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Walter Briscoe November 26th 09 02:10 PM

Maximum journey time changes
 
I quoted the Journey Planner in asking TfL how the 70 minute peak one
zone maximum journey time was consistent with a customer just missing
the 6.12 from Hackney Wick to Kew Gardens and then taking 84 minutes if
trains run to timetable.

The following is extracted from their reply:

We are, however, aware that there have been isolated cases of customers
finding that they have insufficient time to make long journeys within
zones 1, 2, 1-2, or 2-3.

With this in mind, we have agreed with ATOC that with effect from 2
January 2010 all such journeys will be given Maximum Journey Times, as
though they were 3-zone journeys under the current formula.

Mostly, this adds a further 20 minutes to the time limits for the
journeys in question, during the daytime Monday to Friday. We will be
monitoring the effects of these changes to see if there is still a
problem and it will remain our intention that all legitimate journeys
be given sufficient time.


There was no definition of "legitimate journeys".
--
Walter Briscoe

Paul Scott November 26th 09 02:20 PM

Maximum journey time changes
 

"Walter Briscoe" wrote in message
...
I quoted the Journey Planner in asking TfL how the 70 minute peak one
zone maximum journey time was consistent with a customer just missing
the 6.12 from Hackney Wick to Kew Gardens and then taking 84 minutes if
trains run to timetable.


Shouldn't the maximum time allowed for that journey be 80 mins, ie zones 2
and 3?
The point is still perfectly valid though.

Paul S



Walter Briscoe November 26th 09 02:46 PM

Maximum journey time changes
 
In message of Thu, 26 Nov 2009
15:20:48 in uk.transport.london, Paul Scott notvalidpmscott@btinternet.
com writes

"Walter Briscoe" wrote in message
...
I quoted the Journey Planner in asking TfL how the 70 minute peak one
zone maximum journey time was consistent with a customer just missing
the 6.12 from Hackney Wick to Kew Gardens and then taking 84 minutes if
trains run to timetable.


Shouldn't the maximum time allowed for that journey be 80 mins, ie zones 2
and 3?
The point is still perfectly valid though.


I think not. The trip is from Zone 2 to the boundary of Zone 2 and Zone
3. It is charged as a one zone trip and has a one zone maximum journey
time. i.e. 70 minutes in normal hours. I thought I had bellyached to TfL
that they have not reissued the "Your guide to fares and tickets ..." to
cover the changes. I can't find that email and guess I did not send it.
It is now late and not worth the effort.

I also made an FOI Act request asking how the September Tube maps were
designed. I was unhappy with a general response. I appealed and the
appeal was successful within TfL. TfL will start the clock again to
respond to that successful appeal. They asked me to clarify my question.
I have done so by phone. I must follow by email to provide a trail. I
should have the information in 2010, when the question will have become
history. ;)
--
Walter Briscoe

Paul Scott November 26th 09 03:00 PM

Maximum journey time changes
 

"Walter Briscoe" wrote in message
...
In message of Thu, 26 Nov 2009
15:20:48 in uk.transport.london, Paul Scott notvalidpmscott@btinternet.
com writes

"Walter Briscoe" wrote in message
...
I quoted the Journey Planner in asking TfL how the 70 minute peak one
zone maximum journey time was consistent with a customer just missing
the 6.12 from Hackney Wick to Kew Gardens and then taking 84 minutes if
trains run to timetable.


Shouldn't the maximum time allowed for that journey be 80 mins, ie zones 2
and 3?
The point is still perfectly valid though.


I think not. The trip is from Zone 2 to the boundary of Zone 2 and Zone
3.


My map shows Kew Gardens as on the boundary of 3 and 4 - is there a change
planned then?

Paul S




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