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[email protected] May 2nd 06 09:22 AM

One day travelcards and Oyster...again!
 
Scenario: a friend of mine from Dublin was coming across to do the
London Marathon and asked me what ticket he should get. He was
arriving at Heathrow, then had to go across London to Custom House to
pick up his marathon stuff. He then had to come back to Leicester
Square to meet me for dinner, then we were heading back to New Cross
afterwards. All tube or DLR journeys apart from the very last one,
which was on National Rail.

Mindful of the fact that Oyster prepay doesn't work on NR, I told him
to get a one day travelcard for Zones 1-6 at Heathrow. As you can see,
I didn't realise that you can't put one day travelcards onto Oyster!

Result: my friend's journey goes smoothly until we get to Charing Cross
to catch the New Cross train. He's not allowed through the barrier and
the guards just keep yelling "Prepay is not valid on National Rail",
without explaining the one day travelcard issue (we were protesting
that he had a travelcard).

I now understand why it didn't work, but have some questions:

1. What was my friend sold at Heathrow when he asked for a Zone 1-6 one
day travelcard to be put onto his Oyster card?

2. Would he have been able to buy a paper ticket at Heathrow for the
same price, thus being able to use National Rail on a one day
travelcard?

Patrick


MIG May 2nd 06 09:45 AM

One day travelcards and Oyster...again!
 

wrote:
Scenario: a friend of mine from Dublin was coming across to do the
London Marathon and asked me what ticket he should get. He was
arriving at Heathrow, then had to go across London to Custom House to
pick up his marathon stuff. He then had to come back to Leicester
Square to meet me for dinner, then we were heading back to New Cross
afterwards. All tube or DLR journeys apart from the very last one,
which was on National Rail.

Mindful of the fact that Oyster prepay doesn't work on NR, I told him
to get a one day travelcard for Zones 1-6 at Heathrow. As you can see,
I didn't realise that you can't put one day travelcards onto Oyster!

Result: my friend's journey goes smoothly until we get to Charing Cross
to catch the New Cross train. He's not allowed through the barrier and
the guards just keep yelling "Prepay is not valid on National Rail",
without explaining the one day travelcard issue (we were protesting
that he had a travelcard).

I now understand why it didn't work, but have some questions:

1. What was my friend sold at Heathrow when he asked for a Zone 1-6 one
day travelcard to be put onto his Oyster card?



Presumably prepay. The machines would have been displaying the
remaining credit.


2. Would he have been able to buy a paper ticket at Heathrow for the
same price, thus being able to use National Rail on a one day
travelcard?



Presumably not. Another example of Oyster dramatically increasing
fares and/or reducing convenience. Did he have to pay the full single
fare from Charing Cross, or take a long, slow route via the Underground?


MIG May 2nd 06 09:49 AM

One day travelcards and Oyster...again!
 

MIG wrote:
wrote:
Scenario: a friend of mine from Dublin was coming across to do the
London Marathon and asked me what ticket he should get. He was
arriving at Heathrow, then had to go across London to Custom House to
pick up his marathon stuff. He then had to come back to Leicester
Square to meet me for dinner, then we were heading back to New Cross
afterwards. All tube or DLR journeys apart from the very last one,
which was on National Rail.

Mindful of the fact that Oyster prepay doesn't work on NR, I told him
to get a one day travelcard for Zones 1-6 at Heathrow. As you can see,
I didn't realise that you can't put one day travelcards onto Oyster!

Result: my friend's journey goes smoothly until we get to Charing Cross
to catch the New Cross train. He's not allowed through the barrier and
the guards just keep yelling "Prepay is not valid on National Rail",
without explaining the one day travelcard issue (we were protesting
that he had a travelcard).

I now understand why it didn't work, but have some questions:

1. What was my friend sold at Heathrow when he asked for a Zone 1-6 one
day travelcard to be put onto his Oyster card?



Presumably prepay. The machines would have been displaying the
remaining credit.


2. Would he have been able to buy a paper ticket at Heathrow for the
same price, thus being able to use National Rail on a one day
travelcard?



Presumably not. Another example of Oyster dramatically increasing
fares and/or reducing convenience. Did he have to pay the full single
fare from Charing Cross, or take a long, slow route via the Underground?


Actually, you must be able to get paper one day travelcards at
Heathrow, so he was sold the wrong thing. Presumably there was a £3
deposit on the Oyster or did he already have one for some reason? If
he had one already and offered it at the counter, whoever was serving
should still have asked how much credit he wanted to put on it, so the
situation is difficult to explain.


Bob Wood May 2nd 06 09:52 AM

One day travelcards and Oyster...again!
 
wrote:

Scenario: a friend of mine from Dublin was coming across to do the
London Marathon and asked me what ticket he should get. He was
arriving at Heathrow, then had to go across London to Custom House to
pick up his marathon stuff. He then had to come back to Leicester
Square to meet me for dinner, then we were heading back to New Cross
afterwards. All tube or DLR journeys apart from the very last one,
which was on National Rail.

