TRASPORTI LONDRA:PAGAMENTI COSA USARE GUIDA COMPLETA! CONTACLESS OYSTER? METROPOLITANA e BUS / Ellie

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2 Jul 202322:30

Summary

TLDRThis video script offers a comprehensive guide to navigating London's public transport system, focusing on payment methods. It explains the use of the Oyster card and contactless bank cards, highlighting the cost-effectiveness of daily and weekly travel options. The script advises against purchasing daily travel cards due to their higher cost, and instead recommends strategies for tourists to save money, such as using an Oyster card loaded with a weekly travel pass after five days. It also addresses the payment process for children and provides tips for registering cards for security and reimbursement purposes. The video aims to clarify common confusions and equip viewers with the knowledge to make informed choices for their London travels.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The video is aimed at providing basic information about payment methods for transportation in London, especially for those visiting the city on holiday.
  • πŸš‡ The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the two main types of cards for transportation: the bank card with a contactless symbol and the Oyster card.
  • πŸ’³ The Oyster card costs 7 pounds, is non-refundable, and needs to be topped up with money to be used on public transport.
  • πŸ”’ The daily cap, known as the 'Jelly Cup', ensures that the fare paid does not exceed a certain maximum amount per day, regardless of the number of journeys taken.
  • ❌ The speaker advises against buying the daily travel card as it is more expensive than other payment methods.
  • πŸ“ˆ After approximately five days, it becomes more cost-effective to purchase a weekly travel card instead of paying daily, according to the video.
  • 🏧 Using a bank card for transportation can be convenient and cost-effective, as it avoids the initial cost of purchasing an Oyster card.
  • πŸ‘Ά Children up to 11 years old travel for free on London transport, but must be accompanied by a paying adult.
  • πŸ”— The video mentions the importance of registering both the Oyster card and bank card on the London transport website for tracking and potential refunds.
  • πŸ’‘ The speaker suggests checking the London transport website for zone-specific pricing and calculating the most cost-effective option based on the length of stay and travel zones.
  • πŸ“ The video concludes with a reminder to keep track of journeys and expenses, and to consider creating an account on the transport website for assistance and support.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video script?

    -The main topic of the video script is explaining how to use the payment methods for transportation in London, particularly for tourists.

  • Why does the speaker mention that basic information is still highly requested?

    -The speaker mentions that basic information is still highly requested because even though they consider it simple and taken for granted, it is among the most frequently asked questions by their audience.

  • What are the two main types of cards mentioned for transportation in London?

    -The two main types of cards mentioned are the bank card with a contactless symbol and the Oyster card.

  • What is the rule of 'one card per head' referring to in the context of the video?

    -The rule of 'one card per head' refers to the requirement that each individual should have their own card for transportation payment, either a bank card or an Oyster card.

  • Why should tourists avoid purchasing the daily travel card according to the video?

    -Tourists should avoid purchasing the daily travel card because it is nearly double the cost of other payment methods and is not practical for short-term stays.

  • What is the cost of the Oyster card for purchase?

    -The cost of purchasing an Oyster card is 7 pounds, which is non-refundable.

  • What is the 'Jelly Cup' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'Jelly Cup' refers to the daily maximum fare that a user will be charged for using the Oyster card, regardless of the number of journeys taken within a day.

  • Why might a tourist consider using a bank card instead of an Oyster card for the first few days in London?

    -A tourist might consider using a bank card for the first few days because it does not require the initial 7-pound purchase cost of the Oyster card, and the daily maximum fare is the same as with the Oyster card.

  • What is the significance of the '5th and 6th day' in the context of transportation payment in London?

    -The significance of the '5th and 6th day' is that it is around this time when the total cost of daily maximum fares may exceed the cost of a weekly travel card, making the weekly card more economical for longer stays.

  • What is the advice given for children traveling in London?

    -Children up to 11 years old travel for free but must be accompanied by a paying adult. Children aged 11 to 15 need an Oyster card, and they can get a 50% discount which must be activated at the station. From 15 years old, they pay as adults.

  • What is the importance of registering both the bank card and the Oyster card with the London transport system?

    -Registering both cards allows users to monitor their journeys and charges, block the card in case of loss, and apply for refunds if there are incorrect charges.

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