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David Jackman[_2_] April 17th 08 09:16 PM

PAYG Ealing Broadway - Greenford
 
MIG wrote in
:


However the plan is for standalone Oyster readers to be installed at
the intermediate stations so Oyster PAYG could be used to start or
finish a journey at any station on the line.


Is that likely to happen between Seven Sisters and Liverpool (and
other similar arrangements)?



Hasn't it already happened?

http://www.nationalexpresseastanglia...ort_for_london

David

Graham Drabble April 17th 08 10:05 PM

PAYG Ealing Broadway - Greenford
 
On 17 Apr 2008 MIG wrote in

m:

On Apr 16, 10:19*pm, Mizter T wrote:
On 16 Apr, 20:10, Paul Corfield wrote:



I've seen a notice today that says that PAYG is valid Ealing
Broadway - Greenford (but not at intermediate stations) on FGW
services with immediate effect. *Note that the planned
extension of validity to Paddington has NOT occurred yet.


But this isn't anything new, as Oyster PAYG has been valid
between Ealing Broadway and Greenford since January!


My first thought was that's it's been valid a lot longer than
that, via North Acton.

Maybe if there aren't any ticket checks or barriers on the FGW
trains and stations, it's a recognition that people are going to
go that way anyway.


There are occaisonal ticket checks on the overpass between
Underground / platform 4 at Ealing and plaforms 1,2 and 3 but no
permanent barriers. Don't know about Greenford.

That said I'm sure I saw someone getting pulled by one of the ticket
checks a couple of weeks a go because she was travelling on PAYG.

--
Graham Drabble
http://www.drabble.me.uk/

Tom Anderson April 17th 08 10:37 PM

PAYG Ealing Broadway - Greenford
 
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008, Paul Corfield wrote:

On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 11:16:09 -0700 (PDT), MIG
wrote:

Is that likely to happen between Seven Sisters and Liverpool (and
other similar arrangements)?


I knew Ken wanted to stretch his influence over the rail network but
Liverpool? ;-)


He's thinking ahead - that means that when Boris gets in, he can use his
staff pass next time he has to go up there to apologise.

tom

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mimeotraditionalists

MIG April 17th 08 11:56 PM

PAYG Ealing Broadway - Greenford
 
On Apr 17, 10:16*pm, David Jackman pleasereplytogroup wrote:
MIG wrote :



However the plan is for standalone Oyster readers to be installed at
the intermediate stations so Oyster PAYG could be used to start or
finish a journey at any station on the line.


Is that likely to happen between Seven Sisters and Liverpool (and
other similar arrangements)?


Hasn't it already happened?

http://www.nationalexpresseastanglia...ansport_for_lo...


In January 2008 it would seem. Tar.

Mizter T April 18th 08 10:21 AM

PAYG Ealing Broadway - Greenford
 

On 18 Apr, 00:56, MIG wrote:

On Apr 17, 10:16 pm, David Jackman pleasereplytogroup wrote:

MIG wrote:


However the plan is for standalone Oyster readers to be installed at
the intermediate stations so Oyster PAYG could be used to start or
finish a journey at any station on the line.


Is that likely to happen between Seven Sisters and Liverpool (and
other similar arrangements)?


Hasn't it already happened?


http://www.nationalexpresseastanglia...ansport_for_lo...


In January 2008 it would seem. Tar.


I've made use of PAYG on these routes a bit already, and very handy it
is too. Hackney Central to Hackney Downs is, as one would hope and
expect, an out-of-station interchange - making such a transfer throws
the pretty grimey Hackney Downs station into sharp contrast with the
increasingly well cared for Hackney Central, which of course is now in
the custodianship of London Overground. Which is a shame, as the very
frequent service in and out of Liverpool St is otherwise makes Hackney
Downs quite an attractive proposition.

Going back to out-of-station interchanges, I think it'd be neat if
Liverpool St to Moorgate was designated as one, at least for PAYG
purposes - I'd much rather just walk the short distance between the
two than have to catch the Circle/Met/H&C one stop, and it could also
take a little bit of the pressure off Liverpool St Underground station.


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