Yes, but only for London residents
Yes - but so do all residents of London who are over 60.
with its free then we have to pay more tax. i would rather to pay for public transport
Some countries with free public transport are France, Germany, the Czech Republic, the United States, and Spain. However, the entire country does not have a free public transportation system, just several cities or communities within the country do. No country has a nation-wide free public transport system.
with its free then we have to pay more tax. i would rather to pay for public transport
No
The transport media for free electrons to travel in the form of a current.
The transport media for free electrons to travel in the form of a current.
No, you are required to make your own travel arrangements to your audition.
No it is not, But Transport for London had now partnered with National Rail so you can get discounted rates.
Travel Cards are the perfect way to explore a city on your own. They give unlimited access to public transport in the city where you are. You can usually buy them for 24, 48 or 72 hours. Many Travel Cards allow free access to museums and give discounts to restaurants, bars and shops.
You can use your bus pass for free travel on most local services throughout England (after 0930 Mondays to Fridays). In Greater London the pass is valid on London Bus services all day, every day.You cannot use your new bus pass on:Express services or excursionsSome special servicesTram, tube or rail servicesServices in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland
There are many places where one can obtain free WiFi access in the city of London. This includes most cafe's, public libraries as well as sponsored hotspots.