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DRH wrote:
On Jan 26, 10:55 am, "Paul Scott" wrote: DRH wrote: Putting the ODTC and in its variants on Oyster would obviate the need for all/much of the PAYG infrastructure - yellow validators, pink validators, OSIs, OEPs, Oyster helpline and all. The system has become ridiculously complex to the point where even those, like posters here, with a reasonable understanding of it, can be foxed. If you get rid of all those things how will the system combine a couple of short single journeys with an interchange outside the gateline into one? Are you saying why bother, just charge a day travelcard rate anyway? Paul S A value judgement: either pay two single fares (if these are the only journeys you make in a day) or buy a ODTC (if you are making several). As in most fare systems, there is an element of inequality which can only be avoided/reduced by immensely complex systems like PAYG. But how many journeys combine two short single journeys with an interchange outside the gateline? I imagine these are far from the norm. They become less of an issue if single fares are not set at draconian levels. I believe they are quite common from areas in South London into zone 1 via main line terminals. Paul S |
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