Thread: 2011 Fares
View Single Post
  #10   Report Post  
Old October 21st 10, 07:32 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Mizter T Mizter T is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity at LondonBanter: May 2005
Posts: 6,077
Default 2011 Fares


On Oct 21, 3:01*pm, Paul wrote:

Do you think it would ever be possible to have a flat fare on the
tube, and if so how much would it be.

New York manages with a flat fare of $2.25, and also 1, 7,14 and 30
day passes at $8.25, $13.50, $27,75 and $89.00 respectively. *I
realise that a lot would depend on the level of subsidy available, and
perhaps today is not a good day to be talking about subsidy!

However looking at the 2011 off peak oyster fares that include Zone 1
there are only three fares (£1.90, £2.50 and £2.70) Excluding Zone 1
there are only two fares (£1.30 and £1.40) *It seems to me that there
might be a case for merging some of the outer fare zones in order to
simplify the structure a little bit. I don't know what visitors to the
Olympics in 2012 will think.


AIUI travel passes (which I assume would include Travelcard
functionality) are to be included with Olympics Games tickets. Not
sure of the details though - I guess it might well just cover the day
of the event. Otherwise visitors will do what they do now - either buy
a Travelcard of some sort (of which there are visitor versions are
available for purchase before arrival), or use Oyster and get capped
as appropriate (cue MIG).