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"Paul Scott" wrote in
: 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? The ITSO design allows for multiple logical cards on one physical card, limited mainly by the amount of memory on the card, so the answer to the first question is (probably) yes. Because Oyster is not ITSO compliant (as it was invented first) there is or was some debate as to how it could be accommodated on an ITSO card such that existing Oyster readers didn't have to be modified. I have not heard that that issue has been resolved, but I may be out of date on that. However, I don't believe there is a means for the separate logical cards to share a cash balance. Peter -- Peter Campbell Smith ~ London ~ pjcs00 (a) gmail.com |
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On 17 June, 12:52, Peter Campbell Smith
wrote: "Paul Scott" wrote : 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? The ITSO design allows for multiple logical cards on one physical card, limited mainly by the amount of memory on the card, so the answer to the first question is (probably) yes. *Because Oyster is not ITSO compliant (as it was invented first) there is or was some debate as to how it could be accommodated on an ITSO card such that existing Oyster readers didn't have to be modified. *I have not heard that that issue has been resolved, but I may be out of date on that. However, I don't believe there is a means for the separate logical cards to share a cash balance. Peter -- Peter Campbell Smith ~ London ~ pjcs00 (a) gmail.com Under a £56.7 million deal funded by Df,T Prestige, the system which runs Oyster cards, is being made ITSO compliant. This is known as ITSO on Prestige (IoP) So gates and readers on London Overground, Underground and buses, LRT etc will be able to process ITSO compliant smart cards. BUT, the functionality of the smart card will be limited to that of a mag-stripe ticket.. This is a blatant plug for the next Column. |
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