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ODTC
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 19:17:24 +0100, Anonymouse wrote:
I go from Bromley to Amersham on a semi-regular basis. The first time I went, Bromley station (zone 5) told me that they could not issue 1-D travelcards. They could only sell me a standard day return for £18.80(!)[1] - compare with £7.40 for a 1-D travelcard. The National Rail website also offers a cheap day return at £17.00 (I was travelling off peak). I also tried a ticket agent who was much more helpful than the station but who also was not able to sell me the travelcard. Eventually I bought cheap day return to London and used Oyster pre-pay from London Bridge to Amersham. It's valid all the way, including on Chiltern Trains services. I wrote to TfL about this and they replied that travelcards including zones A-D can only be issued at Underground stations, not agents or National Rail. Apparently "low demand" is to blame. It's not very helpful if you live in South London quite some way from an Underground station. A year or two ago Barry Doe went into this in some detail in everyone's favourite fortnightly WHS reading material. I think the answer was to get your local station to sell a ODTC as if it was issued at Amersham station. By some local easement, this is then valid as a z1-D travelcard, not an (Amersham to boundary z6 return)+(z1-6 ODTC). ICBW, may contain traces of nuts, etc etc. -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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