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![]() Paul Scott wrote: If Oyster becomes standard on National Rail, it could be a serious blow against proper point-to-point seasons. I'm worried they might even be abolished on NR to force everyone into paying extra for Travelcards, just like has already happened on LU. The TOCs already announced, (some time prior to 2008 when all non-seasons became zonally priced), that all point to point seasons within the zones would be changed to zonal pricing from Jan 2010. I don't think anything more has been announced about that recently though. Seasons could still show origin and destination, but there'd be little point in not making them valid zonally. That's depressing news. Thanks for the warning. Out of curiosity, will these be zonal NR-only season tickets? Or will there only be Travelcards, forcing us to pay for tube/DLR etc. validity that we don't need. |
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