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slarti b Wrote:

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> Uber\minicab to East Croydon then train to

> Gatwick.


Or Uber to FH, train to EC and change (its an easy change with lift access to all platforms).

We've done this a few times in the past few months, full loaded with luggage. Easily done in 45 mins or even less if the stars align!

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You can use oyster all way to Gatwick now. Tap out at airport. Cheap as chips


Might be cheaper than buying a ticket. Saves time as well.


Bic Basher Wrote:

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> I'd use Oyster between Forest Hill and East

> Croydon, then get a single paper ticket for ?5.40.

> It's a steal!

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Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> You can use oyster all way to Gatwick now. Tap out

> at airport. Cheap as chips

>

> Might be cheaper than buying a ticket. Saves time

> as well.

>

> Bic Basher Wrote:

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> > I'd use Oyster between Forest Hill and East

> > Croydon, then get a single paper ticket for

> ?5.40.

> > It's a steal!



I've had a look and it depends on what time you leave.


Forest Hill to Gatwick off-peak is ?6.20, but ?9.90 during the peaks.

East Dulwich to Gatwick off-peak is ?7.00 and ?10.40 during the peak.

East Croydon to Gatwick off-peak is ?3.20 and ?5.30 during the peak.


So during the peaks at least, it may be cheaper to use Oyster to touch in and out at East Croydon and don't touch out during the off-peak.

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abragred wrote on 7 December at 20:29:

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> I usually get whatever I can find to be the most

> extra when I go with friends to visit places.

> Never been to Hornimon though, so I can't say

> anything on that. [end of post]

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