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Mainline rail staions always zone 1?
I'm probably mistaken, but I thought the mainline stations were
slightly different within the zones? Although landing within Zone 1, I thought they counted as Zone 2 on a travelcard. Today I was told different, but I just assumed that I could use my 2-6 outside London as normal, but that's still allow me into a mainline station. Am I going completely mad? |
Mainline rail staions always zone 1?
elyob wrote:
I'm probably mistaken, but I thought the mainline stations were slightly different within the zones? Although landing within Zone 1, I thought they counted as Zone 2 on a travelcard. Today I was told different, but I just assumed that I could use my 2-6 outside London as normal, but that's still allow me into a mainline station. Am I going completely mad? I think you are definitely mistaken. Have you possibly read something along the lines of "Zone 1 was drawn to include all the major main line terminii" and then wrongly assumed the boundary went through the stations, rather than just outside them? Clearly they would be labelled differently on all the various maps if they really were in both zone 1 and 2 Paul S |
Mainline rail staions always zone 1?
Paul Scott wrote:
I think you are definitely mistaken. Have you possibly read something along the lines of "Zone 1 was drawn to include all the major main line terminii" What's a terminius? :-) Peter Beale |
Mainline rail staions always zone 1?
Peter Beale wrote:
Paul Scott wrote: I think you are definitely mistaken. Have you possibly read something along the lines of "Zone 1 was drawn to include all the major main line terminii" What's a terminius? :-) Peter Beale One that's smaller than a termbigus? -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
Mainline rail staions always zone 1?
On Dec 4, 10:07*pm, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Fri, 4 Dec 2009 09:00:42 -0800 (PST), elyob wrote: I'm probably mistaken, but I thought the mainline stations were slightly different within the zones? Although landing within Zone 1, I thought they counted as Zone 2 on a travelcard. Today I was told different, but I just assumed that I could use my 2-6 outside London as normal, but that's still allow me into a mainline station. Am I going completely mad? I think you may be going mad. *All of the stations where national rail trains terminate in Central London are in Zone 1 - in effect around the edge of the Circle Line barring Waterloo and London Bridge which have some water in the way. Thameslink trains obviously (largely) cross Zone 1. What you may be thinking of is that it is possible to interchange on to the tube for cross London or to London terminals journeys at outer stations like Seven Sisters, Stratford and Wimbledon. However a Z26 travelcard remains invalid for trips in Zone 1 and you cannot cross Zone 1 for free either. *If your ticket is on Oyster and you were assumed to have crossed Zone 1 then your PAYG would be dipped into when you exit the system. Oh well, at least I managed to get *out* at Waterloo, and just had to buy a single to *get in*. A tube ride from Tottenham Ct Rd to Vauxhall wouldn't have been much fun. I will say that I did intend to only visit zone 2, but the plans changed. SWT weren't much help with a £5.60 upgrade. |
Mainline rail staions always zone 1?
On 5 Dec, 10:04, elyob wrote:
On Dec 4, 10:07*pm, Paul Corfield wrote: On Fri, 4 Dec 2009 09:00:42 -0800 (PST), elyob wrote: I'm probably mistaken, but I thought the mainline stations were slightly different within the zones? Although landing within Zone 1, I thought they counted as Zone 2 on a travelcard. Today I was told different, but I just assumed that I could use my 2-6 outside London as normal, but that's still allow me into a mainline station. Am I going completely mad? I think you may be going mad. *All of the stations where national rail trains terminate in Central London are in Zone 1 - in effect around the edge of the Circle Line barring Waterloo and London Bridge which have some water in the way. Thameslink trains obviously (largely) cross Zone 1. What you may be thinking of is that it is possible to interchange on to the tube for cross London or to London terminals journeys at outer stations like Seven Sisters, Stratford and Wimbledon. However a Z26 travelcard remains invalid for trips in Zone 1 and you cannot cross Zone 1 for free either. *If your ticket is on Oyster and you were assumed to have crossed Zone 1 then your PAYG would be dipped into when you exit the system. Oh well, at least I managed to get *out* at Waterloo, and just had to buy a single to *get in*. A tube ride from Tottenham Ct Rd to Vauxhall wouldn't have been much fun. I will say that I did intend to only visit zone 2, but the plans changed. SWT weren't much help with a £5.60 upgrade.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As stated above, your PAYG balance (which may well now be negative if you hadn't got any value there) will have been charged for the z2-z1 fare on touching out.... |
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