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On 24/06/2014 20:18, CJB wrote:
If you touch your Oyster card on a yellow card reader when it's in the same
wallet or purse as another contactless card, the reader may detect more than
one card. When this happens, the card reader doesn't know which one to read
so rejects them and you could experience any of the following:


That's a strange way to describe it.

If there is more than one contactless cards present it's likely that
they will respond to the readers energy field at the same time and the
reader will just see a corrupt response.

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"Neil Williams" wrote in message
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On Sat, 28 Jun 2014 09:44:14 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote:
They could be, but the idea is that one day ITSO will be used

across the
country on routes that do have period returns.


It's out of date before they even start.


In what way?

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"Brian Gregory" wrote in message
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On 24/06/2014 20:18, CJB wrote:
If you touch your Oyster card on a yellow card reader when it's in the
same
wallet or purse as another contactless card, the reader may detect more
than
one card. When this happens, the card reader doesn't know which one to
read
so rejects them and you could experience any of the following:


That's a strange way to describe it.

If there is more than one contactless cards present it's likely that they
will respond to the readers energy field at the same time and the reader
will just see a corrupt response.


anecdotal evidence suggests that the PP was entirely correct

tim



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On Sat, 28 Jun 2014 10:55:54 +0100, Roland Perry wrote:
More difficult is if you have trips to different destinations loaded as
vouchers. Say you live in Grays and have vouchers for both Southend and
London, because you anticipate visiting both soon (and not necessarily
knowing in which order). Which voucher should it swap for a ticket?


Order is apparently important. From
http://www.c2c-online.co.uk/customer...c2c-smart-faqs "PLEASE
NOTE: Tickets can only be used in the order in which they were purchased".
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On Sat, 28 Jun 2014 10:55:54 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote:
More difficult is if you have trips to different destinations loaded as
vouchers. Say you live in Grays and have vouchers for both Southend and
London, because you anticipate visiting both soon (and not necessarily
knowing in which order). Which voucher should it swap for a ticket?


Order is apparently important. From
http://www.c2c-online.co.uk/customer...c2c-smart-faqs "PLEASE
NOTE: Tickets can only be used in the order in which they were purchased".


That still doesn't help with deciding if a pax who travelled from home (A)
to work (X) on a return ticket and has just purchased a ticket from X to B,
is starting his journey to B or his return to A.

We could, of course, come up with some rules to resolve every such
conflicts, but that, I would suggest, would make user reluctance to use such
tickets reach the stratosphere

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"Michael R N Dolbear" wrote

"tim....." wrote

Except for ITSO concession cards. Stagecoach have implemented limited
smartcard facilities and handle bus passes automatically, as do Whippet
round here.


I though all local buses were supposed to handle oldies bus passes

electronically - it's TfL who are behind the curve on this one.

Certainly all in Kent and Hants do


"all" ?


No requirement for electronic acceptance at all.


I note that North Surrey have 10 operators(most very small) + TFL. The
only

one that accepts National bus pass touches is Arriva


And to update, as of today, my Abellio bus (route 458) wanted my ITSO
National concession card touched on its yellow pad and issued me a paper
ticket when the light went green.


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On 27/06/2014 17:03, Matthew Dickinson wrote:

On Friday, 27 June 2014 16:22:16 UTC+1, Roland Perry wrote:

07:52:57 on Fri, 27 Jun 2014, Matthew Dickinson
remarked:

ITSO on c2c is available now , so the 2017 rollout must refer to either
payment at ticket offices, or a similar scheme to TfL.


Can you get a TfL Travelcard on C2C ITSO (or more to the point, will TfL
recognise it?)

Similarly, have C2C already implemented ITSO-purse purchasing of walk-up
tickets at machines?


It was launched on the 16th June between West Horndon, Tilbury Town and
Shoeburyness. Online and TVMs are both advertised as ways to load tickets.

13th October is the date for Travelcards to be available.

http://www.c2c-online.co.uk/tickets-...art-card/index


Does it still count as vapourware, Roland?


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