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TfL 2009 fares leaflet
On Dec 8, 8:12*am, wrote:
"Michael R N Dolbear" wrote in messagenews:01c958ac$8ae2ac20$LocalHost@default... Mr Thant wrote If it was somewhere like Shepherd's Bush and you arrived by Overground, popped into Waitrose (or Morrisson's) and left by Underground, you'd be more likely to run into it. IIRC the original event was someone picking a shoe repair near Bow Church / Bow Road OSI but Euston / Euston Square seems a likely place too. It seems to me that if all the touches are recorded, the system should be able to recalculate the OOS as two journeys. As far as I can tell, when you touch back in, it has to decide there and then whether to reopen the previous journey. Recalculating retroactively seems to be beyond the capabilities of the current system. Does the touch back in have to be at a different barriered zone to counts as an OSI? If so, returning by exactly the same route can't trigger the problem. And what if OOS touch is within the 30 minutes but already over the "2 hours" ? One, very generous, solution would be to start a new "2 hour" period each time you touched in -- Mike D So just to clarify what hours are now classed as peak? For the price of a single journey or for capping? (Reminds me of an episode of South Park where the aliens are confused if you don't use the same word for everything.) |
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