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Old May 21st 10, 12:10 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Mizter T wrote:
On May 21, 12:29 am, redcat wrote:
Hi! Just back from the UK. In London I remembered what someone mentioned
here -- that there's a little screen at the gates to the Underground
where you can see your Oyster balance as you're about to pass through.
Yes. And no. My first station had it. I was overjoyed (well...). After
that it was iffy. Some stations had screens, some had them but they
didn't work, and some didn't have them at all.


Newer style gates show the cost of the journey and balance info on the
large screen. Older style gates don't have this capability - however
next to the Oyster pad when exiting there is a little LED display
which shows this information, though the LED display is tiny and it's
pretty difficult to see it (and easy to overlook it even exists).

At Queensway one evening I hesitated while peering at the little screen
and then the gate wouldn't let me through. I compounded this sin by
touching the sensor with my Oyster again. I was still stuck, only now I
had about 100 tired commuters behind me saying to go see the station
master.

Really long story short, I got electro-charged 2 more fares by the time
I was liberated, but I had the money put back by the fare booth man up
the road at Bayswater. (Something told me to check my balance.) He
printed out a slip of paper with all my underground journeys!


It sounds as though you might have been hit by the out-of-station
interchange maximum journey time-out problem (sorry haven't the time
or energy to explain that one now, others here will know of what I
speak)



Sounds like this should be in an episode of Doctor Who.



The daily price caps are shown on this rather epic page of fare
tables:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/14416.aspx


It's a good thing I'm one of those who enjoys time tables and such.



On the Tube, zone 1 journeys are UKP1.80 at any time, zone 1&2
journeys are UKP2.30 peak and UKP1.80 off-peak - note that the peak
times for PAYG fares include an evening peak on weekdays, though for
capping purposes only the morning peak counts. Confused?


No, I got it. I think what was making me resist was seeing just how high
these fares are! But nearly everything's expensive in London. Got great
theatre tix for less than I would have in nyc (and this show would never
come here. So, double joy.)

rc