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![]() On Jul 12, 9:50*pm, Mizter T wrote: Damn and blast. I'm afraid I've just realised I got a something slightly wrong with regards to Bushey scenario - specifically the cost of the relevant cap, which is z1-9 off-peak and costs £8.50, not £7. All these Oysters are obviously going to my head. I'll add the correction in below... ~ ~ ~ Why haven't I considered breaking the journey at Bushey, where there is a half-hourly fast LM service to Euston, you may ask? Well, because AFAIAA, there are no gates at Bushey - and I suspect the Oyster validators there are set up in 'interchange mode', which means that they wouldn't definitively close a journey - therefore Ulrich would be charged for a through Watford Jn to Euston journey (and capped accordingly) even if he did stop off at Bushey station. There is one Bushey based possibility though. Ulrich could catch the 142 bus from Watford to Bushey - this is a TfL bus and so accepts Oyster PAYG, and starts from the bus station outside Watford Jn before working its way through Watford to Bushey, the ultimate destination being Brent Cross Shopping Centre. Any journey made on this or any other London bus would simply contribute towards *any* PAYG cap - as London buses don't do zones - in which case Ulrich would simply end up paying the £7 PAYG off-peak cap for zones 1-9. Important note - Ulrich would still need to start his bus journey *after* 09:30 in order to ensure the bus journey formed part of the off-peak cap. ***CORRECTION*** The off-peak PAYG cap for zones 1-9 is in fact £8.50, *not* £7 as incorrectly stated above. Sorry for the confusion. The 142 bus runs "every 9-13 minutes" during the day, less frequently in the evening, and takes 10 minutes to get from Watford Jn to Bushey. To see the simplified timetable, go to the TfL Journey Planner, click on "Timetables" in the right hand column, then under "Bus timetable - route number" put in 142 and click on "Get timetable", then select the direction of travel then the stop you need (Bushey station comes under "Bushey Rail Station" in the list). Voila - Watford Jn to Euston plus unlimited travel after 09:30 for £7 instead of £13. Well, actually £8.50 - the same as the cost from Watford High Street. Ulrich could even take the 142 bus from Watford Jn to Watford High Street station and enter the rail system there (which again would qualify him for the £8.50 - but there are no fast LM trains from Watford High Street, only slow LO trains - he could of course change at Bushey from LO onto LM). It's all so simple really isn't it! |
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