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On 26 Apr 2007 22:55:58 -0700, MIG wrote:
Can you tell me of any NR stations which are not served by LU (eg Wimbledon) which do sell Oyster? Here is a complete list: Beckenham Junction City Thameslink East Croydon Essex Road Fenchurch Street Greenwich Lewisham Limehouse Mitcham Junction |
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On 26 Apr 2007 22:55:58 -0700, MIG
wrote: hat if you pay by preprinted company cheque (eg a loan) and don't know the payee at an Oyster shop, or whether they'd accept it? Your season's about to expire. You are standing in the Accounts department. What do you tell them to put on the cheque? "London Underground Limited", in my case. I do my research before I need to start panicking. |
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On Apr 27, 9:25 pm, James Farrar wrote:
On 26 Apr 2007 22:55:58 -0700, MIG wrote: hat if you pay by preprinted company cheque (eg a loan) and don't know the payee at an Oyster shop, or whether they'd accept it? Your season's about to expire. You are standing in the Accounts department. What do you tell them to put on the cheque? "London Underground Limited", in my case. I do my research before I need to start panicking. Er, hallo? If you live in south London? What research tells you the payee of your nearest Oyster shop? My journeys to and from work don't involve any LU stations or NR stations that sell Oyster, and yet I need a zone 1 & 2 travelcard. This means that I am punished on the few occasions when I need to go to zone 3 by LU. |
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On Apr 27, 12:56 pm, asdf wrote:
On 26 Apr 2007 22:55:58 -0700, MIG wrote: Can you tell me of any NR stations which are not served by LU (eg Wimbledon) which do sell Oyster? Here is a complete list: Beckenham Junction City Thameslink East Croydon Essex Road Fenchurch Street Greenwich Lewisham Limehouse Mitcham Junction Wow. Comprehensive huh? Thank you for this. However, some of these stations have card-only machines. The ticket offices still don't sell Oyster, and if you want to pay by cheque or cash you are stuffed. When will the Oyster apologists wake up and make the bluddy thing available or else stop punishing those of us for whom it is not fully available? |
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On 27 Apr 2007 16:11:08 -0700, MIG
wrote: What research tells you the payee of your nearest Oyster shop? Going along to it and asking them politely. |
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On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 21:46 +0100 (BST), Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
people who need an extension on a paper travelcard. AIUI, period Travelcards from out-boundary on National Rail are valid from z1-6, so the question doesn't arise. Not so. They can be valid to any of the following: Z1-6 Z2-6 Z3-6 Z4-6 Z5-6 Z6 Eh? To a London Terminal? I'm not sure what you mean, but I'll attempt to illustrate my previous post with an example. The following season tickets which include Travelcards are available from Redhill (which is outside Z6): Redhill to Z1-6 Redhill to Z2-6 Redhill to Z3-6 Redhill to Z4-6 Redhill to Z5-6 Redhill to Z6 |
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On Apr 28, 12:11 am, MIG wrote:
On Apr 27, 9:25 pm, James Farrar wrote: On 26 Apr 2007 22:55:58 -0700, MIG wrote: hat if you pay by preprinted company cheque (eg a loan) and don't know the payee at an Oyster shop, or whether they'd accept it? Your season's about to expire. You are standing in the Accounts department. What do you tell them to put on the cheque? "London Underground Limited", in my case. I do my research before I need to start panicking. Er, hallo? If you live in south London? What research tells you the payee of your nearest Oyster shop? My journeys to and from work don't involve any LU stations or NR stations that sell Oyster, and yet I need a zone 1 & 2 travelcard. This means that I am punished on the few occasions when I need to go to zone 3 by LU. OK, this doesn't seem to fit with any reality I understand. Where can you possibly go every day for work in Zone 1 that is a station, and that doesn't do Oyster? Even if you're commuting by NR, all the London Terminals have attached Underground stations... -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On Apr 28, 11:31 am, John B wrote:
On Apr 28, 12:11 am, MIG wrote: On Apr 27, 9:25 pm, James Farrar wrote: On 26 Apr 2007 22:55:58 -0700, MIG wrote: hat if you pay by preprinted company cheque (eg a loan) and don't know the payee at an Oyster shop, or whether they'd accept it? Your season's about to expire. You are standing in the Accounts department. What do you tell them to put on the cheque? "London Underground Limited", in my case. I do my research before I need to start panicking. Er, hallo? If you live in south London? What research tells you the payee of your nearest Oyster shop? My journeys to and from work don't involve any LU stations or NR stations that sell Oyster, and yet I need a zone 1 & 2 travelcard. This means that I am punished on the few occasions when I need to go to zone 3 by LU. OK, this doesn't seem to fit with any reality I understand. Where can you possibly go every day for work in Zone 1 that is a station, and that doesn't do Oyster? Even if you're commuting by NR, all the London Terminals have attached Underground stations... -- John Band john at johnband dot orgwww.johnband.org- Firstly, even if I did work in Zone 1 (like when I worked near Oxford Circus), I would still need to queue for half an hour in the evening rush hour to pay by company cheque to renew for the following day. Preferable to pay at my local station. As it happens, I don't work in zone 1, but I do need to pass through it, usually in a hurry. No LU involved. Station one end has a credit card only machine (which doesn't take cheques), station the other end has no Oyster facility at all. Neither deals with Oyster at the counter. All the things you suggest are POSSIBLE. The point is that you have to plan ahead like a military operation and make all kinds of diversions in order to avoid the potential punishment fares for not having your travelcard on Oyster when you do occaionally go to zone 3 on LU. It's not my fault that if I do the typical thing of going to my local station in the morning to catch a train and renew my travelcard at the same time, I can only get a paper one. And whether you believe me or not does not in any way argue against my suggstion of selling reasonably priced paper extensions to people who, for reasons which you may consider to be insane, have a paper travelcard. In fact, there's simply no need for extensions to be £4, because they are by definition added to a travelcard. |
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MIG wrote Can you tell me of any NR stations which are not served by LU (eg Wimbledon) which do sell Oyster? Here is a complete list: Beckenham Junction City Thameslink East Croydon Essex Road Fenchurch Street Greenwich Lewisham Limehouse Mitcham Junction Wow. Comprehensive huh? Thank you for this. However, some of these stations have card-only machines. The ticket offices still don't sell Oyster, and if you want to pay by cheque or cash you are stuffed. Will you and anyone else with personal experience mark the list accordingly ? Same for NR stations that *are* served by LU such as Euston, Liverpool St, Kings Cross (Thameslink) Marylebone Richmond Wimbledon When will the Oyster apologists wake up and make the bluddy thing available or else stop punishing those of us for whom it is not fully available? Between now and 2008 no doubt. -- Mike D |
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