how to get on the bus without an oyster:
if you're a girl twinkle your eyelashes and say either that you're lost or that you just lost your oyster
alternative for boys and girls: say you're getting off at the next stop
hint: male drivers are most likely to let on the bus without an oyster
Also ("NOT BEING RACIST") if it is a somalian driver and you are black, you are most likely to get on
Yes, the Oyster card can be used on the 477 bus in London. The 477 is part of the Transport for London (TfL) bus network, where Oyster cards are accepted for fare payments. You can simply tap your Oyster card on the card reader when boarding the bus.
£2.50 or if you have a oyster its a pound
Yes, the Oyster card can be used on the 458 bus, as it is part of London's public transport system. You can tap in and out using your Oyster card just like you would on the Tube or other buses. Make sure your card has sufficient balance for the fare.
If you are caught using an Oyster Card that does not belong to you, you can expect to receive a fine. There is usually no jail time associated with this offense, but it may appear on your criminal record.
You can get an oyster card which you can use on all forms of transport in the capital or a daily travelcard. But you can't use a ticket you buy at a bus stop on a tube as well.
The mass of the bus without children is 10 tonnes..
As of my last update, the fare for the West London 285 bus from Kingston to Heathrow Central Bus Station using an Oyster Card is typically around £1.65. However, fares can vary based on the time of travel and any potential changes in pricing. It’s advisable to check the Transport for London (TfL) website or use their fare calculator for the most current information.
To travel by bus without presenting identification, you can purchase a ticket in cash and board the bus without needing to show any ID.
Try to get there a bit earlier, when you are not at the stop, the bus will leave without you.
oyster
Oyster Drill - a snail Oyster Catcher - a bird
Oyster crackers are called oyster crackers because they were originally served with oyster stew or chowder as a popular accompaniment.