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On 17 Oct, 21:56, "Paul Scott" wrote:
"MIG" wrote in message ... They are apparently "up to" £7. *But given that the reason for charging maximum fares is that the system doesn't know where you went, on what basis can it ever calculate a different maximum fare from the maximum maximum fare? I think you might be reading too much into 'up to £7.00'. *There are only two possible LU entry charges (aka max cash fares), peak £6.00, and off-peak £4.30. AIUI higher max cash fares are only charged at origins outside the zones when NR fares are involved. The £4.00 entry charge for an uncompleted journey prior to Jan 2010 was potentially less than the correct fare in the peaks, which is why they changed it to £6.00 Paul S Yes, I guessed it must be down to the virtual amount deducted on touching in, but I can't see the logic of not assuming that you've gone to Watford (and beyond). Thinking about it, an unresolved journey is more likely to start on LU and end on NR than the other way round. |
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