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Fares From January 2004
"Ben Nunn" wrote in message ...
On this basis, surely the most pressing need for Oyster was never for long-term season tickets at all, but for pre-pay customers? I'm sure pre-pay customers are the main target - but, with a system so complex, I think it makes good sense first to test it with a relatively small group of customers in the way they are doing. By gradually rolling-out ticket availability any major problems will, hopefully, be dealt with without inconveniencing millions of people. There would be nothing worse for customer-confidence in Oyster than the whole ticketing system keeling over the day after the full-scale launch (I'm not saying this won't happen though! - this is LUL after all - but I wish them every success). Actually, how will they administer this? Would you be able to decide you want a one day travelcard before you set out, then arrange it online, then get on at your local busstop, swipe the oyster, and not be charged for the single bus journey? I hope so - but there has been no announcemant to this effect. |
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