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Paul Corfield wrote: Well you can, of course, choose to completely ignore the basis of the business case for cashless boarding and the associated time savings for passengers, reduced dwell times and other factors if you wish. Just because you only assess things with the evidence of your eyes does not make you correct and everybody else wrong. On reflection, I can see the argument for the machines in the central zone, where there will be many more tourists and other vistors from out of town, but elsewhere it would probably have been adequate to let the occasional cash customer purchase their ticket from the driver. The price differential between cash and Oyster fares ensures that Londoners will be using Oyster anyway. -roy |
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