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Thank you ed .


So ,sorry to be so dense ,but help an old lady


travelling from Peckham Rye in zone 2 ?


travelling from Honor Oak Park in zone 3 ?


and whatever the answer is to my questions above do the zones remain the same if travelling from Canning Town back to Peckham Rye and Honor Oak ??

Canning Town to Peckham Rye is all Zone 2 (assuming you come round via the Canada Water route, not through central London). Although Canning Town to Honor Oak could be called Zone 3 to Zone 3, all viable routes go through Zone 2 so you'd need a Zone 2&3 travelcard/ticket for that.

I see that if you're changing at Canada Water to go to Canning Town you need to touch in at CW or get charged as though you've come from zone 1 .


Someone tell me if I've missunderstood ,otherwise I'll assume I've intepreted correctly .


Does seem a tiny bit likely to catch visitors out .

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