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In message , Bob Wood
writes I don't think this is intended. I think the idea is that people can start the day and only pay for a single journey, but later in the day when they make other journeys the amount that is taken from the card during the day will be 'capped' to the amount payable for the appropriate one day travelcard. This would prevent the 'wasting' of money on a travelcard if subsequent travel was not up to the cost of the travelcard - IMO a good idea. I agree. Indeed, for my (admittedly unusual) London travel patterns, this would be absolutely ideal. Ten out of ten to TfL. What will happen as far as conductors on RMs, though? It seems as though there will be an overlap between the implementation of Oyster on buses and the withdrawal of the remaining RMs. Will they invest in hand readers a la DLR? Or would that not be cost effective considering the limited remaining time in service of Routemasters? (That said, we still have this vague promise about RM operation continuing "on a network of tourist routes". Will they, I wonder, be within the TfL fare system? This would of course make the acquisition of hand held Oyster readers a rather more cost-effective option.) -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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