OK, I'm landing at Heathrow, Terminal 2, Plan to buy an Oystercard at the rail station there for £5, add another £5 for pay-as-you-go, then load a Zone 1-3 7-day Travelcard for £43.50 (or whatever the price will be). Now I'm faced with three options:
1. Ride the old slow way to Central London on the Piccadilly Line ~55 minutes.
2. Ride the faster route on the new Elizabeth Line, ~29 minutes.
3. Ride the fastest way on the Heathrow Express, same route as the Elizabeth Line but without stopping, ~15 minutes.
Then there are the fares: Piccadilly cheapest, Elizabeth Line in the middle, Heathrow Express most expensive.
How to decide? Well, of course, it all depends on my priorities: What is more valuable to me, time or money? But the devil is in the details. I'd like to save time, of course, but not at huge extra expense. And I'd like to travel cheaply, but not if it takes forever. So...:
Without a Zone 1-3 Travelcard, the fare on the Piccadilly Line from Heathrow to Zone 1 would be £6.
Without a Zone 1-3 Travelcard, the fare on the Elizabeth Line from Heathrow to Zone 1 would be £11.60.
Heathrow Express is always £25.
I'm tending toward taking the Elizabeth Line as the best compromise: Not as outrageously expense as Heathrow Express, but not as interminably long as the Piccadilly Line.
But now I have a question. Since I will have a Zone 1-3 Travelcard, presumably I won't have to pay the full fare from Zone 6 (Heathrow) to Zone 1, but instead just Zone 6 to Zone 3, at which point my Travelcard will cover the rest of the journey. For situations such as this, one is charged "extension fares" (is that the right term?) out of your pay-as-you-go balance on your Oystercard. So my questions are:
What is the extension fare to go from Heathrow to Zone 1 on the Piccadilly Line if you have a pre-loaded Zone 1-3 Travelcard?
and
What is the extension fare to go from Heathrow to Zone 1 on the Elizabeth Line if you have a pre-loaded Zone 1-3 Travelcard?
1. Ride the old slow way to Central London on the Piccadilly Line ~55 minutes.
2. Ride the faster route on the new Elizabeth Line, ~29 minutes.
3. Ride the fastest way on the Heathrow Express, same route as the Elizabeth Line but without stopping, ~15 minutes.
Then there are the fares: Piccadilly cheapest, Elizabeth Line in the middle, Heathrow Express most expensive.
How to decide? Well, of course, it all depends on my priorities: What is more valuable to me, time or money? But the devil is in the details. I'd like to save time, of course, but not at huge extra expense. And I'd like to travel cheaply, but not if it takes forever. So...:
Without a Zone 1-3 Travelcard, the fare on the Piccadilly Line from Heathrow to Zone 1 would be £6.
Without a Zone 1-3 Travelcard, the fare on the Elizabeth Line from Heathrow to Zone 1 would be £11.60.
Heathrow Express is always £25.
I'm tending toward taking the Elizabeth Line as the best compromise: Not as outrageously expense as Heathrow Express, but not as interminably long as the Piccadilly Line.
But now I have a question. Since I will have a Zone 1-3 Travelcard, presumably I won't have to pay the full fare from Zone 6 (Heathrow) to Zone 1, but instead just Zone 6 to Zone 3, at which point my Travelcard will cover the rest of the journey. For situations such as this, one is charged "extension fares" (is that the right term?) out of your pay-as-you-go balance on your Oystercard. So my questions are:
What is the extension fare to go from Heathrow to Zone 1 on the Piccadilly Line if you have a pre-loaded Zone 1-3 Travelcard?
and
What is the extension fare to go from Heathrow to Zone 1 on the Elizabeth Line if you have a pre-loaded Zone 1-3 Travelcard?