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Extending point-to-point seasons next year
On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 08:04:22 -0800 (PST), MIG
wrote: But there is a bleedin obvious solution, which TfL point-blank refuses to consider: sell extension tickets to holders of paper seasons at less than the penalty fare rate. What's so difficult about that? I'll give you that one. But I think all that shows is that TfL didn't think of people with R1256 seasons wanting to extend to bits of the Met. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
Extending point-to-point seasons next year
On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 16:41:22 -0800 (PST), John B wrote:
...which solely leaves people with season Travelcards from outside the zones. Now, these are z123456, Not all of them - you can get them to z6, z56, etc. |
Extending point-to-point seasons next year
On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 08:06:27 -0800 (PST), MIG
wrote: The opposite is true. When you are extending beyond the area covered, you can no longer get an extension without getting off to touch out or, if you don't use it for any part of the journey, you get charged an enormously-hiked cash fare. If you use PAYG rather than a paper ODTC, I guess you mean. (You *can* buy a BOUNDARY ZONE N ticket on an Oyster R1256 Travelcard). But PAYG brings so many other benefits that I don't think that's a massive loss. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
Extending point-to-point seasons next year
On 13 Dec, 16:09, (Neil Williams)
wrote: On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 08:06:27 -0800 (PST), MIG wrote: The opposite is true. *When you are extending beyond the area covered, you can no longer get an extension without getting off to touch out or, if you don't use it for any part of the journey, you get charged an enormously-hiked cash fare. If you use PAYG rather than a paper ODTC, I guess you mean. *(You *can* buy a BOUNDARY ZONE N ticket on an Oyster R1256 Travelcard). But PAYG brings so many other benefits that I don't think that's a massive loss. It's a worse problem if you are extending into the area covered by the smartcard, but a cash extension within that area is sold at a penalty fare rate to coerce people to use the smartcard within the area. If that isn't going to happen, then we'll have a situation where eg Kings Langley to Harrow & Wealdstone is cheaper than Watford Junction to Harrow & Wealdstone. |
Extending point-to-point seasons next year
On 13 Dec, 16:07, (Neil Williams)
wrote: On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 08:04:22 -0800 (PST), MIG wrote: But there is a bleedin obvious solution, which TfL point-blank refuses to consider: sell extension tickets to holders of paper seasons at less than the penalty fare rate. *What's so difficult about that? I'll give you that one. *But I think all that shows is that TfL didn't think of people with R1256 seasons wanting to extend to bits of the Met. I meant that point to cover extending any paper travelcard season on LU, eg zone 1 - 2 bought in south London, outboundary to zone 5 - 6 only (as ASDF just mentioned). |
Extending point-to-point seasons next year
On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 08:28:21 -0800 (PST), MIG
wrote: I meant that point to cover extending any paper travelcard season on LU, eg zone 1 - 2 bought in south London, outboundary to zone 5 - 6 only (as ASDF just mentioned). But why would you have a paper travelcard season that *wasn't* an outboundary one? And most outboundary TCs are to R1256. (I think you can also get one to R2356 - but are there any others?) Though given the tiny number of people likely to use it and the minimal revenue loss, it would probably be easier to change those to cover 1-9 so they are back as all-zones Travecards. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
Extending point-to-point seasons next year
On 13 Dec, 16:52, (Neil Williams)
wrote: On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 08:28:21 -0800 (PST), MIG wrote: I meant that point to cover extending any paper travelcard season on LU, eg zone 1 - 2 bought in south London, outboundary to zone 5 - 6 only (as ASDF just mentioned). But why would you have a paper travelcard season that *wasn't* an outboundary one? *And most outboundary TCs are to R1256. *(I think you can also get one to R2356 - but are there any others?) Though given the tiny number of people likely to use it and the minimal revenue loss, it would probably be easier to change those to cover 1-9 so they are back as all-zones Travecards. There's still going to be a lot of places where can't conveniently get their travelcard loaded on Oyster. If you haven't got time to detour to the shop, or the machine's broken or whatever on the day you need to renew, you could be stuck with a paper one for a long time. It's happened to me. I always got zone 1 - 2 travelcard on Oyster if I could, but relied on either a long detour or a single card-only machine on days when I needed to renew. If it was raining the night before and/or the machine wasn't working (as frequently it didn't) I would then be in a location where the only option (other than being half an hour late for work) was the NR ticket office. Having renewed, one is then stuck with it for the relevant period. My local situation has improved in the last few months, but the extension of Oyster will create loads of similar situations around NR stations in the sticks. |
Extending point-to-point seasons next year
On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 09:09:48 -0800 (PST), MIG
wrote: My local situation has improved in the last few months, but the extension of Oyster will create loads of similar situations around NR stations in the sticks. So the solution is:- 1. All NR stations in the Zones need the equipment to issue Oyster. 2. From outside the Zones, a "trade in" ticket could be issued to be traded in for an Oyster-loaded Travelcard at an inside-the-zones ticket office. This could work similarly to the situation that used to exist with non-encoded SPORTIS outboundary Day Travelcards which had to be traded in before they were usable on LUL. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
Extending point-to-point seasons next year
On 13 Dec, 17:15, (Neil Williams)
wrote: On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 09:09:48 -0800 (PST), MIG wrote: My local situation has improved in the last few months, but the extension of Oyster will create loads of similar situations around NR stations in the sticks. So the solution is:- 1. All NR stations in the Zones need the equipment to issue Oyster. 2. From outside the Zones, a "trade in" ticket could be issued to be traded in for an Oyster-loaded Travelcard at an inside-the-zones ticket office. *This could work similarly to the situation that used to exist with non-encoded SPORTIS outboundary Day Travelcards which had to be traded in before they were usable on LUL. Something helpful always COULD be done but, as I commented a long way back, that has not been the approach to the introduction of Oyster so far, so I can't see why it will change. If the attitude did change with the introduction on NR, it would be an implicit admission that the coercive "tough luck" attitude was inappropriate on LU in the first place. |
Extending point-to-point seasons next year
On Dec 13, 5:15*pm, (Neil Williams)
wrote: On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 09:09:48 -0800 (PST), MIG wrote: My local situation has improved in the last few months, but the extension of Oyster will create loads of similar situations around NR stations in the sticks. So the solution is:- 1. All NR stations in the Zones need the equipment to issue Oyster. Which we know will happen at the same time as Oyster extension. PROBLEM SOLVED. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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