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On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 15:15:08 -0700, brixtonite
wrote: I assumed that by 'what can be bought elsewhere' Offramp meant Oyster prepay. Saver tickets seemed a good idea compared to cash fares when they were introduced, since they should have sped up boarding and reduced the amount of cash carried on buses. But given we now have Oyster, which allows people to pay for travel in advance and thus get discounted travel, and is presumably less open to fraud, why haven't TfL scrapped savers entirely? It surprises me that they haven't, though I did explain one reason why they offer a feature that Oyster doesn't (the ability to buy a book and split between people). Do Tube Carnets still exist? If so, it's probably the same reason. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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