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Fares From January 2004
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 10:35:23 +0100, "Ben Nunn"
wrote: On this basis, surely the most pressing need for Oyster was never for long-term season tickets at all, but for pre-pay customers? 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? BTN Capping. It will (probably) work like this: a) Make one bus journey. 70p off Oyster. b) Second bus journey 70p off Oyster. c) Third bus journey 70p off Oyster (£2.10 deducted) d) Fourth bus journey 40p off Oyster (£2.50 - deducted - price of One Day Bus Pass from Jan 04) e) Fifth bus journey 0p off Oyster ... and so on. The 'cap' rises to the price of a One Day Travelcard if you use the Underground. Rob. -- rob at robertwoolley dot co dot uk |
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