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On 27 Oct, 16:16, "David A Stocks" wrote:
"MIG" wrote in message ... On 27 Oct, 14:08, "David A Stocks" wrote: "Mizter T" wrote in message ... (Also worth noting that OSIs don't generally apply when exiting and then re-entering the same station/ gateline - e.g. if one were to exit Euston tube, then re-enter, that would start a new journey - though I'm not sure how things are configured at say Victoria, London Bridge, Liverpool Street or other NR termini stations, where one could concievably exit, circulate and then re-enter as part of an overall rail journey.) I can only see that happening at Victoria where, AIUI, platforms 1-8 are treated as a different station from platforms 9-19 with an OSI between them. I can't see any valid case for an OSI between the two gatelines on the Southern (platforms 9-19) side of the station. Why not? *It's the physical separation that matters, not the TOC. *If you wanted to go from Brighton you wouldn't be using Oyster. No. East Croydon would have been a better example. to Battersea Park, let alone Wandsworth Road or Clapham High Street, you could reasonably change at Victoria. FSVO 'reasonably'. Look at the difference in price between a zone 1-6 travelcard and a zone 2-6 travelcard. This represents the difference between changing at Clapham Junction and/or Battersea Park vs changing at Victoria. Not for long. For a journey like Wandsworth Common to Wandsworth Road the reasonable thing to do is to change at Battersea Park and avoid zone 1. It's one of fairly equally reasonable routes, I'd have thought. And it's also an option that's due to disappear if work on ELLX continues. I don't really see that the argument is any different from the SouthEastern separation. One COULD change at Battersea Park, Denmark Hill, Bromley South etc as necessary, but it will often be simpler and more accessible to change at Victoria, where there is physical separation between three bunches of platforms, regardless of TOC. At London Bridge all the platforms are accessible to each other and from any gateline so I would expect a re-entry to create a new journey. I don't know the other London Termini sufficiently well to be able to comment on them. But the accessible route requires going out of the paid area. Agreed. I suspect a lot of accessible routes involve using side gates without touching in/out at all. -- DAS- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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