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In message , at 12:31:41 on
Sat, 7 May 2011, Paul Corfield remarked:

[1] except at Hong Kong International Airport. The Airport Line has
premium fares so it is separately gated off from all other lines.


Madrid metro has a premium fare to the airport (but not stations earlier
or later on the same line). I assume they enforce this with exit
barriers, I forget. I do remember having to go through barriers when
changing from one line to another near the city centre.
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In message , at 12:31:41 on
Sat, 7 May 2011, Paul Corfield remarked:

[1] except at Hong Kong International Airport. The Airport Line has
premium fares so it is separately gated off from all other lines.


Madrid metro has a premium fare to the airport (but not stations earlier
or later on the same line). I assume they enforce this with exit barriers,
I forget.


They do.

It's quite funny sitting watching the people with "normal" tickets try to
exit the station :-) (There are machines inside the barrier at which you
have to buy the "premium" airport ticket if you um, forgot, on entry.

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I never cease to be amazed at the majority of people I travel with
abroad just jump into taxis


And that can be a seriously bad idea in some cities. Jumping into the
nearest taxi at Prague airport (which has no rail connections) is a
recipe for a rip-off, if not a mugging - pre-booking with a reputable
company or through the information desk at the airport really is
essential for safety.
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On Sat, 7 May 2011 12:46:17 +0100, Roland Perry
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Madrid metro has a premium fare to the airport (but not stations earlier
or later on the same line). I assume they enforce this with exit
barriers, I forget.


Madrid's T123 and T4 have a "suplemento" of ¤1 which you can add at
purchase or near the exit - stick the same ticket into a machine,
throw in a ¤1 coin, ticket is returned with the suplemento and you
exit ok at the gates. As you say, for fun the station between T123 and
T4 is Barajas which is w/o supplement. I wonder when MdM machines will
accept gringo CCs despite the labels showing no reason why.

I do remember having to go through barriers when
changing from one line to another near the city centre.

Curious which. Was it to/from the Cercanias or standard Renfe? MdM
lines connect without barriers but there can be very long walks:
Nuevos Ministeros 8 to 6 is loooong.
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In message , at 16:47:00 on
Sun, 8 May 2011, Colum Mylod remarked:
I do remember having to go through barriers when
changing from one line to another near the city centre.

Curious which. Was it to/from the Cercanias or standard Renfe? MdM
lines connect without barriers but there can be very long walks:
Nuevos Ministeros 8 to 6 is loooong.


It was somewhere on the northern portion of Line 9 (which was acting as
a shuttle), to the remainder.
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But compare that with how easy it is to fall across problems with
Oyster PAYG. It's unlikely you could use it for even a few trips
without coming across some sort of problem. That's the difference.


There are certasinly things I don't like about Oyster, particularly the need
to *not* touch accidentally on NR pads when I'm using a combination of paper
NR tickets and Oyster. However, over the last few years of PAYG usage the
only problems I've encountered have worked in my favour - usually pads on
buses not working resulting in a free journey. OTOH an NR gate at Victoria
swallowed my paper ODTC as I was exiting the other day, and I was half way
across the concourse before I realised what had happened and it was too late
to do anything about it. This cost me about £18 in single fares to continue
my journeys that day for the loss of a ticket that had only cost about £12
in the first place.

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On Sun, 15 May 2011 16:34:24 +0100, "D A Stocks"
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to do anything about it. This cost me about £18 in single fares to

continue
my journeys that day for the loss of a ticket that had only cost

about £12
in the first place.


Er, why not purchase another Travelcard if that was cheaper?

Neil

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