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Getting around London Improving health worldwide www.lshtm.ac.uk

What we will cover: Different types of ticket Student discount Underground Bus London Overground Cycling and walking Taxis

Transport for London website www.tfl.gov.uk

Transport zones

What ticket should I buy? Oyster: Cash ticket:

Types of Oystercard 1: Season ticket (weekly / monthly / annual) 2: Pay-as-you-go ( Prepay )

Season ticket Weekly / monthly / annual Best for regular transport-users (4+ days per week?) Qualifies for 30% student discount Price according to how many zones needed Renew at tube stations, many shops, and on-line

Prepay Good for occasional use Does not qualify for 30% student discount But some Prepay discounts available to f/t students more later! Still much cheaper than buying individual tickets Daily price cap (stops charging you after you have used a certain amount of credit in one day) Top-up at tube stations, many shops, and on-line

Oystercards Oystercards are valid on tubes, buses, trams and London Overground You can combine Season Ticket and Prepay on one Oystercard: For example, you can have a monthly Oyster for zone 1 & 2, and add some prepay credit for the times when you go into zone 3 or beyond

Contactless payment Only if your UK bank card has the contactless symbol Can be used in the same way as Prepay Oystercard on buses and on the tube Will calculate how much you have spent in a day and will stop charging you once you reached the cap for the day Make sure you use the same card to enter and exit the station!

Student Discount 30% discount on weekly / monthly / annual Oystercard You apply on-line, application is then validated by LSHTM Full-time students are eligible LSHTM will also validate part-time students applications (because studying 15+ hours per week) LSHTM will validate applications (automatically) from Wednesday 30 September Application then takes up to 2 weeks to process by TfL Look out for email next week from Registry

Student Discount To apply you will need: A colour, digital photo (try Snappy Snaps) Your LSHTM student ID number (6 digits from your applicant reference) A London address A valid debit or credit card to pay the 20 fee An active, valid email address Apply on-line at www.tfl.gov.uk

Underground (the Tube) Safe Quick Reliable (usually) Crowded at peak times: (07:30 09:30 and 16:30 19:00) Runs from around 05:30 to 00:00 New! Night Tube on 5 tube lines

Buses Slow! Best for local journeys of a few stops Cheap Great way to see London for less than 2 Please remember you cannot use cash to pay for your bus fare!

Good bus routes for sightseeing From Gower Street, right by the School (heading south) # 10: Oxford Street, Hyde Park, Royal Albert Hall, Harrods # 14: Piccadilly Circus, Green Park, Victoria & Albert Museum # 24: Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square, Horseguards Parade, Parliament Square, Westminster Abbey

Night buses For help in finding your Night bus home, call the 24-hour London Travel Information line on 0343 222 1234

London Overground Upgraded system Distinctive orange branding Modern trains (with a/c) Fast and reliable Less frequent than tube Avoids Central London

Cycling Quick and inexpensive Cycle lanes: improving but a bit patchy Risk of bike theft Check out BUG (LSHTM s Bicyle Users Group) for advice and info such as free cycle training web link on LSHTM intranet www.londoncyclist.co.uk for advice on buying a used bike

TfL Cycle Hire Scheme Casual use or yearly membership 20% off yearly membership for students Casual use: use debit or credit card to get a release code Pay as little as 2 (for up to 30 min) Nearest docking stations to LSHTM : Malet Street or Alfred Place (off Store Street) Further info: TfL website Leaflet in your packs

Cycling Road Signs No cycling: Cycling and pedestrian shared route:

Cycle safety HGVs (trucks etc) have been involved in 53% of London cyclist deaths in the last four years, while accounting for only 4% of traffic 13 cyclists were killed in London in 2014 In that year, 600,000 cycle journeys were made each day in London

Walking Jaywalking (crossing the road when the man is red) is not an offence in the UK But take care in all cases! Remember we drive on the left!

Taxis Black cabs The only type of taxi legally allowed to pick up passengers on the street Can also be pre-booked (see TfL website) Mini cabs Licensed by Transport for London Must be pre-booked

A black cab

More black cabs:

Minicabs Licensed by Transport for London Look like normal cars Must be pre-booked It is illegal for minicabs to pick up customers in the street CABWISE: Transport for London s free app (finds nearest licenced minicabs) Or text CAB to 60835

Going further... 16-25 Railcard for anyone aged 16-25 Also available to full-time students aged 26+ ⅓ off rail fares anywhere in the UK Costs 30 for the year or 70 for three years Apply on-line: www.16-25railcard.co.uk Travel before 10:00 (Monday to Friday): 12 minimum fare

Other ways to save Tickets are released 12 weeks in advance you can save a lot if you book far ahead Group Save: up to 4 adults can travel for the price of 2, if travelling together, in London/South East England Destinations include: Bath, Brighton, Cambridge, Canterbury, Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon and more Peak journeys are not eligible To figure out if a journey is peak or off-peak: http://www.thetrainline.com/train-times

Oyster Prepay discount The 16-25 Railcard also entitles holders to: 34% discount on Oyster Pre-Pay fares 34% discount on Oyster Pre-Pay daily price cap Applies to London Transport off-peak travel only Off-peak = any time after 09:30, plus weekends

Oyster Prepay discount To get the discounted Oyster fares you need to add the National Railcard discount entitlement to your Oyster card and register it You can do this at Tube, London Overground and National Rail ticket offices (Kings Cross, Euston etc). The entitlement on your Oyster card will need to be renewed if you renew your National Railcard.

Next steps Obtain your digital photo for TfL student discount card (check requirements on TfL website) Submit your student discount application to TfL online Buy a full-price Oystercard to keep you going for the next 2 weeks Once registered, apply for the 16-25 railcard Get the CabWise app (for minicabs)