THE CHEAPEST WAYS FOR CARERS TO GET AROUND LONDON
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Carers are almost always busy! For those of us in the big smoke,
travel can be a pretty big challenge, needing to:
·
Flit between placements
or shifts.
·
Travel to different care
facilities or resident’s homes.
·
Beat the rush hour to
relax on the journey home.
·
Travel across the city
to get to your subsequent health
and social care jobs placement.
The
best way to make sure travelling around London is affordable, quick, and stress-free
is to do your research. Only kidding – we’ve done it for you!
OUTT.com
provides outstanding social care worker with
placements all over greater London and across many support roles and positions.
We
recognise that travelling in the city can be a nightmare, so we have compared
all available options to recommend the most affordable alternatives.
First
up, we’d suggest getting an Oyster card. They are cheaper than buying any day
tickets for public transport and lower cost than using a debit or credit card
for contactless payments.
Oyster
cards work on the tube, overground and mainline rail, so they are well worth
having if your plans change and you need to get somewhere quickly.
Our
tip is to register your card online. Once you’ve done so, you can:
·
Then, top it up on your
mobile.
·
Apply discounts to your rail
fare.
·
Claim back the balance
if you lose the card.
You
can use a regular card, and all the entry and exit gates throughout the tube
have contactless barriers. However, while the everyday prices are pretty
similar, you’ll need an Oyster card to buy longer-term travel cards.
The
great thing about using this option if you’re a social care work agency
worker travelling around the city is that you get a fare cap – so no matter how
many journeys or tubes you need to take, you won’t keep accumulating costs!
Caps
are:
·
Calculated from 4.30 am
to 4.29 the next night (ideal for night shift workers!).
·
Limited to £7.20 a day
maximum for fares throughout zones one and two.
You
can buy season tickets, get emails about any route closures, and also track
your journeys. This service is excellent if you need to claim for travel
expenses, as you can see which trips you took, from and to where, and on which
date!
Oyster
cards work throughout the TfL transport system, but let’s take a closer look at
the tube. The first thing you’ll need to know is which tube station is nearest
to your destination and what zone it is in.
It
might be cheaper to get a bus (more on that shortly!), but if all of your
placements are in the same zone, your tube fares might be a lot lower.
You
can check the zone map on the TfL website, and it’s also a great way to work
out which station is closest or if there is a tube stop near enough to make it
a viable option!
There
are caps for daily travel, off-peak travel and weekly limits – for example,
zones 1-6 are limited to £13.50 per day. You can check the exact rates online.
Tubes
tend to be scheduled for every three minutes, although registering an Oyster
card is invaluable if there are line closures and you need to plot an
alternative route.
Most
stations are open from 5 am until 1 am the following morning – and it’s wise to
check with TfL if you do leave in the early hours as some stations will be open
for a Night Tube service, but they aren’t universal.
TRAVELLING BY BUS AS A SOCIAL CARER IN LONDON
Next, we’ll look at the bus networks.
Buses might seem a little slower than the tube, but they can be a lifesaver if
you’re travelling somewhere without a nearby tube station.
The big challenge with using the buses
is the traffic (enough said).
However, there are plenty of bus
routes, so it’s generally a much faster way to travel than by car, and cheaper
than taking a taxi.
Always check the bus routes and the
correct number before hopping on a London bus. You can pay with your Oyster,
and there are lots of different fares:
·
Pay as you go
tickets cost £1.55 per journey.
·
The daily cap is
£4.65, and the maximum charge £21.90 per week.
If you receive some benefits in
addition to your wages, you can apply for a discounted Oyster photo card. This
card gives you 50% discounts on the pay as you go fares and lower caps on all
other bus travel.
USING BORIS BIKES TO GET BETWEEN CARE JOBS
Another option, mostly reserved for
the summer, is to think about using one of Boris bikes.
The distinctive Santander Cycle Docks
are available throughout zone one and provide FREE cycle hire for up to 30
minutes.
If there is a dock near you and one
near your workplace, and the journey won’t take over half an hour, you can
therefore travel for free there and back!
Some smart cyclists switch bikes
between docks, making sure they aren’t travelling for more than 29 minutes and
can make longer journeys without paying a penny.
Otherwise, the costs are £2 per day
and £2 for each half-hour after that. Of course, you must check that the bike
has docked properly, so you don’t keep racking up charges.
London offers multiple cycle routes,
and you can check where it is safe to cycle through CityMapper or Google Maps.
WALKING TO WORK AS A LONDON CARER
Finally, we’d recommend not discounting
walking before checking out the route!
We’re so used to jumping on the tube,
it can sometimes be a lot quicker to walk it – and completely free of charge.
There are maps on most of the central
streets, with Legible London maps erected by TfL.
These tell you which direction you’re
facing, which is an excellent advantage if you’re using Google Maps to travel
somewhere new and rely on your smartphone compass.
In summary, we’d recommend the
following as the cheapest ways to travel around London.
·
Checking the
distance to see if it’s walkable.
·
Seeing if there
are bike docks close to your journey.
·
Taking a bus if a
stop is nearby and you’re travelling outside of rush hour.
·
Registering an
Oyster card for tube or train journeys.
·
Verifying whether
you’re eligible for any discounts – or comparing the prices of season tickets,
which are substantially cheaper than paying day rates.
We hope this guide to travelling
around London as a carer is helpful!
Resource url:- https://outt-socialcare.blogspot.com/2021/09/the-cheapest-ways-for-carers-to-get.html
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