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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6733295.stm

BBC story basically explaining the extension of PAYG to the Silverlink Metro
routes when TfL take over the services, but why are they suggesting that
this particular station (Walthamstow Queens Road) will be first?
A TfL spokesman said: "In preparation for the start of London Overground
services on November 11, Transport for London is installing Oyster ticket
machines, pay-as-you-go equipment and ticket gates at Silverlink Metro
stations.

Secondly, note how the reporter uses the term 'overground' to mean 'national
rail' in the article, I suggest there will be all sorts of hassle when the
'London Overground' comes into use if the media persist in their current
usage of 'overground' meaning all 'non LU/DLR' services.

And then there is the south London 'Overground Network' too which also
appears to be withering on the vine nowadays...

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On Jun 8, 2:07 pm, "Paul Scott"
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6733295.stm

BBC story basically explaining the extension of PAYG to the Silverlink Metro
routes when TfL take over the services, but why are they suggesting that
this particular station (Walthamstow Queens Road) will be first?


And it says the first won't be until November. Silverlink, a couple of
months ago:
"Silverlink Metro has been working closely with TfL for some time to
make all Silverlink Metro stations within the London Travelcard area
Oyster compatible and aims to achieve this well before TfL assumes
responsibility for the route in November this year."
http://www.silverlink-trains.com/tem...e.aspx?id=1209

What a bull**** story.

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On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 14:07:50 +0100, "Paul Scott"
wrote:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6733295.stm

BBC story basically explaining the extension of PAYG to the Silverlink Metro
routes when TfL take over the services, but why are they suggesting that
this particular station (Walthamstow Queens Road) will be first?
A TfL spokesman said: "In preparation for the start of London Overground
services on November 11, Transport for London is installing Oyster ticket
machines, pay-as-you-go equipment and ticket gates at Silverlink Metro
stations.

Secondly, note how the reporter uses the term 'overground' to mean 'national
rail' in the article, I suggest there will be all sorts of hassle when the
'London Overground' comes into use if the media persist in their current
usage of 'overground' meaning all 'non LU/DLR' services.

And then there is the south London 'Overground Network' too which also
appears to be withering on the vine nowadays...


The BBC must have received a press release to prompt this story. At
present I can't find one on the TfL website but that's where I'd expect
to see it.

My guess is that Queens Road is the first location in the installation
programme and as that is a key milestone in the programme to achieve
acceptance by November then I suppose it is newsworthy. Unfortunately
what I imagine are the facts have been horribly mangled and turned into
that BBC article.

Maybe the TfL press release will materialise on their website next week
and then we can all check?

I agree with you about the mixed references to Overground. While I can
see the attraction of using the term the fact that it is colloquial
speak for the main line railway in London is not going to aid
comprehension. I imagine the use of the term for the "high frequency"
routes in South London will be phased out by TfL and the TOCs.
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