@@kirbosomething I had to start at Northwood not Chesham station because of the lack of signal staff in Zones 7-9, which meant I was eight stations down before I started. Then when I reached Rayner's Lane, I got off a Metropolitan line train I should have stayed on, then later didn't get a c2c train at Upminster. This wasted me too much time so by the time I got to Cockfosters I decided to just go straight to Heathrow Terminal 5. 246 stations in just over 18 hours
How much does it cost roughly for a ride with the oyster card let's say from soho to Victoria Station? If there's lots of stops, is there a seperate price for each stop? Going next week and kinda nervous. Never on a tube before.
Hi Joe, thanks for the video. I'll be visiting London with my family (me, my wife and 2 kids) and will buy family and friends railcard (Digital). My basic question is, how can we enter the gate for 4 people? Do we need to back and forth handing over the railcard?
You all need your own travel/oyster/ticket/contactless card. If the kids are under 11, then they can follow you on the big disabled/children gates. If they’re over 11, they’re also going to need a Visitor Oyster or a oyster. Or they can also just follow you into the station via the disabled gates ;)
Teenagers 11-16 can get half fares if you get the ordinary Oyster card and ask the station attendant to put the Young Person's discount on it (not the Visitor Oyster). Under-11s travel free with an adult.
I will travel to London next week for the first time and I also want to use the contactless card. Does it also work with a normal creditcard (silver mastercard)? Greetings from Germany
Hello, is it ok to take a suitcase on board? I am planning to use the tube to get from Heathrow to my hotel, but I am worried about this. Very helpful video, tho!
4:27 when I visited London in 2017 I got caught off guard when it started moving and fell over into someone in my group (it was 8 pm..sorry I’m American so don’t know how to put time)
- 15 travel zones actually - well zones 2-5 exists - why is it always citymapper? its not even that good - close but not accurate - its not always more expensive in the peak, for example zone 6 > 1 journey in the evening peak would cost the off peak fare - you stand on the right in escalators, left everywhere else overallcthis wasnt grwat, a lot of things not mentioned and a lot of things wrong
The perfect guide for anxious people. Thank you!
Thanks so much, this is very helpful at alleviating anxiety! :)
Been there it was an amazing experience the best city with good connectivity
It's easy if you live somewhere in Edgware or Borehamwood you can take tube/train to Maybe some places
Great video it's well put together and very helpful thanks.
Hi Joe, I’ve never used the underground alone so I was quite nervous until watching this. Cheers
Grow some balls.
Thank you so much🙏, very helpful
Amazing keep up the work!
Next week, I'll be using the London Underground a lot as I'm practicing for an attempt to visit all 272 stations in a day
impossible
did it go well
@@kirbosomething I had to start at Northwood not Chesham station because of the lack of signal staff in Zones 7-9, which meant I was eight stations down before I started. Then when I reached Rayner's Lane, I got off a Metropolitan line train I should have stayed on, then later didn't get a c2c train at Upminster. This wasted me too much time so by the time I got to Cockfosters I decided to just go straight to Heathrow Terminal 5. 246 stations in just over 18 hours
Very informative video
Thanks for the tutorial!
In the north of England stay on the left
How much does it cost roughly for a ride with the oyster card let's say from soho to Victoria Station? If there's lots of stops, is there a seperate price for each stop? Going next week and kinda nervous. Never on a tube before.
Hi Joe, thanks for the video. I'll be visiting London with my family (me, my wife and 2 kids) and will buy family and friends railcard (Digital). My basic question is, how can we enter the gate for 4 people? Do we need to back and forth handing over the railcard?
You all need your own travel/oyster/ticket/contactless card. If the kids are under 11, then they can follow you on the big disabled/children gates. If they’re over 11, they’re also going to need a Visitor Oyster or a oyster. Or they can also just follow you into the station via the disabled gates ;)
Teenagers 11-16 can get half fares if you get the ordinary Oyster card and ask the station attendant to put the Young Person's discount on it (not the Visitor Oyster). Under-11s travel free with an adult.
very helpful video
Thank you so much for this!
Would I also need to touch out with contactless cards, or that is only for oyster card users?
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"It spans throughout the whole city"
South London: Am I a joke to you?
I will travel to London next week for the first time and I also want to use the contactless card. Does it also work with a normal creditcard (silver mastercard)?
Greetings from Germany
Very good
Why is this so confusing to me - so I can use a contact less cars but where do I put in where I’m going ? 🙃😭
Just tap it on the yellow circle Em, then tap it again when you are leaving the station. It is super easy :) Enjoy London!
Hello, is it ok to take a suitcase on board? I am planning to use the tube to get from Heathrow to my hotel, but I am worried about this. Very helpful video, tho!
It's ok. Just don't block space. But it's better to get the Heathrow Express for more luggage space
4:27 when I visited London in 2017 I got caught off guard when it started moving and fell over into someone in my group (it was 8 pm..sorry I’m American so don’t know how to put time)
Happens to me all the time haha, it does move very quick to build up speed! Be sure to hold on
In Roma 08,11,18 24 december 2022, underground, and buses !!!, all day transport Is free , in London When??
Metro je toliko vekiki da ti treba vodic 5 dana. Ogroman grad kazu vise od 16.milijona.Ekstra sto jw cisto a prevwze toliki broj putnika❤
Rachel martin
London 1 zone maps
You seem to have right-hand traffic in escalators. Interesting.
Walk quickly down on the left and slower movers to the right :)
Small thing… etiquette is pronounced etiket not etikwet.
on the tube to much
Put 10 Pounds on an Oyster card and ride the tube and bus all day.
- 15 travel zones actually
- well zones 2-5 exists
- why is it always citymapper? its not even that good
- close but not accurate
- its not always more expensive in the peak, for example zone 6 > 1 journey in the evening peak would cost the off peak fare
- you stand on the right in escalators, left everywhere else
overallcthis wasnt grwat, a lot of things not mentioned and a lot of things wrong
Joe who?
Joe mama 😂