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![]() On 02/03/2012 11:50, Paul Scott wrote: "Mizter T" wrote: Point being, if Crossrail's going to Reading, then TfL will take Oyster PAYG acceptance with it there - and the GWML operator will have to accept Oyster PAYG to/from Reading. (Apart from anything else I'd be pretty sure that DfT Rail would make this a franchise commitment.) But what will the entry charge (max cash fare) have to rise to - and will it have to be charged at every PAYG entry barrier? Could be beyond the practical limit for the current charging model - but maybe OK with EMV once it is in use... Single to Reading is currently £20.60 peak, £16.40 off-peak. Fair point, though the entry charges do currently vary between different stations (and also vary between peak and off-peak PAYG charging periods). It's only really possible to fathom out what entry charges apply at ungated stations, or those with the gates locked open (i.e. know the balance on your card, touch-in then check balance at a TVM) - though there are one or two locations with TVMs located within the paid area (e.g. Stratford). Well, either that or intentionally don't touch-out so as to get an unresolved journey - a potentially rather expensive way to sate one's curiosity though! I can't offer a comprehensive list of examples, but I can say with certainty that the entry charge isn't £7.80 universally - this TfL page says "up to £7.80" (which I assume would be the max peak period entry charge at at least one location - maybe that's what it is at Watford Junction?). |
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