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On 26 Nov 2003 13:22:28 GMT, Robin May
wrote: David Walters wrote the following in: On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:33:58 -0000, Ed Crowley wrote: The ticket machines DO issue a record card as well as a credit card receipt. The ticket machine at Woodside Park doesn't when selling a weekly. I got one when I renewed my monthly ticket at Canning Town using a normal ticket machine and paying in cash. It's almost as if you've got a choice...You can have EITHER a Credit Card Receipt OR a Record Card, but not both. And then only if you renew at one of the big Multi-Fare Machines. HTH, Barry -- Barry Salter, barry at southie dot me dot uk Read uk.* newsgroups? Read uk.net.news.announce! DISCLAIMER: The above comments do not necessarily represent the views of my employers. |
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 23:56:36 -0000, "Colin"
wrote: "Rob" _rjayjaycox_at_nildram_dot_co_dot_uk_nodot wrote in message .. . Snip This sounds correct to me. I have it on good authority, for instance, that passengers with Oyster at NR stations without readers have been told to show 'extreme discretion' during the teething period. Rob Ah-ha - so it sounds as if TfL have not got full co-operation from all the TOC's yet. Maybe certain TOCs are holding out to see if TfL will stump up the cash for the readers? Well I was involved in talking to the TOCs in the early stages of Prestige (Oyster). Some like C2C were very keen as they were going gated anyway. Others were downright hostile. I think the balance may have tilted a bit given how many are using ticket gates. TfL cannot afford to pay for equipping all TOC gates and actually has no obligation to do so except at Joint Stations where the Tube stops as well. Even there though the discussion will be about mutual benefit because the TOCs will gain benefits from employing Oyster technology. The record card (or Inspection Ticket as I called it in the spec) was always envisaged because there was always the possibility of there being a station where a Travelcard was valid but where gates would never be justified - e.g Sudbury Hill and Harrow on the Chiltern Line. There are LUL / ATOC agreements that govern ticketing technology changes as well as Travelcard, apportionment and Through Ticketing. Quite what has been agreed with the TOCs and how it is being funded now I do not know. I would expect that interesting discussions are going on given TfL's policies about Overground and also the plan to equate the fare scales between National Rail and LUL / Docklands (subject to funding from govt). Once that happens you can expect Oyster and Pre-Pay in particular to be required London wide using gates or validators (as installed at certain LUL and all DLR stns). -- Paul C Admits to Working for London Underground! |
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On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 16:49:41 +0000, Barry Salter wrote:
It's almost as if you've got a choice...You can have EITHER a Credit Card Receipt OR a Record Card, but not both. And then only if you renew at one of the big Multi-Fare Machines. I tried that this morning. Bought a weekly pass with a credit card and didn't request a receipt. Still no record card :-( David |
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On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 18:47:34 +0000, Paul Corfield
wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 23:56:36 -0000, "Colin" wrote: "Rob" _rjayjaycox_at_nildram_dot_co_dot_uk_nodot wrote in message . .. Snip This sounds correct to me. I have it on good authority, for instance, that passengers with Oyster at NR stations without readers have been told to show 'extreme discretion' during the teething period. Rob Ah-ha - so it sounds as if TfL have not got full co-operation from all the TOC's yet. Maybe certain TOCs are holding out to see if TfL will stump up the cash for the readers? Well I was involved in talking to the TOCs in the early stages of Prestige (Oyster). Some like C2C were very keen as they were going gated anyway. Others were downright hostile. I think the balance may have tilted a bit given how many are using ticket gates. TfL cannot afford to pay for equipping all TOC gates and actually has no obligation to do so except at Joint Stations where the Tube stops as well. Even there though the discussion will be about mutual benefit because the TOCs will gain benefits from employing Oyster technology. The record card (or Inspection Ticket as I called it in the spec) was always envisaged because there was always the possibility of there being a station where a Travelcard was valid but where gates would never be justified - e.g Sudbury Hill and Harrow on the Chiltern Line. There are LUL / ATOC agreements that govern ticketing technology changes as well as Travelcard, apportionment and Through Ticketing. Quite what has been agreed with the TOCs and how it is being funded now I do not know. I would expect that interesting discussions are going on given TfL's policies about Overground and also the plan to equate the fare scales between National Rail and LUL / Docklands (subject to funding from govt). Once that happens you can expect Oyster and Pre-Pay in particular to be required London wide using gates or validators (as installed at certain LUL and all DLR stns). I have (s*d's law) just noticed my mistake: it's the RPIs who were advised to show "maximum discretion", I'm sure the faredodgers are using their discretion already! Rob |
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"Phil" wrote in message
m... According to oyster helpline NR staff have been told that if the oyster cannot be read it is to be accepted unconditionally as being valid. Unbelievable! So all you have to do is break it and you have a free open-ended travelcard! -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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Rob _rjayjaycox_at_nildram_dot_co_dot_uk_nodot wrote in message . ..
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 20:50:08 -0000, "Colin" wrote: snipped, with apologies However the advise I read for buses was along the lines 'on buses with on-board crew simply show your Oystercard for the time being', the assumption being that upgraded personal ticket machines with handheld scanners were not far off. This sounds correct to me. I have it on good authority, for instance, that passengers with Oyster at NR stations without readers have been told to show 'extreme discretion' during the teething period. Rob According to oyster helpline NR staff have been told that if the oyster cannot be read it is to be accepted unconditionally as being valid. I suppose this is more or less the same as extreme discretion in practice. HTH Phil |
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In message , John Rowland
writes "Phil" wrote in message om... According to oyster helpline NR staff have been told that if the oyster cannot be read it is to be accepted unconditionally as being valid. Unbelievable! So all you have to do is break it and you have a free open-ended travelcard! Sigh You lot are always complaining that the present system labels all passengers as criminals; now you're being given the benefit of the doubt and you're still not happy.... -- Kat Frogs have it easy. They can eat what bugs them. |
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