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![]() "Michael R N Dolbear" wrote in message news:01c829fd$8ba88140$LocalHost@default... Neil Williams wrote in article ... On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 19:24:31 -0000, "Paul Scott" wrote: Definitely - this has been discussed often and confirmed. You actually get charged twice the maximum cash fare if a journey exceeds the 2 hour limit, because you end up with both an unresolved entry = £4.00, and an unresolved exit = £4.00. Which is a nonsense, as there are journeys that can take that long. 3 or 4 hours would be more sensible. Have you examples ? There were many examples last time this was discussed, basically relying on journeys such as Chesham - 'either eastern extremity'. Someone touching in at Chesham just after a train has left for instance, [and why shouldn't they], would run down a fair chunk of the 2 hours before they even got moving... The TfL planner shows an average for the next 4 journeys to Epping for example of about 2 hours 20 min, with departures half hourly. Paul |
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