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Jarle H Knudsen wrote:
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 15:21:44 +0100, Michael Hoffman wrote:

Jarle H Knudsen wrote:

The travelcard is obviously zonal, but is the boundary zone 4 - Stansted
Airport zonal?

Yes.


OK, I thought zonal reffered to the Lonndon travelcard zones.


That's one example of a zonal ticket. A ticket from "Boundary Zone 4" is
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On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 15:21:44 +0100, Michael Hoffman wrote:

Jarle H Knudsen wrote:

The travelcard is obviously zonal, but is the boundary zone 4 - Stansted
Airport zonal?


Yes.


OK, I thought zonal reffered to the Lonndon travelcard zones.

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In article , Michael Hoffman
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The travelcard is obviously zonal, but is the boundary zone 4 - Stansted
Airport zonal?

Yes.


No, a zonal ticket is one that gives you travel within a zone - usually
unrestricted travel.

The "Boundary Zone" tickets are described in the NFM (section K) as
"excess fares". Thus they are showing an excess fare rather than being a
separate ticket within the meaning of the National Conditions of
Carriage.

When travelling to somewhere that doesn't have a Boundary Zone ticket,
you get issued a normal ticket from somewhere (which *may* be the last
station within the relevant zone) and, says the manual, the normal rules
about combining tickets apply.

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Clive D. W. Feather wrote:
In article , Michael Hoffman
writes
The travelcard is obviously zonal, but is the boundary zone 4 -
Stansted
Airport zonal?

Yes.


No, a zonal ticket is one that gives you travel within a zone - usually
unrestricted travel.

The "Boundary Zone" tickets are described in the NFM (section K) as
"excess fares". Thus they are showing an excess fare rather than being a
separate ticket within the meaning of the National Conditions of Carriage.


Well, I guess I stand corrected. The end result is the same, however.
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