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In message , Paul Corfield
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On Sat, 6 Feb 2010 09:01:24 +0000, Paul Terry

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Hence, an OEP is required. Touching in at Waterloo (in this example)
deducts a maximum cash fare, despite the fact there is a Z1/Z2
travelcard on the Oyster. The actual PAYG fare is then adjusted when
touching out (at Ricmond in Zone 4) - basically resulting in a charge
from the boundary of Zone 2 to Zone 4.


No - *if* an OEP is set before travel in this example then a "mixed
travel" entry charge being deducted. This is less than the maximum
cash
fare - being £4.20 peak and £3.40 off peak.


How does that square with the statement in the TfL staff briefing
that...

"Passengers must remember to touch out when they have an Oyster
Extension Permit on their card. If they do not, they will be charged a
maximum Oyster fare." ?

And the statement on
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/oysteronline/5823.aspx about PAYG that
...

"When you touch in an entry charge of up to £6.50 will be deducted
from your Oyster card." ?

Does having an OEP reduce the entry charge to the figures you quote
above?

And why make a mixed-mode entry charge when in many cases the journey
is likely to be entirely on NR?


I think the reasoning is that all travelcard seasons cover at least 2
zones. Therefore the maximum you can pay as an extension is 4 zones
including Z1, which is £4.20/£3.40 (ignoring trips to Amersham etc).

Peter Smyth

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"Paul Terry" wrote in message
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And why make a mixed-mode entry charge when in many cases the journey
is likely to be entirely on NR?


I think the reasoning is that all travelcard seasons cover at least 2
zones. Therefore the maximum you can pay as an extension is 4 zones
including Z1, which is £4.20/£3.40 (ignoring trips to Amersham etc).


Ah, that would make sense. Thanks.
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