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Ian Jelf July 17th 08 09:02 AM

Oyster PAYG from Fenchurch Street
 
At one point yesterday I needed to get from Tower Hill to Shadwell.

With Tower Gateway closed and Bank/Monument restricted, I wondered if I
could take c2c from Fenchurch Street and change at Limehouse.

"On the spot" I wasn't sure if Oyster PAYG was valid out of Fenchurch
Street. (I now know it is but had no way of finding out then, short of
asking at the Fenchurch Street barrier.

The chap who was there plainly didn't understand the question and seemed
to to have heard of PAYG. He did say "yes" but I had the distinct
impression that he was only thinking in terms of Travelcards so in the
end I decided not to "risk" getting a high charge, or even losing my
daily cap.

On this matter at least, NR staff seem *much* less aware than their LU
counterparts.

As I said at the meeting on Tuesday evening, local NR journey within
Great London should just "belong" to TfL and Oyster should be valid now,
now NOW!

To the barricades, comrades....... :-))

No and I don't know why I didn't hop on a 15 bus and walk from
Commercial Road, either.......
--
Ian Jelf, MITG
Birmingham, UK

Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England
http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk

Ian Jelf July 17th 08 09:19 AM

Oyster PAYG from Fenchurch Street
 
In message , Ian Jelf
writes
No and I don't know why I didn't hop on a 15 bus and walk from
Commercial Road, either.......


Or indeed catch the 100, a route I seem to encounter a lot in many
different places but have never ridden on one!

--
Ian Jelf, MITG
Birmingham, UK

Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England
http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk

Peter Beale July 17th 08 09:42 AM

Oyster PAYG from Fenchurch Street
 
Ian Jelf wrote:

Or indeed catch the 100, a route I seem to encounter a lot in many
different places but have never ridden on one!

What is the 100 now? I remember some years ago it was a tourist route
using the preserved Tilling ST, which is now presumably confined to
barracks.

Peter Beale

Ian Jelf July 17th 08 09:53 AM

Oyster PAYG from Fenchurch Street
 
In message , Peter Beale
writes
Ian Jelf wrote:

Or indeed catch the 100, a route I seem to encounter a lot in many
different places but have never ridden on one!

What is the 100 now? I remember some years ago it was a tourist route
using the preserved Tilling ST, which is now presumably confined to
barracks.


The 100 run from the Elephant to Shadwell via, well, everywhere!

I think it might have been introduced when the Tobacco Dock shopping
development first opened, c1990. That subsequently closed and I
suspect the route was either altered slightly to run to Shadwell or
(perhaps) not altered at all but the destination simply rebranded.

Someone will be along shortly to fill us in, no doubt!

(There was a tourist route with a preserved bus in 1980 when the LT
Museum first opened, was that the 100? I remember seeing that in
Trafalgar Square on my first ever visit to London Easter 1980.)
--
Ian Jelf, MITG
Birmingham, UK

Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England
http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk

Paul Scott July 17th 08 11:54 AM

Oyster PAYG from Fenchurch Street
 

"Ian Jelf" wrote in message
...
At one point yesterday I needed to get from Tower Hill to Shadwell.

With Tower Gateway closed and Bank/Monument restricted, I wondered if I
could take c2c from Fenchurch Street and change at Limehouse.

"On the spot" I wasn't sure if Oyster PAYG was valid out of Fenchurch
Street. (I now know it is but had no way of finding out then, short of
asking at the Fenchurch Street barrier.

The chap who was there plainly didn't understand the question and seemed
to to have heard of PAYG. He did say "yes" but I had the distinct
impression that he was only thinking in terms of Travelcards so in the end
I decided not to "risk" getting a high charge, or even losing my daily
cap.


It's not just NR staff. Back in January, IIRC, when I was trying to sort out
an unresolved journey involving Liverpool St suburban, a member of LU staff
at Waterloo (Jubilee)insisted that PAYG was not yet available anywhere at
all on NR. Despite the line in question having been valid for PAYG for quite
a while at that time.

Paul S



Matthew Dickinson July 17th 08 01:58 PM

Oyster PAYG from Fenchurch Street
 
On Jul 17, 12:54*pm, "Paul Scott"
wrote:
"Ian Jelf" wrote in message

...

At one point yesterday I needed to get from Tower Hill to Shadwell.


With Tower Gateway closed and Bank/Monument restricted, I wondered if I
could take c2c from Fenchurch Street and change at Limehouse.


"On the spot" I wasn't sure if Oyster PAYG was valid out of Fenchurch
Street. (I now know it is but had no way of finding out then, short of
asking at the Fenchurch Street barrier.


The chap who was there plainly didn't understand the question and seemed
to to have heard of PAYG. * He did say "yes" but I had the distinct
impression that he was only thinking in terms of Travelcards so in the end
I decided not to "risk" getting a high charge, or even losing my daily
cap.


It's not just NR staff. Back in January, IIRC, when I was trying to sort out
an unresolved journey involving Liverpool St suburban, a member of LU staff
at Waterloo (Jubilee)insisted that PAYG was not yet available anywhere at
all on NR. Despite the line in question having been valid for PAYG for quite
a while at that time.

Paul S


Error 57 is what you'll get if you try a PAYG Oystercard on an
gateline with Oyster readers that doesn't accept PAYG.

Paul Scott July 17th 08 02:30 PM

Oyster PAYG from Fenchurch Street
 
Matthew Dickinson wrote:
On Jul 17, 12:54 pm, "Paul Scott"
wrote:


It's not just NR staff. Back in January, IIRC, when I was trying to
sort out an unresolved journey involving Liverpool St suburban, a
member of LU staff at Waterloo (Jubilee)insisted that PAYG was not
yet available anywhere at all on NR. Despite the line in question
having been valid for PAYG for quite a while at that time.

Paul S


Error 57 is what you'll get if you try a PAYG Oystercard on an
gateline with Oyster readers that doesn't accept PAYG.


Not relevant in this case I'm afraid - this was an unresolved [1] PAYG on a
NR PAYG route, that had been PAYG for ages, ie Stratford - Liverpool St, as
listed in the 2006 instructions, with my original Oyster card.

[1] due to taking too long for the overall journey.

Paul S



Colin Rosenstiel July 17th 08 04:04 PM

Oyster PAYG from Fenchurch Street
 
In article ,
(Ian Jelf) wrote:

Or indeed catch the 100, a route I seem to encounter a lot in many
different places but have never ridden on one!


You too! I keep stumbling over it in the Blackfriars area and wondered
once whether catching one would solve a journey problem between Southwark
and King's Cross (or vice-versa). But I've never travelled on it either.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Colin Rosenstiel July 17th 08 04:04 PM

Oyster PAYG from Fenchurch Street
 
In article ,
(Ian Jelf) wrote:

my first ever visit to London Easter 1980


Gosh! What you missed by being such a late-comer. Trolleybuses and all
those 1950s pea-soupers for a start.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Paul Corfield July 17th 08 06:17 PM

Oyster PAYG from Fenchurch Street
 
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 17:04 +0100 (BST), (Colin
Rosenstiel) wrote:

In article ,
(Ian Jelf) wrote:

Or indeed catch the 100, a route I seem to encounter a lot in many
different places but have never ridden on one!


You too! I keep stumbling over it in the Blackfriars area and wondered
once whether catching one would solve a journey problem between Southwark
and King's Cross (or vice-versa). But I've never travelled on it either.


Surely the 63 and 45 would solve that?
--
Paul C


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