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I've read on here that some shared Tube/National rail stations will be
issuing Oystercards soon. Have they started doing this yet? My nearest is Richmond - does this sell them yet? Also, will they be a tfl issued ticket or a South West trains one? I ask, because there is a differnce in price (5% discount on a SWT annual). My annual runs out in a few weeks and would rather get an Oyster to replace it. Thanks |
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![]() "K" wrote in message ... I've read on here that some shared Tube/National rail stations will be issuing Oystercards soon. Have they started doing this yet? My nearest is Richmond - does this sell them yet? Also, will they be a tfl issued ticket or a South West trains one? I ask, because there is a differnce in price (5% discount on a SWT annual). My annual runs out in a few weeks and would rather get an Oyster to replace it. Thanks I was sent a letter last week by SWT reminding me about my annual season ticket renewal (travelcard) - the letter specifically said that oystercards were not a national rail product and would not be issued. nick |
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 13:18:03 -0000, "Nick"
wrote: I was sent a letter last week by SWT reminding me about my annual season ticket renewal (travelcard) - the letter specifically said that oystercards were not a national rail product and would not be issued. Yes, I got that also. I read on here about Richmond station issuing Oystercards - AFAIK Richmond is operated by SWT - hence my question. |
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 12:10:39 +0000, K wrote:
I've read on here that some shared Tube/National rail stations will be issuing Oystercards soon. Have they started doing this yet? My nearest is Richmond - does this sell them yet? Also, will they be a tfl issued ticket or a South West trains one? I ask, because there is a differnce in price (5% discount on a SWT annual). Won't this depend upon who "owns" the ticket office? There might be Tube/National services from one station, but surely only ONE body - TfL or a TOC - owns the ticket office where there is only one? Some may have both: Walthamstow Central, for example, has a WAGN ticket office at street level, and a Tube one downstairs at the Victoria line entrance. Cheers, Jason. |
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![]() "K" wrote in message ... On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 13:18:03 -0000, "Nick" wrote: I was sent a letter last week by SWT reminding me about my annual season ticket renewal (travelcard) - the letter specifically said that oystercards were not a national rail product and would not be issued. Yes, I got that also. I read on here about Richmond station issuing Oystercards - AFAIK Richmond is operated by SWT - hence my question. I would imagine it would go along the lines of what type of ticket stock Season Tickets are issued on at the moment: LUL or NR. Richmond ticket office is indeed operated by SWT, so I imagine that they would continue to issue Mag. Stripe Seasons as a matter of course.. As has been said here before, SWT have no interest in Oystercards. It may be of benefit to their customers, but it just gives them a headache having to provide portable readers etc. and having to deal with different systems. If they had a choice in the matter they would choose to give you a magnetic stripe ticket. As they are a National Rail company I suspect that in fact they don't have a choice in the matter, and will be bound to continue supplying magnetic stripe tickets until such time as all other TOCs adopt Oyster (i.e. very unlikely). I suspect that the only reason they are having their ticket offices fitted out to cope with Oystercards is to meet their obligations to LUL, and to be able to sell LUL tickets to LUL customers who have Oystercards. If you buy a season ticket from Richmond you will undoubtedly be classed as a SWT customer as opposed to an LUL customer. Colin |
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Richmond ticket office is indeed operated by SWT, so I imagine that they would continue to issue Mag. Stripe Seasons as a matter of course.. As has been said here before, SWT have no interest in Oystercards. It may be of benefit to their customers, but it just gives them a headache having to provide portable readers etc. and having to deal with different systems. If they had a choice in the matter they would choose to give you a magnetic stripe ticket. As they are a National Rail company I suspect that in fact they don't have a choice in the matter, and will be bound to continue supplying magnetic stripe tickets until such time as all other TOCs adopt Oyster (i.e. very unlikely). I suspect that the only reason they are having their ticket offices fitted out to cope with Oystercards is to meet their obligations to LUL, and to be able to sell LUL tickets to LUL customers who have Oystercards. If you buy a season ticket from Richmond you will undoubtedly be classed as a SWT customer as opposed to an LUL customer. Colin Richmond ticket office IS being equipped to issue Oystercards, and will doing so in the near future, as will Wimbledon. The delay in starting at all joint LUL/TOC stations a result of APTIS being upgraded, where LUL system was built for the purpose, which has proved difficult adding new technology to a 20 year old system. -- Martin Summerfield Richmond Travel Centre SWT Everything I write are my own thoughts and not anyone else's. |
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![]() "Martin Summerfield" wrote in message ... Richmond ticket office IS being equipped to issue Oystercards, and will doing so in the near future, as will Wimbledon. The delay in starting at all joint LUL/TOC stations a result of APTIS being upgraded, where LUL system was built for the purpose, which has proved difficult adding new technology to a 20 year old system. -- Martin Summerfield Richmond Travel Centre SWT Everything I write are my own thoughts and not anyone else's. Fair enough - I'm happy to eat my words! Am I right to assume it is only TfL Travelcards and TfL tube tickets that you will be issuing on Oystercards? Will, for example, a non-travelcard season ticket to Waterloo or Reading still be on cardboard? Colin |
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 21:42:10 +0000, Martin Summerfield wrote:
Richmond ticket office IS being equipped to issue Oystercards, and will doing so in the near future, as will Wimbledon. The delay in starting at all joint LUL/TOC stations a result of APTIS being upgraded, where LUL system was built for the purpose, which has proved difficult adding new technology to a 20 year old system. Shouldn't that IS equipped, after all the date was end october, don't tell me its been screwed up again! How long did everyone know about the introduction of oystercards? Steve |
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In message , Colin
writes "Martin Summerfield" wrote in message ... Richmond ticket office IS being equipped to issue Oystercards, and will doing so in the near future, as will Wimbledon. The delay in starting at all joint LUL/TOC stations a result of APTIS being upgraded, where LUL system was built for the purpose, which has proved difficult adding new technology to a 20 year old system. -- Martin Summerfield Richmond Travel Centre SWT Everything I write are my own thoughts and not anyone else's. Fair enough - I'm happy to eat my words! Am I right to assume it is only TfL Travelcards and TfL tube tickets that you will be issuing on Oystercards? Will, for example, a non-travelcard season ticket to Waterloo or Reading still be on cardboard? Colin From the start only Travelcard zonal tickets will be on Oyster, as well as Prepay for the LUL & Bus -- Martin Summerfield |
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In message , Steve Peake
writes On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 21:42:10 +0000, Martin Summerfield wrote: Richmond ticket office IS being equipped to issue Oystercards, and will doing so in the near future, as will Wimbledon. The delay in starting at all joint LUL/TOC stations a result of APTIS being upgraded, where LUL system was built for the purpose, which has proved difficult adding new technology to a 20 year old system. Shouldn't that IS equipped, after all the date was end october, don't tell me its been screwed up again! How long did everyone know about the introduction of oystercards? Steve Can't blame the TOCs for that directly, there has been loads of software problems between LUL Oyster system and the 20 year old APTIS machines. -- Martin Summerfield |
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