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News_Demon July 1st 06 08:49 PM

Journey History Now On TFL Website
 
Yes, you can now access your oystercard journey history on the TFL website
now



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Matthew P Jones July 1st 06 08:58 PM

Journey History Now On TFL Website
 
In reply to news post, which News_Demon
wrote on Sat, 1 Jul 2006 -
Yes, you can now access your oystercard journey history on the TFL website
now


Looks like the site has had a major overhaul, very useful to at last
have the journey history


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Alan OBrien July 1st 06 09:30 PM

Journey History Now On TFL Website
 

"News_Demon" wrote in message
.. .
Yes, you can now access your oystercard journey history on the TFL
website now


Is that only for registered users?



Dr Ivan D. Reid July 1st 06 11:24 PM

Journey History Now On TFL Website
 
On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 21:30:12 GMT, Alan OBrien
wrote in :

"News_Demon" wrote in message
.. .
Yes, you can now access your oystercard journey history on the TFL
website now


Is that only for registered users?


Seems so, *and* only if you top up your card online. It gives me owt.

"Please note, customers will only be able to view this information if they
have purchased pay as you go credit (including Auto top-up) from Oyster
online."

It knows my balance, so why the discrimination?

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Matthew Dickinson July 5th 06 01:54 AM

Journey History Now On TFL Website
 
On Sat, 1 Jul 2006 23:24:16 +0000 (UTC), "Dr Ivan D. Reid"
wrote:

On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 21:30:12 GMT, Alan OBrien
wrote in :

"News_Demon" wrote in message
.. .
Yes, you can now access your oystercard journey history on the TFL
website now


Is that only for registered users?


Seems so, *and* only if you top up your card online. It gives me owt.

"Please note, customers will only be able to view this information if they
have purchased pay as you go credit (including Auto top-up) from Oyster
online."

It knows my balance, so why the discrimination?


There are two differences from the statements that they post out:

i) It only shows PAYG journeys. Any Travelcard / Bus Pass trips are
not shown.

ii) It shows the credit / debit activity at each gate (e.g. the £5
deducted when entering through a National Rail gateline), but doesn't
differentiate between debits and credits. You can only tell by looking
at the balance column.


Tim Bray July 9th 06 10:18 PM

Journey History Now On TFL Website
 
Dr Ivan D. Reid wrote:
Seems so, *and* only if you top up your card online. It gives me
owt.

"Please note, customers will only be able to view this information if
they have purchased pay as you go credit (including Auto top-up) from
Oyster online."

It knows my balance, so why the discrimination?


It does not show my journey history.
I have topped up my oyster online, but it hasn't been for a few months.

Maybe it is costly (in computing terms) to export the data to the
website, and so they use `has topped up online` as a flag to work out
who uses the website.


Tim

[email protected] July 10th 06 10:11 AM

Journey History Now On TFL Website
 
Hi,

Tim Bray wrote:
"Please note, customers will only be able to view this information if
they have purchased pay as you go credit (including Auto top-up) from
Oyster online."

It knows my balance, so why the discrimination?


It does not show my journey history.
I have topped up my oyster online, but it hasn't been for a few months.

Maybe it is costly (in computing terms) to export the data to the
website, and so they use `has topped up online` as a flag to work out
who uses the website.


I asked Oyster about this, and it seems to be pretty-much arbitrary:

"Online top-up is required in order to view your journey history
because, when introducing online journey data, we decided initially to
limit the facility to customers who order their pay as you go top-ups
through Oyster online or Telesales, so that we could assess customer
demand and the data handling requirements before deciding how best to
make this information available to a broader group of Oyster
customers."

"A decision regarding the expansion of this facility will be made later
this year."

Boo!

Luke



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