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Old August 9th 04, 07:50 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default New York subway (was: London Free Rides)

Roland Perry:
Examples exist in London too (2 x Edgware Rd, Shepherds Bush,
Paddington, Hammersmith and even KX subsurface/deep tube)


Also, the zonal ticket system in London doesn't penalise the traveller
making such a change, whereas the NY one does.


Mark Brader:
Huh? Sure it does. Only with a strict fare-by-distance system is there
no penalty for a change that you can't do on a single ticket.


Clive Feather:
Isn't that Roland's point?

A change between the Hammersmith, KX, or Paddington stations doesn't
invalidate your ticket, even though you leave LU and enter public (or
semi-public at Paddington) space. So they can be done as part of a
single fare.


Right. But that's because London has a fare control system that allows
you to move from one to the other fare-paid area on a single fare at
those stations; this has nothing to do with whether or not that single
fare is flat, zonal, by distance, or something else.

The NY equivalents can't.


I say there are no "New York equivalents", as explained in my earlier
message, but really it depends on what you count as equivalent.
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