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![]() "Tom Anderson" wrote in message .li... On Tue, 25 Nov 2008, David Cantrell wrote: On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 08:08:28PM +0000, Tom Anderson wrote: On Sun, 23 Nov 2008, Stephen Osborn wrote: But to get to a Tube station, as I live in SE London, I would have to take an Overground train and so I would normally buy a one day Travelcard at the train station. To use my Oyster at the Tube station I would either need to buy a train return ticket instead or use my Oyster PAYG when I had a valid Travelcard. Either of those would mean I was paying extra for the privilege of switching on auto top-up. Yes. Paying one pound extra. Once. Two pounds and ninety pence actually. No, one pound. You set up auto top-up, and nominate the most convenient station outside Z1 for pickup. And if one needs to get a train to get to a Tube station then nearest Tube station will be inside Z1. So to get the lower excess price involves more travel You go to your local railway station or ticket seller and buy a paper one-day travelcard. You travel to the nominated station using it. You enter the system using your oyster card, activating auto top-up, and travel to another station outside Z1. You leave the system, with your auto top-up activated, and having paid a pound for the journey. You then continue your day's travelling on the paper travelcard. From the next day on, you use the oyster card. The only extra cost over having auto top-up activated at a tube station is the one pound cost of the tube trip. There is the cost of my time in travelling to & from two Tube stations outside Z1. This is only one of a number of problems with Oyster that does not seem to have a reason and which TfL does not seem to be doing anything about resolving. 1. Journey history is only available to customers if they have purchased pay as you go credit (including Auto top-up) from Oyster online. Why? The data is in TfL's computers. They have software to publish that via a web intertface. So why is only some data available. 2. Oyster retailers can sell seven day (and longer) Travelcards on Oyster but not one day Travelcards. 3. The Tram terminus at Wimbledon is a mess. AFAIUI, if you are using Oyster PAYG then you have touch out on the Tram platform before exiting through the barriers. If you don't touch out on the Tram platform then you are charged for a Tram journey to Wimbledon and a £5 minimum Tube fare for using the barrier. Even if it does not get sorted out immediately at the barrier then overnight the system should be able to work out that you started at a Tram stop and ended at Wimbledon and only make the appropriate charge. The warning posters about this say that the same is true if you have a Travelcard on Oyster but I know for a fact that that is not the case. So either TfL don't know how their systems work or they are lying. 4. I read in another thread that if you start your journey, using Oyster PAYG, in the peak period and make further journeys in the off-peak period then those later journeys count towards the peak cap and not the off-peak cap. Hence it can be cheaper to buy a single ticket [1] for the peak journey and use Oyster PAYG for the off-peak journeys [1] In the case quotes the person actually uses two Oyster PAYG cards. 5. TfL staff don't seem to understand how Oyster works. One example; when I wanted to change my Z1-3 Travelcard to a Z1-4 Travelcard I was told at one station that this is not possible and that I had to apply for a new Oyster by filling out a form - but that I could not do that there as they had run out of forms. So I went to the next station and there they changed my Travelcard on the same Oyster card with problem and no paperwork. -- regards Stephen That's the only explanation I can think of for how they could have deployed a system with so many obvious design flaws. Because *obviously* it wouldn't have been pushed through far too quickly for mere political expediency! We should have another utl meet, this time with a tinfoil hat making workshop. tom -- The literature is filled with bizarre occurrances for which we have no explanation |
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