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Old February 22nd 04, 01:09 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Freedom Pass and Oyster Pre Pay?

"Anon" wrote in message
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"Sunil Sood" wrote in message
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My father's old Freedom Pass has just been renewed/replaced by a new

style
'smartcard'.

Its appears to be effectively a specially designed Oyster card but none

of
the documentation/notes that come with it make any reference to "Oyster"

at
all - only to the new "'smartcard' freedom pass"

As such, does anyone know if these new Freedom Passes can be loaded with

Pre
Pay? ( I haven't been able to get my hands on it yet to try loading

anything
myself!)

If it is possible to use Pre-Pay with a Freedom Pass card - it seems a
"slight" oversight not to mention it - not all journeys over 60's make

is
after 9 AM.!

Also, I note that the Freedom Pass is now valid for two years (until

31st
March 2006) - am I correct in thinking that in the past they were only

valid
for one year?

Regards
Sunil



The new Freedom pass does not have the pre-pay facility. As you say some
people travel before 09.00 so it would be helpful for this to be enabled.

I
would suggest requesting this but who from I do not know maybe oyster
helpline or maybe the local authority who issued it.

As it is a smatcard they can be made valid for however long. In the past
there were a lot of illegally used freedom passes and very little chance

of
stopping them. This system means that as soon as a card is lost or stolen

it
can be stopped from working the gates.

Finally if you want your Father to have free travel all the time ask for a
disabled freedom pass.



Except on NR where a disabled freedom pass is only valid after 09.30 for
some reason.