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On Dec 4, 6:46*pm, Uncle-C wrote:
On 4 Dec, 16:37, martin wrote: As I mentioned upthread, the price of a one day bus and tram pass is currently equal to the Railcard z2-6 off-peak cap, so it's all academic this year. However, next year, the bus cap will be £3.90, and the Railcard z2-6 cap will be £3.35, so it's possible this will apply again after January 2nd. Good work ! How did you manage to find out that the new z2-6 cap, as from 02.01.10, will be £3.35 ? That's a mere £0.05 increase *- very noble of TfL ! The 2010 fares are now on the TfL website - the Railcard caps can be found at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresa...ares/6769.aspx |
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In message , Clive Page
writes I'm pleased to report success at Farringdon Station this morning. The ticket office clerk did not make me fill in a registration form and did it in under a minute. Full marks to him. Whether the reduced cap actually works I've yet to find out, as I didn't make enough tube journeys today to reach the limit, but I probably will do in a few days time. -- Clive Page |
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On 9 Dec, 08:50, wrote:
In article , (Clive Page) wrote: In message , writes Are you saying he put the railcard on an unregistered Oyster card? The guy at St James's Park wouldn't let me do that. I *think* mine is a registered card, as I vaguely remember registering my details when I got it ages ago. *Presumably he could determine that. That would explain it, then. -- Colin Rosenstiel What's the problem with registering your Oyster? Your railcard is already registered.... |
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Clive Page wrote:
According to TfL, it should be possible to get certain National Railcards (such as a Senior Railcard) loaded on to an Oyster card so that a lower daily price cap applies. My wife and I both managed this last year, but our Senior Railcards expired and we had to renew, so we have just realised that we need to renew the loading of the Railcard on to our respective Oyster cards. The problem is that nobody seems to know how to do it. We have tried at tube stations, and at City Thameslink (one of the specifically named National Rail stations said to be able to do it). In all cases the ticket office staff state initially that it cannot be done, and when presented with evidence to the contrary, such as a printout of the relevant web page http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/oysteronline/9261.aspx simply say that they don't know how to do it, even after consulting their supervisors. Has anyone managed to get their price cap reduced by loading a NR railcard on to an Oyster card, and if so what's the secret? I would complain to TfL but cannot work out how to do this on their website without answering a host of pointless questions, such as "date of incident" etc. My wife and I got our Senior Railcards registered to our Oysters the other day at Euston Underground booking office, and it was quite painless and took a few seconds. Last year I had to fill in another registration form, but there was none of that this time. Peter Beale |
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Clive Page wrote
writes Are you saying he put the railcard on an unregistered Oyster card? The guy at St James's Park wouldn't let me do that. I *think* mine is a registered card, as I vaguely remember registering my details when I got it ages ago. Presumably he could determine that. It seems he could. http://www.pcc.me.uk/~peter/tfl/docs/toph4.pdf {oldish ticket clerk instuctions} Which I found while looking for something else. http://www.pcc.me.uk/~peter/tfl/ Peter Collingbourne {posted 17-Aug-2008, he seems to be a FOI enthusiast} TFL / LUL This page contains various information about these organisations. I am publishing this information for those who are interested in transport systems, for those who wish to ensure that procedures reflect the relevant legislation, etc.== This may help since it contains the "adding a discount" and other terminology that would have been used in training. -- Mike D -- Mike D |
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