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Transport in London,
England
Public transport:
Transport for London operates
London's bus network and provides comprehensive information on all forms of transport in London.
The London Underground commonly referred to as the '
Tube', is the oldest and most extensive underground system in the world. The network of 12 lines is divided into six zones, determining the price of tickets. A prepaid electronic
Oyster card is the cheapest way to travel around London -- enquire at a
Tube station for details.
Around 80
London Underground stations are benefiting from free Wi-Fi internet access during the
London Olympics; this will switch to a pay-as-you go service after the
Games.
All
London bus journeys cost the same
. On many routes, tickets need to be bought prior to boarding -- a carnet of six tickets bought in advance from newsagents and
Tube stations offers reduced prices, as does a pre-pay Oyster card. There is also a one-day bus pass.
A day travelcard and a three-day travelcard can be used on buses and the
London underground, and holders receive discounts on river services.
Thames Clippers commuter ferries run between
Savoy Pier (central at Embankment) and
Royal Arsenal Woolwich Pier, with stops including
Canary Wharf Pier,
Greenwich Pier and
London Bridge City Pier and a high-speed commuter service runs from
Chelsea Harbour in the west to
Blackfriars.
A new cable car across the
Thames also opened in summer
2012 , connecting
Greenwich peninsular in the south to the
Royal Docks in the east. Linking the O2 and the ExCel
Centre, the
Emirates Air Line journey takes just five minutes. Each pod can carry 10 passengers, with 34 pods in total. The cable car runs daily.
Underground railway Crossrail is currently under construction, and scheduled to open in 2018. This rail link running east to west beneath central London promises to offer speedier cross-city travel, and take the pressure off the existing transport network. On completion, a second underground rail route, the
Chelsea-Hackney Line, running from south-west to north-east London, will begin construction.
Taxis:
Black cabs can be hailed on the street or booked through Dial-a-Cab (tel: (020) 7426 3420) and
Radio Taxis (tel: (020) 7272 0272).
Minicabs should be booked over the telephone; a reputable city-wide firm is
Addison Lee
Driving:
There is a daily charge for all vehicles entering the congestion charging zone in central London
Monday to Friday between 0700 and 1800.
Off-road parking is available 24 hours at
NCP garages situated around London.
Street parking in central London can be extremely expensive.
Car hire:
Bicycle hire:
Public-use bicycles can be found at many docking stations across central London.
Bikes are available on a membership or a pay-as-you-go basis. For the most cost effective cycling,
Casual access is best for sporadic users and non-UK residents, and can be bought online, by phone or at the docking stations themselves. London's public bikes are available round-the-clock and year-round, offering a hassle-free way for Londoners and tourists alike to travel around and enjoy the city.
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