I try not to use the tubes mainly because of the stairs that have to be negotiated at both ends. It takes me ages as I am disabled, walk slowly and use a stick. Wherever I go there are stairs.
I have to admit that I have been extremely lucky re being offered a seat. It is mainly the city boys as N&G noted who have heads down and do not want to know.
On buses it is children and teenagers who take up the disabled seats but most of the time I remind them that they can easily go upstairs whereas I cannot.
I think that the excessive cost was because you did not order your ticket in advance- gone are the days when one can go anywhere by train on the spur of the moment. I used to be able to visit my S in L by marriage at St. Leonards by train for around £20 off peak.
I also travelled to central London daily for work but I was fit and not disabled in those days and could stand the entire journey if necessary. I could probably do it now but it would be difficult.
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