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Colm Donoghue
05-01-2007, 08:44
From the register.co.uk

Four quid for 43 seconds
By Lester Haines → More by this author
Published Thursday 4th January 2007 13:16 GMT
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UK tabloid The Sun is today making merry at the expense of London's Tube system with a splendid exposé on the world's most expensive train journey.

It's not, as hackette Caroline Iggulden found out, a luxury excursion on the Orient Express, but rather a 43-second jaunt on the Piccadilly Line between Covent Garden and Leicester Square: 43 seconds covering 0.26km for a whopping £4.

That's 1.5 pence per metre, as the paper helpfully points out, easily topping the next most expensive short hop on the Tokyo Metro which comes in at £1.51. In New York, in contrast, "a subway ride costs £1.07, and in Rome just 67 pence and allows unlimited rides on tubes and buses for 75 minutes".

Of course, Iggulden paid the price for purchasing an old-school paper ticket, as opposed to using a pre-paid Oyster card. London mayor Ken Livingstone said: "There are now huge savings to be made by using Oyster. Many now cost half the same journey paid for by cash."

Which would make it just two quid, or thereabouts. By our reckoning, you can travel the same distance for less in a Learjet. ®

Colm Moore
08-01-2007, 03:53
I presume the walk at street level is shorter than the walk to the platforms?

comcor
08-01-2007, 10:10
I presume the walk at street level is shorter than the walk to the platforms?

Indeed.

And Covent Garden Station is used as an exit-only station in peak hours. Passengers who want to get on a tube are told to walk to Leicester Square or Holborn.

MrX
23-01-2007, 10:42
Charging enormous amounts for paper tickets on the tube is just ripping off tourists though.

Not too many visitors to London are likely to get an Oyster card..

It's something Dublin and other Irish cities ought to look at when they're planning integrated tickets. We should perhaps have a tourist card too.

markpb
23-01-2007, 11:22
Even tourists can get 1, 3 or 5 day tickets, they don't always need an Oyster card. I was there just before the price hike and a 3 day tube/dlr ticket was 15 pounds which isn't all that bad.