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Ticketless Buses Zone 1?
Does this mean, for example, someone getting on a Routemaster, which has a
conductor, will be unable to buy the ticket from the counductor when in the "ticketless" zone, but can buy one from him when the same bus is outside that zone? If so, is it actually going to be the case that a passenger trying to buy a ticket from the conductor in that zone will be put off the bus, or told "wait till we are out of the zone and I'll sell you a ticket then", or will commonsense prevail and he will sell you a ticket as usual? Marc. |
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Ticketless Buses Zone 1?
Mait001 writes
Does this mean, for example, someone getting on a Routemaster, which has a conductor, will be unable to buy the ticket from the counductor when in the "ticketless" zone, but can buy one from him when the same bus is outside that zone? If so, is it actually going to be the case that a passenger trying to buy a ticket from the conductor in that zone will be put off the bus, or told "wait till we are out of the zone and I'll sell you a ticket then", or will commonsense prevail and he will sell you a ticket as usual? As the purpose of the scheme is to reduce boarding times and as it applies at specific bus stops served by specific routes (not *all* bus stops on *all* routes) - then what 'common-sense' indicates to me is that they're probably not including crew-operated routes in the scheme. -- Dave |
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