I have to go to London next weekend. I used to live there, so it shouldn't be that complicated, but that was before the days of Oyster cards and contactless payment. I date back to the time when we bought a ticket from a person at a window and handed it in at the end of the journey. When most of the escalators and barriers were wooden, before the Kings Cross fire.
I believe my debit card is contactless, but have never used it that way. According to the Transport for London website I can use it instead of an Oyster card. Can one of you Londoners reassure me that this is so, and that it is simple?
I'm incredibly frustrated with myself that I am worrying so much about this. I used to be able to deal with this sort of thing with no concern at all. I used to be able to catch ferries in Greek and negotiate ticketing on Italian buses, even the water buses in Venice. Now I have spent hours on the best way to manage one Tube journey.
I believe my debit card is contactless, but have never used it that way. According to the Transport for London website I can use it instead of an Oyster card. Can one of you Londoners reassure me that this is so, and that it is simple?
I'm incredibly frustrated with myself that I am worrying so much about this. I used to be able to deal with this sort of thing with no concern at all. I used to be able to catch ferries in Greek and negotiate ticketing on Italian buses, even the water buses in Venice. Now I have spent hours on the best way to manage one Tube journey.