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(19 Jul 2014, 6:07 pm)G-CPTN I presume that you cannot use one Oyster card to pay for more than one person?
Is there a delay between 'debits'? - or does it rely on touching in and touching out?
What about contactless debit cards? Can one card be used for several people travelling together?
(19 Jul 2014, 6:11 pm)AdamY I don't have a visitors card. Because I was making regular trips it was easier for me to apply for a regular card like, I suppose, any other resident of London would. I made savings whenever I visited London and, as I said, I could easily hand my card back to TfL to redeem my initial £5 deposit which effectively makes my card free.
I did contemplate getting a visitors card but I found the process complicated in the senise that you had to find outlets which had cards in stock. Also, I don't think you get your money back on a visitors card and I didn't feel like paying £3 every time I visited the capital in order to save a few quid here and there.
(19 Jul 2014, 6:07 pm)G-CPTN I presume that you cannot use one Oyster card to pay for more than one person?
Is there a delay between 'debits'? - or does it rely on touching in and touching out?
What about contactless debit cards? Can one card be used for several people travelling together?
(19 Jul 2014, 6:11 pm)AdamY I don't have a visitors card. Because I was making regular trips it was easier for me to apply for a regular card like, I suppose, any other resident of London would. I made savings whenever I visited London and, as I said, I could easily hand my card back to TfL to redeem my initial £5 deposit which effectively makes my card free.
I did contemplate getting a visitors card but I found the process complicated in the senise that you had to find outlets which had cards in stock. Also, I don't think you get your money back on a visitors card and I didn't feel like paying £3 every time I visited the capital in order to save a few quid here and there.