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Stocking up on Bus Saver tickets
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 19:19:12 +0200, "tim"
wrote: "M J Forbes" wrote in message ... I think the roadside ticket machines may also have sounded the death knell for Bus Saver Tickets, since they're both solutions to the same problem - reducing boarding times. But have they really? I'm still shocked by the amount of would-be passengers that are kicked off buses in the Central Zone because of the fact that they didn't realise that they had to have a ticket before they boarded - even now (as an aside - when was this introduced? 6months? 12 months ago?). I'm sure that some of these were tourists, and could be forgiven for their error, especially those without a semi-decent grasp of English, but I feel that this thing happens all too often for it to be a coincidence. Is this "new" rule actually published outside the country? I don't think that it's published outside of london. I live well within the London commuting area (when I'm actually in the UK) and were it not for the fact that I take this group I wouldn't know stuff all about this new rule. Indeed. I'm a regular visitor to London, and as I usually avail myself of a Travelcard, or hop one stop or two on the tube, but I knew nothing about it untill the discussion came up here. Alex |
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