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Hi,
Can someone confirm to me what would happen in the following situation regarding the new price cap for an Oyster card with a loaded National Rail railcard: On one day a person makes four bus journeys and a tube journey between zones 3 and 4, all of which begin after 9:30am. Would that be charged at the bus price cap (£3) plus the tube fare (£1), or would the zone 2-6 off peak (£2.80) Tube cap apply to cover everything? I would assume the cheaper fare would apply as it is theoretically a Travelcard replacement. I am also assuming that the cap applies when the discounted rate is met, rather than the normal cap level and the price then discounted. But even if the tube cap was not applied, what would then happen if instead three such tube journeys were made? At £3 this would reach the £2.80 cap so the bus journeys would then not be charged separately. In either situation though, and the reason for my confusion, the fare for the bus travel is reduced by adding a tube journey (or three). Surely that cannot be right? Granted 20p is not that much to quibble over for it not to be worth it in practice, but in theory it would mean you can save money by adding gratuitous tube journeys to your day. Thanks, Michael. |
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