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This is probably a rather simple question, but I thought I'd come to
u.t.l to see how many answers you lot could come up with ![]() My work has booked me on a 5-day training course. It's in Slough, so I've got the joys of a commute via Paddington to look forward to. As I usually rely on Oyster PAYG, season tickets are a bit of a mystery to me. Am I right in thinking that the ticket I'm after is a 7 day Slough to London R1256 at £69.70? This will presumably also let me use buses and tubes in London without having done the leg on the train first. Will it likely get eaten by the ticket barrier in Slough on the last day of its validity? thanks, - martin |
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On Mar 21, 9:06*am, martin wrote:
This is probably a rather simple question, but I thought I'd come to u.t.l to see how many answers you lot could come up with ![]() My work has booked me on a 5-day training course. It's in Slough, so I've got the joys of a commute via Paddington to look forward to. As I usually rely on Oyster PAYG, season tickets are a bit of a mystery to me. Am I right in thinking that the ticket I'm after is a 7 day Slough to London R1256 at £69.70? This will presumably also let me use buses and tubes in London without having done the leg on the train first. Will it likely get eaten by the ticket barrier in Slough on the last day of its validity? No because a period season ticket is valid for as many journeys on a given day that you want to make, so the gate wouldn't know if you want to use it again on the final day. It's only the one-day travelcards that are only valid for one journey each way between origin and London. -- Roy |
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![]() "martin" wrote: This is probably a rather simple question, but I thought I'd come to u.t.l to see how many answers you lot could come up with ![]() ;-) My work has booked me on a 5-day training course. It's in Slough, so I've got the joys of a commute via Paddington to look forward to. As I usually rely on Oyster PAYG, season tickets are a bit of a mystery to me. Am I right in thinking that the ticket I'm after is a 7 day Slough to London R1256 at £69.70? Yes, I'd think so. One thing I'm not sure about is whether you could actually buy said ticket at the London end - outboundary Travelcards are kinda intended for people travelling into London, and I believe they're excluded from the normal rules whereby a ticket office is supposed to sell any ticket a punter asks for (or maybe that only applies to outboundary Day Travelcards?). Anyway if that's an issue it's also easily sidestepped - just buy online, e.g. from Southern: http://www.southernrailway.com/ticke...eason-tickets/ Note that you'll need a photocard. (This does assume that your employer is willing to pay for your travel in London to get to Paddington - though that'd be a reasonable thing to expect, unless perhaps you worked next to Paddington station.) This will presumably also let me use buses and tubes in London without having done the leg on the train first. Will it likely get eaten by the ticket barrier in Slough on the last day of its validity? No - season tickets are valid for unlimited travel, so you could legitimately travel several times between London and Slough on the final day of validity. If however it was a Day Travelcard then it might get swallowed on return to Slough (a holder should be allowed to retain it if they ask, not least because Slough is served by a London bus route, the 81). |
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![]() "Mizter T" wrote in message ... "martin" wrote: This is probably a rather simple question, but I thought I'd come to u.t.l to see how many answers you lot could come up with ![]() ;-) My work has booked me on a 5-day training course. It's in Slough, so I've got the joys of a commute via Paddington to look forward to. As I usually rely on Oyster PAYG, season tickets are a bit of a mystery to me. Am I right in thinking that the ticket I'm after is a 7 day Slough to London R1256 at £69.70? Yes, I'd think so. One thing I'm not sure about is whether you could actually buy said ticket at the London end - outboundary Travelcards are kinda intended for people travelling into London, and I believe they're excluded from the normal rules whereby a ticket office is supposed to sell any ticket a punter asks for (or maybe that only applies to outboundary Day Travelcards?). Anyway if that's an issue it's also easily sidestepped - just buy online, e.g. from Southern: http://www.southernrailway.com/ticke...eason-tickets/ Note that you'll need a photocard. (This does assume that your employer is willing to pay for your travel in London to get to Paddington - though that'd be a reasonable thing to expect, unless perhaps you worked next to Paddington station.) This will presumably also let me use buses and tubes in London without having done the leg on the train first. Will it likely get eaten by the ticket barrier in Slough on the last day of its validity? No - season tickets are valid for unlimited travel, so you could legitimately travel several times between London and Slough on the final day of validity. If however it was a Day Travelcard then it might get swallowed on return to Slough (a holder should be allowed to retain it if they ask, not least because Slough is served by a London bus route, the 81). My first thought was that the OP needs a Z1-6 to Slough season but actually buying a Slough to Z1-6 in advance via the web would seem to overcome issues about whether you can even buy the ticket from Z1-6. |
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 14:29:39 -0000, Mizter T wrote:
"martin" wrote: My work has booked me on a 5-day training course. It's in Slough, so I've got the joys of a commute via Paddington to look forward to. As I usually rely on Oyster PAYG, season tickets are a bit of a mystery to me. Am I right in thinking that the ticket I'm after is a 7 day Slough to London R1256 at £69.70? Yes, I'd think so. One thing I'm not sure about is whether you could actually buy said ticket at the London end - outboundary Travelcards are kinda intended for people travelling into London, and I believe they're excluded from the normal rules whereby a ticket office is supposed to sell any ticket a punter asks for (or maybe that only applies to outboundary Day Travelcards?). In the past I've bought a 7-day Zones + Redhill travelcard from my local tube station without any problems. |
