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Paul Corfield wrote:
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 16:38:01 -0600, David Jackman wrote: If I have not understood your question properly please provide your calculations / examples and I'll have another look. One example would be 4 x bus journey between 0700 and 0930 4 x £ 1.00 Then 2 x Z1-5 return on the tube between 0930 and 1900, 2 x £ 3.50 Does Oyster a) Apply the Peak Day travelcard Z1-5 cap (£ 9.90) or b) The Off Peak Z1-6 cap (£5.80) plus one day bus pass (£3.00), total £ 8.80? For the bus journeys a cap of £3 would be applied after 3 trips. The 4th is free. The cap then moves up to £5.80 (off peak cap for journeys Z1-6 using DLR / Tube) which means you get 1 bus ride free plus are only charged £2.80 for tube trips valued at £7. Therefore you save £5.20 against the grand total if each trip was being charged separately. I'm not convinced by that. If the bus journeys are before 0930, then surely they wouldn't be covered by an off-peak cap - in which case, David's scenario "b" of £8.80 would apply as that would be the cheapest possible combination. -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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