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I live in Somerset and hold a concessionary bus pass (a "twirly pass"
as some have it). When I visit London I sometimes buy a combined paper/orange train ticket/Travelcard. On other occasions I will use my bus pass. With the Travelcard it can go through the gates but when I board a bus I just show the driver the orange ticket. My bus pass works on readers outside London but in London I'm back to simply showing my pass. The driver seems to push a button when I show either pass. All that set me wondering. He might have a "paper travelcard" button but I find the idea that he has a "Somerset bus pass" button difficult to believe if only because I doubt he has time to read "Somerset" on the pass. How do TfL get paid for my use of TfL services when I'm using either a paper travelcard or my bus pass? For that matter do they get paid? While I'm asking, one of my most frequent uses of my bus pass is in and around Salisbury which, of course, is in Wiltshire. How do Wiltshire get paid (do they get paid)? |
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