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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 11:40:13 +0100, Tom Anderson wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, MIG wrote: The ticket gates usually stay where they are. Readers in trains along with some kind of GPS would save on the ridiculous going up the escalator situation when passing the boundary of your paper travelcard, Serves you right for having a paper travelcard ![]() Gates should be able to do this; say you have a Z12 paper travelcard and an oyster with some pre-pay, and you go from Z1 to Z4, when you want to get out at your destination, you should be able to stick your paper card in, have it rejected with an 'excess fare required' message, then touch your oyster to pay it. Well, that would be nice, anyway. That wouldn't work. People would get to the zone 4 barrier with their zone 1-2 ticket, get an excess fare required message and wonder off to find a member of staff if they don't have an Oyster card. Meanwhile the person behind them would end up paying the excess fare from their Oyster balance. David |
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