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Underground
Trains (The Tube)
There are ten major Underground or tube lines. Consult
a tube map (available free from most tube stations)
and follow signs for the line and for the direction
in which you wish to go. The final destination of
trains is shown on the front of the cab, so you can
check you are on the correct platform. Fares vary
with distance and according to how many zones you
have crossed. You must buy a ticket for your entire
journey before you travel, unless you already have
a valid travel card. At many stations automatic checking
of tickets is carried out at entry gates. Keep your
ticket with you until your journey is over. There
are ticket inspectors at exit points and on trains.
If you travel without a ticket or with an incorrect
ticket there is a minimum of £20 on-the-spot
fine.
Coaches
National Express coach services operate extensively
throughout the country, including links to and between
London's airports. Reductions are available with a
student coach card.
For further information contact National Express Tel:
+44 08705 808080 or www.nationalexpress.com
Taxis and
Mini-cabs
A taxi may be hailed on the streets if the yellow
"for hire" sign is illuminated. Mini-cabs
may be hired from local companies; they advertise
in the "Yellow Pages" telephone directory.
It is a good idea to ask friends the name of a reputable
mini-cab firm. Some unscrupulous firms may not be
safe and may overcharge you.
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