The cost of one stop on an Oyster card varies depending on the travel zone and time of day. For example, a single journey within central London (zones 1-2) typically costs around £2.40 during peak hours and £1.80 off-peak. It's important to check the Transport for London (TfL) fare calculator for specific routes and times, as prices may change.
To get a free Oyster card, you can apply online through the Transport for London (TfL) website or visit a TfL Ticket Stop. You’ll need to provide some personal details, and the card will be mailed to you at no cost. Additionally, if you're a visitor, you can get a free Oyster Visitor Card at the airport or major train stations, but it usually requires a deposit for the card itself. Remember to check for any specific eligibility criteria that may apply.
15 $$
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.
about three to five days
The bank or credit card company may stop further payments and ask whether you are spending the money or a criminal?
You cannot stop being a member until your month runs out. Then you have to stop it otherwise it will keep tacking money off your credit card.
Not much, only for $29.99
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Non-Stop grossed $183,742,160 worldwide.
Stop-Loss grossed $11,179,472 worldwide.
Not much, 15 bucks and twenty if you have a card
Stop-Loss grossed $10,915,744 in the domestic market.