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October 30th 05, 02:29 AM posted to uk.transport.london
James Farrar
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New fares from 2 January 2006 - pdf
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 00:02 +0100 (BST),
(Colin
Rosenstiel) wrote:
In article ,
(TKD) wrote:
The £3 deposit can be recouped from two journeys from next year
so its hardly a moot point.
Cash - 2 x Zone 2 (£3) singles = £6
Oyster - 2 x Zone 2 (£1) prepay = £2 (+ £3 deposit) = £5
Not only recouped but a pound saved.
A very basic fact the anti-Oyster brigade seem incapable of
understanding!
The *minimum* cash fare of £3 will get the message home.
I don't think people quite understand the implication of it just
yet.
From January just going one stop, even in zone 6, and paying cash
is going to cost £3 (instead of £1 on Oyster). This is a mark-up of
200%. If this is prominently advertised at the ticket machines and
explained properly by staff surely only the insane would resist
migration to Oyster?
it's called ripping off outsiders.
I don't follow. Who is "outside" the group of people that are
permitted to hold Oyster Cards? As I understand it anyone can have a
card.
Anyone not buying tickets often enough to bother to pay the £3 deposit,
If you're not bothered to pay a deposit you'll get back in as few as
two journeys, you deserve to pay through the nose.
learn how to use the card
Touch, beep.
and remember how much credit is on the card
Or bother to look at the screens on the gates.
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