TfL Rail - Wikipedia

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    TfL Rail was the concession which operated commuter services on two separate railway lines ... the timetabled weekday off-peak service pattern consisted of: [25 ...

  9. Hammersmith & City line - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2012, off-peak there are six trains per hour, calling at all stations, [36] and requiring 15 trains for the peak-hour service. [2] Together with the Circle line, over 114 million passenger journeys are made each year. [37] The journey from Hammersmith to Barking takes one hour during off-peak times.