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Mar 2012 22:19:25 in uk.railway, Jim Hawkins writes Tony Dragon wrote: On 01/03/2012 21:35, Jim Hawkins wrote: How do I find out if a particular railway station is considered to be in the Greater London area for Oyster/Travelcard purposes - apart from actually going to it and asking ? My present stations of interest are Marlow and Maidenhead, but is there a definitive list anywhere ? Neither Marlow nor Maidenhead is in the Oyster area. I trust Crossrail will alter that for those who live so long. Jim Hawkins Yes Tony, I knew about the map, but it's virtually useless unless you can print it out greatly enlarged, which I certainly can't. I know you can enlarge bits of it on-screen using Adobe Reader, but I'd much prefer a simple text list of stations (which I can print out), or better, a printed copy of the map about the size of an OS Landranger map. Are either of those available I wonder ? The Single Fare Finder at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/tickets/faresandtic kets/farefinder/current/default.aspx contains an alphabetic list of stations in its source. If you can't extract that list, I will email one as a .txt file It reads stations[0] = "Abbey Road"; stations[1] = "Abbey Wood [National Rail]"; stations[2] = "Acton Central"; .... stations[621] = "Woolwich Arsenal"; stations[622] = "Woolwich Dockyard [National Rail]"; stations[623] = "Worcester Park [National Rail]"; I have only recently discovered how to drive that URL from the address bar. e.g. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/tickets/fa...ts/farefinder/ current/default.aspx?mode=alternate&on=City+Thameslink+[National+Rail]&d n=Battersea+Park+[National+Rail]&ft=Adult That gives full information. I have not found out how to get the partial information which the fare finder returns by default. City Thameslink and Battersea Park is the only completely asymmetrically priced journey in the fare finder. I flagged this to the Oyster Customer Service Centre. It seems the journey is classed as being in zone 2, rather than between zone 1 and 2. Slightly less technical is the 2nd page of London Rail and Tube services map http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...rail-and-tube- services-map.pdf - a list of stations. Copy and paste each column in turn and remove the grid squares. I have added uk.transport.london to newsgroups. -- Walter Briscoe |
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