(19 Jul 2014, 4:57 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote Suppose it is all semantics, cos we don't know the age of the kids.As you have pointed out in your link to the tfl website the price of a single bus journey is the same for Oyster or contactless at £1.45 per adult journey. However there is an advantage with Oyster if you are making multiple bus journeys there is a maximum charge of £4.40 per day whereas contactless payment does not benefit from the £4.40 capped value.
Either way, nk55 can avoid paying the prices initially mentioned and not pay more than £8.40 (£7.00 on a weekend) a day if he used an Oyster.
The Key Cards are free, but certainly don't offer the level of fare discounts seen elsewhere - like London.
Do you get the same discounts with contactless payment, or is it full whack?
Edit: same price.
https://www.tfl.gov.uk/modes/buses/cash-...tcmp=17374
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