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Zone 2-3 Travelcard. Charging Question.
On 30 Apr, 16:37, David of Broadway
wrote: Is Notting Hill Gate to Heathrow treated as Z1-6 or Z2-6? How about Notting Hill Gate to Acton Town? Both are charged as via Zone 1 according to the fares finder: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/tickets/fa...07/farefinder/ (to work out zones you need to know the nominal single fares, which I don't think are online any more) If they're treated as Z2-6, am I breaking any rules if I travel via Earl's Court rather than Ealing Broadway? And if they're treated as Z1-6 by default, is there any way to prove to the system that I traveled via Ealing Broadway (e.g., touch an Oyster pad at Ealing Broadway) so I'm charged the lower fare? As I understand it, each pair of stations is assigned a particular fare, regardless of route taken. If you touch the reader at Ealing Broadway you'd probably just be charged for a new journey. Similarly, there a few journeys where you have to touch a reader halfway through, but it doesn't affect the fare calculation (eg If the fare is set as not via Z1, and you use an out-of-station interchange in Z1, it doesn't increase the fare). U |
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