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One thing I'm not sure about is whether you could actually buy said ticket
at the London end - outboundary Travelcards are kinda intended for people travelling into London, and I believe they're excluded from the normal rules whereby a ticket office is supposed to sell any ticket a punter asks for (or maybe that only applies to outboundary Day Travelcards?). Shouldn't be a problem - I used to buy a Basingstoke-Zones weekly/ monthly season from Ealing Broadway, as I lived in W5 and worked in Hampshire. I never had a problem buying this ticket at EBY. M |
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On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 06:06:39AM -0700, martin wrote:
This is probably a rather simple question, but I thought I'd come to u.t.l to see how many answers you lot could come up with ![]() My work has booked me on a 5-day training course. It's in Slough, so I've got the joys of a commute via Paddington to look forward to. As I usually rely on Oyster PAYG, season tickets are a bit of a mystery to me. Am I right in thinking that the ticket I'm after is a 7 day Slough to London R1256 at =A369.70? Be Careful. Last time I needed a different ticket to normal for work, I decided to save my employer money by buying the appropriate weekly ticket instead of five dailies. I then put in my expenses claim, only to find that it got classed as a taxable benefit because I could also use it at the weekend. Never mind that I already had my normal monthly ticket that covered everything that I'd want to do at the weekend anyway, and, in your case, that no-one would ever want to go to Slough. Since then I've not tried to save my employers money and just got lots of expensive point to point tickets. -- David Cantrell | Godless Liberal Elitist The word "urgent" is the moral of the story "The boy who cried wolf". As a general rule I don't believe it until a manager comes to me almost in tears. I like to catch them in a cup and drink them later. -- Matt Holiab, in the Monastery |
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On Mar 23, 12:17*pm, David Cantrell wrote:
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 06:06:39AM -0700, martin wrote: This is probably a rather simple question, but I thought I'd come to u.t.l to see how many answers you lot could come up with ![]() My work has booked me on a 5-day training course. It's in Slough, so I've got the joys of a commute via Paddington to look forward to. As I usually rely on Oyster PAYG, season tickets are a bit of a mystery to me. Am I right in thinking that the ticket I'm after is a 7 day Slough to London R1256 at =A369.70? Be Careful. Last time I needed a different ticket to normal for work, I decided to save my employer money by buying the appropriate weekly ticket instead of five dailies. *I then put in my expenses claim, only to find that it got classed as a taxable benefit because I could also use it at the weekend. *Never mind that I already had my normal monthly ticket that covered everything that I'd want to do at the weekend anyway, and, in your case, that no-one would ever want to go to Slough. Since then I've not tried to save my employers money and just got lots of expensive point to point tickets. Thanks for the warning - I'm not sure that my employer's expenses department will be clued-up enough to notice, but I suppose I could argue that only 2/7ths of the cost of the ticket ought to be taxable! (In the case of this ticket, it would be of use to me during the weekend as a z1-6 travelcard - I suppose I could promise not to use it for leisure purposes, but in practice, there's no way they'd ever know...) |
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"David Cantrell" wrote in message
k... Be Careful. Last time I needed a different ticket to normal for work, I decided to save my employer money by buying the appropriate weekly ticket instead of five dailies. I then put in my expenses claim, only to find that it got classed as a taxable benefit because I could also use it at the weekend. Never mind that I already had my normal monthly ticket that covered everything that I'd want to do at the weekend anyway, and, in your case, that no-one would ever want to go to Slough. I tried something similar, although in my case it was my (public sector) employer's insistence on using a preferred supplier (Expotel) to book the tickets that stopped me getting a 7-day Travelcard. In my case the 5 standard class dailies came to a total cost considerably greater than a first class 7-day ticket. It's nice to know your taxes are being spent wisely. -- DAS |
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David Cantrell wrote in news:20110323121758.GA32532
@bytemark.barnyard.co.uk: On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 06:06:39AM -0700, martin wrote: This is probably a rather simple question, but I thought I'd come to u.t.l to see how many answers you lot could come up with ![]() My work has booked me on a 5-day training course. It's in Slough, so I've got the joys of a commute via Paddington to look forward to. As I usually rely on Oyster PAYG, season tickets are a bit of a mystery to me. Am I right in thinking that the ticket I'm after is a 7 day Slough to London R1256 at =A369.70? Be Careful. Last time I needed a different ticket to normal for work, I decided to save my employer money by buying the appropriate weekly ticket instead of five dailies. I then put in my expenses claim, only to find that it got classed as a taxable benefit because I could also use it at the weekend. Never mind that I already had my normal monthly ticket that covered everything that I'd want to do at the weekend anyway, and, in your case, that no-one would ever want to go to Slough. That doesn't sound right. See http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM16065.htm (not quite the situation here, but the same principles apply). Since then I've not tried to save my employers money and just got lots of expensive point to point tickets. |
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