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On 8 Jan, 01:16, wrote:
In article , (Matthew Dickinson) wrote: On 7 Jan, 18:17, Matthew Dickinson wrote: On 7 Jan, 17:21, Tangent wrote: On Jan 5, 2:37*pm, "Tim Roll-Pickering" T.C.Roll- wrote: Paul Terry wrote: But with OEPs rapidly becoming available on automatic ticket machines across London, it would probably be necessary to establish that the ticket machine was broken and there was no other one available nearby. Yes but as stated elsewhere on the thread there are a number of stations and operators who don't have theOysterpads on the machines - National Express doesn't have them at Forest Gate or Stratford; Barking (which operator?) didn't have them before Christmas. In adddition, as Rupert says below, Southeastern certainly don't have an OEP option on the machines which have now been enabled for Oyster. Neither do First Capital Connect, London Midland or London Underground (on their ex-Silverlink machines) And neither do London Overground. However Southern machines do. (I think these seem to be the only National Rail machines enabled so far) I thought this was only promised for January 13th? -- Colin Rosenstiel My local Southern station (Carshalton) has had an Oyster pad on its machine from sometime before christmas. (And a note above saying Oyster PAYG not valid for travel until Jan 2nd) (AFAICR) |
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In article 01ca9068$ead7f320$65cb403e@default, (Michael R
N Dolbear) wrote: wrote (Michael R Dolbear) wrote: wrote (Michael R Dolbear) wrote: Wait 'til we get (via the Oyster HelpLine) to the cost of 0845 numbers (cheaper on a landline, more expensive on most mobiles) http://www.saynoto0870.com suggests ring 020 7222 5600 (-main TfL Switchboard - ask for Oystercard Ticketing & Refunds -Available Monday-Friday 8am to 6pm only) Is 020 7227 7886 not still working? I think that's the one that Saynoto0870 says just gives a recorded message telling us to call 0845 330 9876 How recently? I've used it in the past. http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/f...num=1229787187 == quote New Oyster Helpline! (TfL) Reply #10 - Dec 28th, 2009, 9:05am Hi there! I was trying to get through to the Oyster helpline the other day and found out that the number provided here (02072277891 - a non-geographical alternative to 08453309881) now just redirects to a message telling me to "please put down the handset and call 08453309876". I also tried 02072221234, but it's just an automatic reply telling me the new number. Does anybody have a non-geographical alternative to 08453309876 == end quote Oh poo! How annoying. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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On Sun, 03 Jan 2010 21:32:22 GMT, (Neil
Williams) wrote: On Sun, 03 Jan 2010 15:22:05 -0600, wrote: You cannot register Gold Cards or Network Cards onto Oyster cards Another stupidity then. It is bloody silly. I don't see why the system can't cope with just giving a weekend discount on the Network Card cap. Just another nail in the coffin - we know the railways don't like the Network Railcard, but I'm surprised to see TfL go along with it. Richard. |
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On 3 Jan, 20:02, Matthew Dickinson
wrote: On 3 Jan, 19:09, Jonathan Harris wrote: On 3 Jan, 17:40, "Paul Scott" wrote: Chris wrote: On 3 Jan, 15:52, trainmanUK wrote: The whole reason for these OEP is that many NR stations do not have barriers so if you get to your destination and see no one there you can just walk off the station with out paying (Touching out) Not so....all in-zone NR stations are or will have Oyster validators - and it is your responsibility toi touch out. Barriers or no. ISTM you've missed the very point of the previous post. He explained exactly why OEPs are needed. At unbarriered stations there is nothing whatsoever to stop a passenger who entered elsewhere with a season travelcard ignoring a validator. *The TOCs aren't prepared to take that obvious revenue risk - but TfL do already, and are prepared to accept it. Paul S But ISTR that the only ungated stations on the underground are Mill Hill East (because they don't fit) and Roding Valley (because the number of passengers doesn't justify it). *If TfL want to leave barriers open somewhere to save on staff costs and then be subject to revenue risk, that's a different matter. I appreciate that there are now plenty of LO stations wthout barriers and various 'open' interfaces with National Rail but the number is small relative to the number of NR stations that are ungated. Jonathan Finsbury Park is not gated, and one entrance at *West Harrow and Finchley Central aren't either.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nor West Ruisilip if you walk down to Chiltern platforms and out to car park Sudbury town north gate appears to be almost never closed ( although i never travel in peaks so cannot confirm peak situation) HTH Phil |
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On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 21:29:19 GMT, Neil Williams wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 15:02:59 -0600, wrote: Not impressive. The wide gates are much newer than the rest too. And feel cheap and nasty compared with the older air-powered "normal" gates. The 3rd-generation gates (which all of the wide gates are) are a bugbear of mine. They seem far slower and more prone to failure than the older ones. Plus, with paper tickets, they seem have an issue where the ticket sometimes gets stuck in the mechanism, and the thing that's meant to write the last-used gateline onto part of the magstripe ends up scribbling all over it, making the ticket useless in ticket gates thereafter. (When this happens the ticket churns around in the mechanism for a while, is eventually spat out with an 08 error, then all future attempts to use it anywhere receive an 09 error.) |
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