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Old September 18th 12, 09:44 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Graham Harrison[_2_] Graham Harrison[_2_] is offline
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Default TfL To Remove Roadside Ticket Machines For Buses


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On 16/09/2012 23:56, Neil Williams wrote:
Ken Wheatley wrote:

I remember when many London buses had a ticket machine inside the
right-hand leaf of the entrance door, so those with the right money
could
bypass the queue for the driver. The really slow ones were the worst at
having a go at 'queue jumpers".


It would to me make sense to have an Oyster pad there. Hamburg is
slightly
similar - driver side leaf for paying cash, other side for getting past
while people pay cash (you don't have to show your ticket). It is
extremely efficient, and as London has disabled access at the rear door
the
centre rail could be reinstated to help "marshall" it.

Neil


I have wondered if they would install automatic fare counters on busses,
rather than having the driver count them.

A passenger would simply the deposit coins into a chute, after which a
ticket would be issued.

The counter would be mounted on the interior of the driver's door and the
receptacle would be where passengers now place their coins when paying for
a single fare.

Exact fare only -- no change, no banknotes. Just think of how much extra
revenue would come in from people overpaying their fares.

Or would it just be too much cost in time, labour and maintenance when so
few people pay for single fares?


Ahh, the American model!