Good morning, Rusty!
A beautiful day! but minus 2C!
Frozen lakes , slippery pavements and park paths, and hard frosty grass!
However on the plus side, frozen mud , so a very clean dog!
How about in your neck of the woods? Is it still warmer than here?
Now.....oyster cards?
This is a plastic card on which you put money for travelling costs.
It can hold Pay- As- You- Go credit, Travelcards and Bus & Tram Passes.
You can use an Oyster card to travel on buses, trams, the DLR, the Tube, the London Overground, TfL Rail, Emirates Air Line, River Bus services and most National Rail services in London.
If you have both Pay As You Go credit and a Travelcard or Bus & Tram Pass on your Oyster card at the same time, it will work out which one to use to make sure you never pay more than you need.
You check in and out by holding your Oyster card against a Yellow card reader..
The procedure varies for mode of transport.........
If travelling by Tube, Mainline Rail or DLR, you touch in at the start of your journey and out at the end, in order to pay the correct fare.
But if going by bus or tram, you only touch the Yellow card reader at the start of your journey.
(So you do need to be aware of the "Rules"!)
It is considerably cheaper to use an Oyster card than pay on the spot for an individual journey, but the the option to pay without a card no longer exists on our buses.
You cannot board a bus without possessing an Oyster card - the driver is no longer allowed to accept cash!
I must add here that I have never had to use this Oyster card payment system!
If over 60 and living in London, we are granted a "Freedom Pass", which enables us to free travel on all of the above travel systems
The Freedom Pass is also an oyster card though, in that it works by laying it against the Yellow card reader, thus enabling us onto buses etc., and it opens train barriers etc. just as a Paid- up Oyster card does.
I hope this has helped explain the system a little ?
Incidentally, I am very glad that I do not have to pay for my travel, as London fares are extortionate!
Btw, our Freedom Pass also entitles us to free bus travel all over the UK.
Whew.....I need another coffee after all that explanation.....!