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No Name August 25th 10 10:05 PM

Oyster question, please
 
I have searched tfl's website to no avail, or at least I haven't stumbled
across the answer I seek so I now turn to the people who can provide the
real answers. Can an Oyster card be used to pay more than one person's fare
per ride? Example, here in Chicago, the Chicago Card Plus can be swiped up
to six times in a row to admit up to six folks at a time. Thanks.

Rich


Roland Perry August 25th 10 10:18 PM

Oyster question, please
 
In message , at 18:05:16
on Wed, 25 Aug 2010, remarked:
I have searched tfl's website to no avail, or at least I haven't
stumbled across the answer I seek so I now turn to the people who can
provide the real answers. Can an Oyster card be used to pay more than
one person's fare per ride? Example, here in Chicago, the Chicago Card
Plus can be swiped up to six times in a row to admit up to six folks at
a time.


Not for simultaneous rides (because of the daily capping if nothing
else). But they can legitimately be used for consecutive rides by
different people, iirc.
--
Roland Perry

Roy Badami August 25th 10 10:38 PM

Oyster question, please
 
On 25/08/10 23:18, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 18:05:16
on Wed, 25 Aug 2010, remarked:
I have searched tfl's website to no avail, or at least I haven't
stumbled across the answer I seek so I now turn to the people who can
provide the real answers. Can an Oyster card be used to pay more than
one person's fare per ride? Example, here in Chicago, the Chicago Card
Plus can be swiped up to six times in a row to admit up to six folks
at a time.


Not for simultaneous rides (because of the daily capping if nothing
else). But they can legitimately be used for consecutive rides by
different people, iirc.


Roland is right; you can't do that. Apart from the fact that the gates
won't let you, each passenger must hold either a ticket for their
journey or a validated Oyster card. Failure to do that would leave you
open to prosecution

You can indeed share Oyster cards provided they only have Pay As You Go
on them. (You can't share Oyster cards which have period Travelcards or
other such products loaded onto them, though.) But multiple
simultaneous passengers requires multiple Oyster cards (or paper tickets).

-roy



[email protected] August 25th 10 10:47 PM

Oyster question, please
 
In article 2Ygdo.18922$S_1.9205@hurricane, (Roy
Badami) wrote:

On 25/08/10 23:18, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at
18:05:16
on Wed, 25 Aug 2010,
remarked:
I have searched tfl's website to no avail, or at least I haven't
stumbled across the answer I seek so I now turn to the people who can
provide the real answers. Can an Oyster card be used to pay more than
one person's fare per ride? Example, here in Chicago, the Chicago
Card Plus can be swiped up to six times in a row to admit up to six
folks at a time.


Not for simultaneous rides (because of the daily capping if nothing
else). But they can legitimately be used for consecutive rides by
different people, iirc.


Roland is right; you can't do that. Apart from the fact that the
gates won't let you, each passenger must hold either a ticket for
their journey or a validated Oyster card. Failure to do that would
leave you open to prosecution

You can indeed share Oyster cards provided they only have Pay As
You Go on them. (You can't share Oyster cards which have period
Travelcards or other such products loaded onto them, though.) But
multiple simultaneous passengers requires multiple Oyster cards (or
paper tickets).


Presumably you also have to actually hold the railcard registered to an
Oyster card as well?

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Roy Badami August 25th 10 11:09 PM

Oyster question, please
 
On 25/08/10 23:47, wrote:
In article2Ygdo.18922$S_1.9205@hurricane,
(Roy
Badami) wrote:


Presumably you also have to actually hold the railcard registered to an
Oyster card as well?


I have a suspicion you're not allowed to share an Oyster with a railcard
registered to it, in the same way you're not allowed to share an Oyster
with a period Travelcard on it. I was intentionally vague when I said
"and other such products" precisely because I wasn't entirely sure about
the railcard rules.

-roy



No Name August 25th 10 11:48 PM

Oyster question, please
 
"Roy Badami" wrote in message
news:2Ygdo.18922$S_1.9205@hurricane...
On 25/08/10 23:18, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 18:05:16
on Wed, 25 Aug 2010, remarked:
I have searched tfl's website to no avail, or at least I haven't
stumbled across the answer I seek so I now turn to the people who can
provide the real answers. Can an Oyster card be used to pay more than
one person's fare per ride? Example, here in Chicago, the Chicago Card
Plus can be swiped up to six times in a row to admit up to six folks
at a time.


Not for simultaneous rides (because of the daily capping if nothing
else). But they can legitimately be used for consecutive rides by
different people, iirc.


Roland is right; you can't do that. Apart from the fact that the gates
won't let you, each passenger must hold either a ticket for their journey
or a validated Oyster card. Failure to do that would leave you open to
prosecution

You can indeed share Oyster cards provided they only have Pay As You Go on
them. (You can't share Oyster cards which have period Travelcards or
other such products loaded onto them, though.) But multiple simultaneous
passengers requires multiple Oyster cards (or paper tickets).

-roy


Much appreciated. Thank you. I was/am trying to come up with an answer
that won't leave me with 4 Oyster cards with a balance on them. Two I don't
mind as wife & I frequent London 2 or 3 times a year. For this particular
trip, I would normally have bought four 3-Day travelcards good for zones 1-6
(all 6 zones out of necessity).


[email protected] August 26th 10 06:38 AM

Oyster question, please
 
In article Tohdo.31750$r24.8190@hurricane, (Roy
Badami) wrote:

On 25/08/10 23:47,
wrote:
In article2Ygdo.18922$S_1.9205@hurricane,
(Roy
Badami) wrote:


Presumably you also have to actually hold the railcard registered to
an Oyster card as well?


I have a suspicion you're not allowed to share an Oyster with a
railcard registered to it, in the same way you're not allowed to
share an Oyster with a period Travelcard on it. I was
intentionally vague when I said "and other such products" precisely
because I wasn't entirely sure about the railcard rules.


I assume it must be so or else someone might get discounts to which they
are not entitled.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Neil Williams August 26th 10 07:53 AM

Oyster question, please
 
On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 19:48:30 -0400, wrote:

Much appreciated. Thank you. I was/am trying to come up with an answer
that won't leave me with 4 Oyster cards with a balance on them. Two I don't
mind as wife & I frequent London 2 or 3 times a year. For this particular
trip, I would normally have bought four 3-Day travelcards good for zones 1-6
(all 6 zones out of necessity).


Given that (I think) a 3-day Travelcard was just priced at three times
a One Day Travelcard, and you can still buy the latter on paper, you
could just buy three of those each.

Failing that, cash the Oyster cards in at the end and get a refund of
the deposit and balance.

Neil
--
Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK
To reply put my first name before the at.

[email protected] August 26th 10 08:40 AM

Oyster question, please
 
On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 18:05:16 -0400
wrote:
I have searched tfl's website to no avail, or at least I haven't stumbled
across the answer I seek so I now turn to the people who can provide the
real answers. Can an Oyster card be used to pay more than one person's fare
per ride? Example, here in Chicago, the Chicago Card Plus can be swiped up
to six times in a row to admit up to six folks at a time. Thanks.


For whatever moronic reason we don't have flat fares in London so you
have to swipe in and out which means its limited to one person per journey.

B2003


[email protected] August 26th 10 08:43 AM

Oyster question, please
 
On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 23:18:49 +0100
Roland Perry wrote:
else). But they can legitimately be used for consecutive rides by
different people, iirc.


Probably only because theres no way to prevent it. Though LU did insist on
old paper travelcards that they were non transferable. Why they bothered I
have no idea. Perhaps something to do with selling to touts.

B2003



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