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Getting Around in London

Getting Around in London London is a vast city which is well organized in terms of getting around as the city offers excellent means of transport. Once you know how to get to London, its fully managed transport facilities make the capital city approachable and popular. It starts from underground travel to various other superior modes which discourage even the local resident to use his own vehicle. If you are new to the city here are the following travelling options which you can explore while staying in London for getting around the city.. 

Trains
There are local trains which run throughout the city other than the tube network. These trains are well interlinked with other services and the tickets are generally in the form of travel cards etc, however, these special card services are only available at some selected stations. Special discounts are offered to students, young ones, senior citizens, handicap and to families. Moreover, generally all trains provide disabled facilities, however, ensure this before travelling. This means of transport of getting around is well linked to few airports. The train services which you can look for are: London Overground, South Eastern Railway, Silverlink and many more. 

London Buses
Buses are the most convenient way to travel within the city and run 24 hrs. Night services are less frequent as compared to the day services. The passengers are advised to inform the drivers as they would stop the buses only on request. Being a tourist if you want to plan your trip then you must follow Central London bus guide. Most of the people in the city prefer traveling either by tube or by bus as bus fares are quiet nominal and generally have flat rates on any route. Traveling with a bus pass, prepaid or an Oyster card in a bus is a smarter way. Fare concessions are given to senior citizens, students, disabled and to children below 16. 

London Underground
London Tube is another opportune way to roam around the city. Most of the time you will find this means of transport overcrowded as it’s the fastest and the cheapest way. Get familiar with the tube map in order to get full advantage of this means of transport as it’s extremely useful if you do plan your journey well. In Greater London, tube is divided into 12 lines. Just like any other transport, special discounts are offered to elderly people, children and students. Tourists are advised that they should not use tube during rush hours. 

Other Modes of Transport
A tourist or even a local resident can enjoy the city by riding a bike. The city offers cycle stands in most of the public areas which is a way to encourage cyclists. These cyclists can even carry their cycles in few trains and buses. Tram is another cheap means of transport which people in London use.  Tram runs from Wimbledon to Beckenham through Croydon. The Thames river boats are becoming quiet popular among tourists for that fun travel experience. 
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