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[email protected] November 29th 12 08:50 AM

Bus passes
 
With the bus strike in north london today they've been saying on the radio
that bus passes will be accepted on reasonable alternative routes.

What bus passes? I thought it was either Oyster or cash now. Or are there
special bus only Oyster cards?

B2003



Roland Perry November 29th 12 09:30 AM

Bus passes
 
In message , at 09:50:31 on Thu, 29 Nov
2012, d remarked:
With the bus strike in north london today they've been saying on the radio
that bus passes will be accepted on reasonable alternative routes.

What bus passes? I thought it was either Oyster or cash now. Or are there
special bus only Oyster cards?


Journalist referring to twirly cards perhaps.
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Roland Perry

[email protected] November 29th 12 09:56 AM

Bus passes
 
On Thu, 29 Nov 2012 10:30:47 +0000
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 09:50:31 on Thu, 29 Nov
2012, d remarked:
With the bus strike in north london today they've been saying on the radio
that bus passes will be accepted on reasonable alternative routes.

What bus passes? I thought it was either Oyster or cash now. Or are there
special bus only Oyster cards?


Journalist referring to twirly cards perhaps.


Twirly cards?

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B2003


Robin[_4_] November 29th 12 10:09 AM

Bus passes
 
What bus passes? I thought it was either Oyster or cash now. Or are
there special bus only Oyster cards?


http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/14415.aspx
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Robin
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[email protected] November 29th 12 10:30 AM

Bus passes
 
On Thu, 29 Nov 2012 11:09:27 -0000
"Robin" wrote:
What bus passes? I thought it was either Oyster or cash now. Or are
there special bus only Oyster cards?


http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/14415.aspx


Ah ok, so a "bus pass" is just a special type of entry on an Oyster card.
That makes sense.

B2003



Roland Perry November 29th 12 11:13 AM

Bus passes
 
In message , at 10:56:11 on Thu, 29 Nov
2012, d remarked:
Journalist referring to twirly cards perhaps.


Twirly cards?


http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=twirly

entry #2 (although the term is also in common use in London).

And, yes I know, they are valid all hours in London now.
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Roland Perry

[email protected] November 29th 12 11:33 AM

Bus passes
 
On Thu, 29 Nov 2012 12:13:45 +0000
Roland Perry wrote:
entry #2 (although the term is also in common use in London).


I've never heard it. *shrug*

B2003


Mizter T November 29th 12 10:58 PM

Bus passes
 

On 29/11/2012 11:30, d wrote:

On Thu, 29 Nov 2012 11:09:27 -0000
"Robin" wrote:

What bus passes? I thought it was either Oyster or cash now. Or are
there special bus only Oyster cards?


http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/14415.aspx

Ah ok, so a "bus pass" is just a special type of entry on an Oyster card.
That makes sense.


If you're using that logic, then so is a season Travelcard.

Offramp November 30th 12 06:17 AM

Bus passes
 
On Nov 29, 1:01*pm, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Thu, 29 Nov 2012 09:50:31 +0000 (UTC),
wrote:

With the bus strike in north london today they've been saying on the radio
that bus passes will be accepted on reasonable alternative routes.


What bus passes? I thought it was either Oyster or cash now. Or are there
special bus only Oyster cards?


There is a 7 day, monthly or longer Bus and Tram Pass. This is issued
on an Oyster Card. The Daily Bus Pass has been replaced by the PAYG
cap for bus and tram travel.


Instead of a weekly bus pass people could buy a ( for example ) zone
2/3 weekly Tube travelcard for almost the same price; this could be
used on the Tube in those zones and on every London bus.

Robin[_4_] November 30th 12 08:26 AM

Bus passes
 
Instead of a weekly bus pass people could buy a ( for example ) zone
2/3 weekly Tube travelcard for almost the same price; this could be
used on the Tube in those zones and on every London bus.


Yep - but I bet there are still plenty of people who need buses to get
to and from work and to whom the extra £3.20 a week would be
significant.
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Robin
reply to address is (meant to be) valid




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