How to Use Public Transport in London?

How to Use Public Transport in London?

Around Theworld
25 Nov, 2021 | 12:30

Are you planning to visit London? It’s one of the most popular tourist destinations, and a trip to the city will make a memorable experience. But today we’re going to explore the city’s public transport system—which is undoubtedly one of the best around the world. However, given so many choices, it can be overwhelming to choose the right means of transport.

That’s why we’ve come up with a guide on how to use public transport in London.

The Tube

The underground transport system of London is often just called “the tube”. The tube is one of the oldest metro systems in the world that first began in 1863. Today, it has over 270 stations and more than 250 miles of track.

 

If you’re looking to travel around the city, it’s one of the best options out there because of its easy access and frequent departures. Moreover, you don’t have to worry about traffic jams since it runs on its track!

Overground

Overground, just as the name suggests, runs above the ground. It was created in 2007 and fills several gaps that the tube doesn’t. The pricing of the overground is the same as the tube and follows a similar schedule.

 

As they have the same fare zone, you often don’t need to pay again and again when switching from the tube to overground if you’re using the Oyster card or contactless payment.

a red London bus

London Bus

Railway Services

London railway tracks connect the suburban areas to central London. The trains are fast and link to other cities in the country as well. The railway track also links to the city’s major airports: Gatwick, Heathrow, and Stanstead. However, it’s important to note that you can’t use your Oyster card when traveling via train since it follows a different fare system.

Bus

Red London buses are famous. And they are the most used means of public transport in the city with over 2 billion passengers in a single year.

 

The London buses serve a huge area of the city with ample stops and frequent schedules. The fare is cheap, and for only £1.55 you can get anywhere in the city without worrying about the distance.

 

With contactless payment and Oyster cards, people can also benefit from the “hopper” price; you can hop around from one bus to another for free, given that you do it within an hour of touching your contactless card!

 

If you’re traveling to London, try Tripety. The online trip management site offers you guidance on cheap and easy traveling around the city. Our online itinerary trip planning site also lets you plan your travel itinerary and helps you find the best deals on rental cars, restaurants, and more.

 

The site also offers a budget planner for your trip to better manage your expenses! Sign up today and benefit from our online services!

 

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