Mindful of the fact that Oyster prepay doesn't work on NR, I told him
to get a one day travelcard for Zones 1-6 at Heathrow. As you can
see, I didn't realise that you can't put one day travelcards onto
Oyster!

Result: my friend's journey goes smoothly until we get to Charing
Cross to catch the New Cross train. He's not allowed through the
barrier and the guards just keep yelling "Prepay is not valid on
National Rail", without explaining the one day travelcard issue (we
were protesting that he had a travelcard).

I now understand why it didn't work, but have some questions:

1. What was my friend sold at Heathrow when he asked for a Zone 1-6
one day travelcard to be put onto his Oyster card?



It's impossible to know what he was sold without knowing what he paid.
Are you saying that whatever he bought was pit onto the Oystercard? He
could take the Oystercard to an LT ticket office and ask what was put
on. He could take it a ticket machine and lokk for himself. He could
look at the record of what has been put on his card on the Oyster
website.

2. Would he have been able to buy a paper ticket at Heathrow for the
same price, thus being able to use National Rail on a one day
travelcard?


A paper ticket is the only way to get a One-Day TravelCard. It can be
bought at Heathrow.




--
Bob



[email protected] May 2nd 06 09:56 AM

One day travelcards and Oyster...again!
 

MIG wrote:
Actually, you must be able to get paper one day travelcards at
Heathrow, so he was sold the wrong thing. Presumably there was a £3
deposit on the Oyster or did he already have one for some reason? If
he had one already and offered it at the counter, whoever was serving
should still have asked how much credit he wanted to put on it, so the
situation is difficult to explain.


No, he put a £3 deposit down to get the Oyster, as he makes frequent
trips to London and thought it'd be worth the investment (how wrong he
was!).

I'll find out more detail of the actual transaction and let you know
what he actually asked for; I'm just assuming it was a Zone 1-6 one day
travelcard as that's what I'd told him to ask for.

We bit the bullet and just paid the £1.90 from Charing Cross to New
Cross rather than trek from Embankment up to Whitechapel and then down
to New Cross from there.

Don't get me wrong, I'm all in favour of Oyster as a general rule, I
think it's a great system. It does seem to be a rather odd decision to
not be able to load one day travelcards onto it, though, in addition to
having prepay capping. Roll on the day that Ken gets control of NR in
London and makes them accept Oyster prepay, is all I can say.

Patrick


Tim Roll-Pickering May 2nd 06 10:02 AM

One day travelcards and Oyster...again!
 
Bob Wood wrote:

A paper ticket is the only way to get a One-Day TravelCard.


Just why is this? The benefits of extensions for unplanned journeys apply
just as much to one day travelcards as to longer season tickets so why can't
people get the card on Oyster?



Paul Terry May 2nd 06 10:14 AM

One day travelcards and Oyster...again!
 
In message .com,
writes

1. What was my friend sold at Heathrow when he asked for a Zone 1-6 one
day travelcard to be put onto his Oyster card?


Difficult to be sure without knowing the amount, but probably enough
pre-pay credit to cover one day's use in zones 1-6.

Although capping means that that will be no more than a one-day
travelcard, it is important to remember that pre-pay is not a ticket -
it is just credit until it is actually used. As you discovered,
functionally it is not the same as a one-day travelcard.

2. Would he have been able to buy a paper ticket at Heathrow for the
same price, thus being able to use National Rail on a one day
travelcard?


Yes. Oyster do warn that a paper travelcard is better value for
occasional trips that include travel on National Rail.

--
Paul Terry

Paul Terry May 2nd 06 10:14 AM

One day travelcards and Oyster...again!
 
In message , Tim Roll-Pickering
writes

Just why is this? The benefits of extensions for unplanned journeys apply
just as much to one day travelcards as to longer season tickets so why can't
people get the card on Oyster?


Because it is not (yet) accepted by National Rail in most of the London
area.
--
Paul Terry

Tim Roll-Pickering May 2nd 06 10:27 AM

One day travelcards and Oyster...again!
 
Paul Terry wrote:

Just why is this? The benefits of extensions for unplanned journeys apply
just as much to one day travelcards as to longer season tickets so why
can't
people get the card on Oyster?


Because it is not (yet) accepted by National Rail in most of the London
area.


But they have no problem accepting my longer season ticket so why not a one
day season ticket?



Michael Hoffman May 2nd 06 11:06 AM

One day travelcards and Oyster...again!
 
wrote:

No, he put a £3 deposit down to get the Oyster, as he makes frequent
trips to London and thought it'd be worth the investment (how wrong he
was!).


If it appears it is no longer worth it, it is refundable.
--
Michael Hoffman


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