Any tube staff know?
Yep,
as LUL are in zones you have to key in the single/return fare as you don't
name the stations. That's why we have to do the same thing for priv.
Steve
"Phil Richards" wrote in message
T...
On Sat, 5 Jun 2004 09:47:48 +0100 SJCWHUK
said...
Priv tickets are issued via the standard single/return section on the
TOM
then the category is changed to priv then we have to look at a table for
the
priv rate. So it takes a little longer.
So the machine can't calculate 75% of the normal fare or extension?
Amazing! BR's APTIS system IIRC simply has a button marked PRIV which
works out the reduction.
To get priv travel you must be in possession of a Priv Pass otherwise a
priv
will not (or should not be issued). One other thing, some staff may ask
to
have a closer look as some do exclude London Underground from the
facility
(don't know why).
I always show my
(a) LUL Zones 1 & 2 Season
(b) BR Priv card which has endorsement 1 on it
Endorsements 9, 10 & 11 aren't valid on LUL services.
If you are coming in to Kings Cross enjoy the queues upstairs at the
temporary ticket office! :-(
Thankfully rarely have to queue up at Central London stations. My local
station is Finsbury Park where I have the choice of the WAGN ticket or
LUL. The former are usually quicker than LUL (shorter queues, less
faffing about) despite being by the opposite entrance to the one I use.
--
Phil Richards
London, N4
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