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In a GoVia press release on the new SN franchise there is a small section
(that I've edited) about ticketing: http://www.govia.info/press/goviaSCpn.doc "Fares and ticketing Introduction of an ITSO-certified Smartcard ticketing system across the network by January 2012 Introduction of Oyster Pay As You Go Multi-modal Pay As You Go ITSO Smartcard for Crawley/Gatwick and Brighton, working in partnership with Metrobus and Brighton and Hove Buses respectively" It is the last bit that is significant. We have previously discussed how PAYG might operate in an ITSO scheme, and a number of posts have proposed that a national PAYG scheme like Oyster is impossible due to the high maximum fares that would need to be covered by the preloaded amount, which I agree with. SN seem therefore to be suggesting localised areas for Crawley/Gatwick and Brighton. I expect there will be criticism from pax who'll think they'll need more than one smartcard, but in principle, could the same physical card contain for example Brighton area ITSO PAYG, a Brighton to London ITSO Season, and Oyster PAYG? Might there be a common cash balance, or two separate ones? Paul S |
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