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I just done a search on the TFL "Fare Finder" page for Ruislip
(London Underground) to Hackney Central ( London Overground ). It
came out with the following results :

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Ruislip - Hackney Central

Oyster single fare
£1.80 Monday to Friday from 0700 and before 1900*
£1.00 At all other times including public holidays.
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Cash single fare
£3.00 At any time.
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So in theory a return journey can cost you as little as £2.00 outside
the hours of 0700 - 1900.

The fare pricing suggests that the route to be used cannot traverse
through Zone 1.
The obvious route is if you go via Finchley Rd Tube and then change at
Finchley Rd + Frognal but you will have to touch out at Finchley Road
and touch in at Finchley Rd + Frognal and hence will be charged for
two journeys and the total fare will be more than the £1.00 / £1.80
listed above.
If according to the above I only pay £1.00 / £1.80 for the journey, it
means I have to use a route which involves touching in at Ruislip,
touching out at Hackney , no touching out / in at immediate stations
and I MUST NOT travel through zone 1. Changing at Finchley Rd and
Finchley Road + Frognal is out of the question as I will have to touch
out and in again and get charged for two journeys. So for which route
is this £1.80 / £1.00 ticket valid ? Obviously I cannot go into
Central London ( ZONE 1) and then up to Highbury + Islington to
change for London Overground. I am trying to think of a route which
would involve :

1. Not exiting exiting / touching out and then entering / touching in
at immediate stations en route.

2. The provision to change trains at a London Overground station which
has a LU interchange and does not require me to travel through zone 1
to reach it !

Any suggestions for this route ??? The TFL journey planner suggests
the Finchley Rd, changing at Finchley Rd + Frognal route but then I
will get charged twice and the fare will be more than £1.80 / £1.00.

Cheers,

UC
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On 16 Feb, 14:13, "Paul Scott" wrote:


That isn't how PAYG works though. Touching out and back in within an
unspecified 'short time' (which I reckon is about 15 mins) continues the
original journey.

Paul S


Thanks Paul. So imagine this scenario. I have £1.00 on my Oyster and I
want to go from Ruislip to Hackney Central on Saturday night.The TFL
fare finder says the fare is £1.00. I touch in at Ruislip and touch
out at Finchley Rd. The fare for that stretch would also be £1.00 so
in effect is there nothing on my card now ? What would happen if I
touched in at Finchley Rd + Frognal within 10 mins of touching out of
Finchley Rd with "zero" on my card - would the system make allowances
for the fact that I am continuing a journey and credit my card again
- only taking off the £1.00 when I touch out at Hackney Central ?

uc

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On Feb 16, 3:11 pm, wrote:
On 16 Feb, 14:13, "Paul Scott" wrote:



That isn't how PAYG works though. Touching out and back in within an
unspecified 'short time' (which I reckon is about 15 mins) continues the
original journey.


Paul S


Thanks Paul. So imagine this scenario. I have £1.00 on my Oyster and I
want to go from Ruislip to Hackney Central on Saturday night.The TFL
fare finder says the fare is £1.00. I touch in at Ruislip and touch
out at Finchley Rd. The fare for that stretch would also be £1.00 so
in effect is there nothing on my card now ? What would happen if I
touched in at Finchley Rd + Frognal within 10 mins of touching out of
Finchley Rd with "zero" on my card - would the system make allowances
for the fact that I am continuing a journey and credit my card again
- only taking off the £1.00 when I touch out at Hackney Central ?


You shouldn't have a problem assuming Finchley Rd - FR&Frognall is a
valid "out of station interchange", like Hammersmith, and not just a
convienient interchange like Shepherds Bush.

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On 16 Feb, 15:11, wrote:
What would happen if I
touched in at Finchley Rd + Frognal within 10 mins of touching out of
Finchley *Rd with "zero" on my card - would the system make allowances
for the fact *that I am continuing a journey and credit my card again
- only taking off the £1.00 when I touch out at Hackney Central ?


At certain pairs of stations, yes, including all those marked as
interchanges on the tube map. I don't think the Finchley Roads count,
but the West Hampsteads definitely do, and would be the appropriate
route for your journey. It's probably fastest to go down to Finchley
Road and get the Jubilee back, rather than changing at Wembley Park.

(btw, even though you aren't charged a Z1 fare, you're completely
allowed to go that way if you want to)

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On 16 Feb, 17:42, Mr Thant
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(btw, even though you aren't charged a Z1 fare, you're completely
allowed to go that way if you want to)

U



So would Ruislip (Metropolitan Line) - Kings Cross (Victoria Line) -
Highbury & Islington (London Overground) - Hackney Central route be
perfectly acceptable even though the TFL planner suggests changing at
Finchley Rd and Finchley Rd + Frognal ?
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On 16 Feb, 18:05, wrote:
So would Ruislip (Metropolitan Line) - Kings Cross (Victoria Line) -
Highbury & Islington (London Overground) - Hackney Central route be
perfectly acceptable even though the TFL planner suggests changing at
Finchley Rd and Finchley Rd + Frognal ?


Absolutely. In fact, the Oyster Terms and Conditions say nothing about
taking a direct or obvious route (some other ticket types do), so you
can spend up to two hours roaming the system before you get to
Hackney, as long as you touch in at the start and out at the end.

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On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 18:35:10 -0000, Paul Scott wrote:

Thanks Paul. So imagine this scenario. I have £1.00 on my Oyster and I
want to go from Ruislip to Hackney Central on Saturday night.The TFL
fare finder says the fare is £1.00. I touch in at Ruislip and touch
out at Finchley Rd. The fare for that stretch would also be £1.00 so
in effect is there nothing on my card now ?


I'll leave it to someone else to confirm what happens around £0.00!, but I
don't think your theoretical £1.00 card would work that way. At your first
touch in, £4.00 (the max LU cash fare) is deducted, and when you touch out
after your £1.00 journey, £3.00 is added back, leaving £0. In that case I
wonder if you'd get through a further barrier?


If it's a valid out-of-station interchange, then yes the second entry
barrier will let you through on a balance of £0.00.

Don't know what happens if you take your balance negative by travelling
further than your £1.00 journey though, I've never taken the balance that
low on mine...


I *think* the second entry barrier will also let you through even on a
negative balance (I think I've done it once before, but can't quite
remember for sure).

I wonder what happens if you top up your balance during an
out-of-station interchange? Does it break the continuity of the
journey?


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