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Robin Mayes December 4th 03 11:27 PM

Oystercard 'price capping' not being introduced at fares revision
 
It is now offical that Oystercards won't have the 'price capping' until
Spring / Summer 2004.



Steve December 5th 03 06:20 PM

Oystercard 'price capping' not being introduced at faresrevision
 
On 5/12/03 12:27 am, in article ,
"Robin Mayes" wrote:

It is now offical that Oystercards won't have the 'price capping' until
Spring / Summer 2004.



Who sez?


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Kat December 5th 03 07:16 PM

Oystercard 'price capping' not being introduced at fares revision
 
In message , Steve
writes
On 5/12/03 12:27 am, in article ,
"Robin Mayes" wrote:

It is now offical that Oystercards won't have the 'price capping' until
Spring / Summer 2004.



Who sez?

My information too.
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Kat Frogs have it easy. They can eat what bugs them.


Robin Mayes December 5th 03 10:55 PM

Oystercard 'price capping' not being introduced at faresrevision
 

"Steve" wrote in message
...
On 5/12/03 12:27 am, in article

,
"Robin Mayes" wrote:

It is now offical that Oystercards won't have the 'price capping' until
Spring / Summer 2004.



Who sez?



T/C 49/03



umpston December 6th 03 02:27 PM

Oystercard 'price capping' not being introduced at fares revision
 
As I posted in an earlier thread, this is daft. I understand the need to
roll-out the system gradually, as has been the case with oyster season tickets,
in order to deal with bugs as they arise. But they should not introduce
pre-pay until the system is ready for full implementation. I don't see much
point in buying a pre-pay with this 'interim' system.

Doing it this way will just confuse customers and make life more difficult for
staff.

Robin Mayes December 6th 03 04:24 PM

Oystercard 'price capping' not being introduced at fares revision
 

"umpston" wrote in message
...
As I posted in an earlier thread, this is daft. I understand the need to
roll-out the system gradually, as has been the case with oyster season

tickets,
in order to deal with bugs as they arise. But they should not introduce
pre-pay until the system is ready for full implementation. I don't see

much
point in buying a pre-pay with this 'interim' system.


Agreed

Doing it this way will just confuse customers and make life more difficult

for
staff.


Agreed! The training and backup has been woefully inadequate as there are
already many problems being encountered that front-line staff can't deal
with and have to refer the customer to the Oystercard helpdesk which appears
to have resourcing problems. I have raised these problems with my local
management and will be bringing it up at the next forum on 12th December.



Matthew Dickinson December 11th 03 12:19 PM

Oystercard 'price capping' not being introduced at fares revision
 
"Robin Mayes" wrote in message ...
"umpston" wrote in message
...
As I posted in an earlier thread, this is daft. I understand the need to
roll-out the system gradually, as has been the case with oyster season

tickets,
in order to deal with bugs as they arise. But they should not introduce
pre-pay until the system is ready for full implementation. I don't see

much
point in buying a pre-pay with this 'interim' system.



I think they should forget capping for now, and let you load one-day
and weekend LT cards and travelcards onto your oystercard.

Chris December 12th 03 07:41 AM

Oystercard 'price capping' not being introduced at fares revision
 
Having just attended pre-pay and smartcard training,I can confirm that
price capping will not be available due to a problem with the software.
So all customers that intend to make multiple journeys on LUL after Jan 4th
should be advised to buy 1day travelcards.
The full rollout of oyster will not be complete until Feb 28th nee march.
"Matthew Dickinson" wrote in message
om...
"Robin Mayes" wrote in message

...
"umpston" wrote in message
...
As I posted in an earlier thread, this is daft. I understand the need

to
roll-out the system gradually, as has been the case with oyster season

tickets,
in order to deal with bugs as they arise. But they should not

introduce
pre-pay until the system is ready for full implementation. I don't

see
much
point in buying a pre-pay with this 'interim' system.



I think they should forget capping for now, and let you load one-day
and weekend LT cards and travelcards onto your oystercard.




daveb December 12th 03 12:49 PM

Oystercard 'price capping' not being introduced at fares revision
 
In message , Chris
writes
Having just attended pre-pay and smartcard training,I can confirm that
price capping will not be available due to a problem with the software.
So all customers that intend to make multiple journeys on LUL after Jan 4th
should be advised to buy 1day travelcards.
The full rollout of oyster will not be complete until Feb 28th nee march.



Can anyone confirm what I would end up paying (via Oyster prepay) in the
following cases from Jan the 4th and also once they get the software
problems sorted. I only make these journeys 2 or 3 times a week so a
weekly travel card is no good for me. At present I buy a daily LT Card
for 11.70 GBP

I have had a look at the website which tells me nothing as there are no
prices on there for zones 6 A-D and I have never had less then 12 people
ahead of me on the Oyster phone line so this group seems to be the best
way of getting reliable info.

1.Amersham to Oxford Circus (weekday morning peak) via Chiltern line to
Marylebone then Bakerloo line to Oxford Circus, bearing in mind that
there is no entrance to Marylebone underground at present so I would
enter the Bakerloo line at Baker St.

2.Amersham to Oxford Circus (weekday morning peak) via Met/Bakerloo line
(Would this be a single fare of 5.50 GBP?).

3.Return via either of these 2 routes in the evening (Weekday).

4. same return journey on both Saturday and Sunday which at present
costs me 10 GBP for a weekend travel card.

Thanks.
Dave
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Dave B

Kat December 12th 03 01:09 PM

Oystercard 'price capping' not being introduced at fares revision
 
In message , daveb
writes
In message , Chris
writes
Having just attended pre-pay and smartcard training,I can confirm that
price capping will not be available due to a problem with the software.
So all customers that intend to make multiple journeys on LUL after Jan 4th
should be advised to buy 1day travelcards.
The full rollout of oyster will not be complete until Feb 28th nee march.



Can anyone confirm what I would end up paying (via Oyster prepay) in the
following cases from Jan the 4th and also once they get the software
problems sorted. I only make these journeys 2 or 3 times a week so a
weekly travel card is no good for me. At present I buy a daily LT Card
for 11.70 GBP

I have had a look at the website which tells me nothing as there are no
prices on there for zones 6 A-D and I have never had less then 12
people ahead of me on the Oyster phone line so this group seems to be
the best way of getting reliable info.

1.Amersham to Oxford Circus (weekday morning peak) via Chiltern line to
Marylebone then Bakerloo line to Oxford Circus, bearing in mind that
there is no entrance to Marylebone underground at present so I would
enter the Bakerloo line at Baker St.

2.Amersham to Oxford Circus (weekday morning peak) via Met/Bakerloo
line (Would this be a single fare of 5.50 GBP?).

3.Return via either of these 2 routes in the evening (Weekday).

4. same return journey on both Saturday and Sunday which at present
costs me 10 GBP for a weekend travel card.


The new booklet, Fares For 2004, doesn't mention A - D either but
according to my initial information the single fare on Pre Pay (i.e..
the maximum from A - D) would be £5.50
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