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On Dec 9, 1:53*pm, Walter Briscoe wrote:
In message of Wed, 8 Dec 2010 18:10:50 in uk.transport.london, Mizter T writes The full list of fares for 2011 are now available in all their glory on the TfL website: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/default.aspx The single fare finder is now available in 2011 flavour too: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/tickets/faresandtickets/farefinder/next/ There's a summary of the changes he http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/17538.aspx [snip] I also note that maximum journey times "are increasing for journeys in Zones 1-4", which suggests that they were perhaps a bit too tight for slow-coaches, or perhaps more likely the limit could be hit when there were service disruptions - anyhow, good to know that these things are not set in stone and can and do change in response to feedback and monitoring. They change regularly. ISTR, they were increased to 150 minutes at the start of 2009; they were quietly reduced to the current limits in September 2009 and the following tweaks were made in January 2010: * * * * * * *M-F = 1900 *M-F 1900 + Sat *Sun Z1/Z2 * * * * * * * * 90 * * * * * * * 100 *110 Z1-Z2/Z2-Z3 * * * * * 90 * * * * * * * 100 *110 The following will happen in 2011: (Bottom ofhttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/14872.aspx#jan2011) * * * * * * *M-F = 1900 *M-F 1900 + Sat *Sun Z1/Z2/Z2-Z3 * * * * * 90 * * * * * * * 100 *110 Z1-Z2 * * * * * * * *100 * * * * * * * 110 *120 Z1-Z3/Z1-Z4 * * * * *110 * * * * * * * 125 *135 i.e. Z1-Z2 gets a 3 zone limit and Z1-Z3 and Z1-Z4 both get a 5 zone limit. I suppose, I should show that: Zones * * * *M-F = 1900 *M-F 1900 + Sat *Sun 1 * * * * * * * * * * 70 * * * * * * * *80 * 85 2 * * * * * * * * * * 80 * * * * * * * *90 *100 3 * * * * * * * * * * 90 * * * * * * * 100 *110 4 * * * * * * * * * *100 * * * * * * * 110 *120 5 * * * * * * * * * *110 * * * * * * * 125 *135 I have found these limits bite when OSI is used to fuse journeys. The extra time should eliminate such overcharging for me. (Oyster automatically refunds for registered cards.) It won't address a short stay at Finsbury Park where each validator heuristically distinguishes entry and exit in the absence of gatelines. 1) Touch in at any station - e.g. Manor House; 2) Touch out at Finsbury Park; 3) A touch again at Finsbury Park WITHIN 30 MINUTES is a touch out; 4) Touch out at the same station as 1). i.e. Manor House. ISTR you are charged for an unfinished journey and an unstarted journey. Oyster has no automatic mechanism to recognise this. OTOH, Manor House via Finsbury Park to any other station, e.g. Arsenal, is charged correctly. This seems to be a FPK peculiarity. I found no problem at Mill Hill East. I haven't tried at Waterloo on the W&C or at National Rail stations which don't have gatelines. -- Walter Briscoe it sounds as though Tfl don't actaully want you to know how much each individual PAYG journey costs. It's rather like buying the weekly shopping at the supermarket. You might know how much the total amount came to, but how many people honestly know much they paid for each individual item unless they look at the receipt. Similarly, a lot of people will not keep a record a each journey they make. Consequently they won't know if the cap has been applied, whether it has been applied correctly or whether too much money has been taken for the journey made. Using the supermarket analogy again, it is not unknown for an item to be marked at one price on the shelf, and a different price charged at the checkout. The supermarket's rather pathetic excuse is that "..we have over 5,000 lines in this store and we are bound to get a few wrong..." Now if you imagine Tfl as a supermarket, there are many journey possibilities. Given that there are (according to Wikipedia) 270 stations on the tube alone, this gives a total of 72630 single journeys between two individual stations. How many of these journeys have been tested to see that the correct amount has been deducted. OK, I know it isn't feasible to check them all, but you should check one journey for each possible combination of zones. It wouldn't surprise me if there are a few wrongly programmed journeys, and it also wouldn't surprise me if Tfl usedthe same excuse as the supermarkets. |
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 07:25:59 -0800 (PST)
Paul wrote: shopping at the supermarket. You might know how much the total amount came to, but how many people honestly know much they paid for each individual item unless they look at the receipt. You only have to look at the gate when you touch out. All the new ones will tell you how much your journey cost and how much you have left. B2003 |
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