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![]() "Scott" wrote in message ... On Fri, 06 May 2011 11:31:12 +0100, Clive Page wrote: On 04/05/2011 21:31, Scott wrote: To be fair, it is not unreasonable to expect the users to operate the system correctly and to touch in and out on each journey as required. Yes, but if you are a foreign visitor, finding out all the arcane rules and then finding all the oyster pads can be pretty difficult. Is it obvious that on tubes you have to touch in and out, but on buses just touch in. Then what do you do on a tram? And does the answer depend on whether you take the tram from a boarding point with a gate-line like Wimbledon, or one without? What about Overground and suburban rail, where the Oyster pads are often quite hard to find. And what's the distinction between pink and yellow pads? We know the answers, but can a visitor find them easily? If even we natives get caught out from time to time with an uncompleted journey or two, is it surprising that visitors get caught out quite often? And if you are just in London for a day or two, you really don't want to spend hours on the phone or web to fix an unresolved journey on your Oyster card. I have to say, that I use Oyster in London reluctantly, and only when a paper One-day travel card is unavailable or much more expensive. And when visiting cities abroad I'm extremely reluctant to take out an Oyster-equivalent card unless I can find out in advance exactly what I'm letting myself in for. In Paris, for example, the carnet of 10 tickets is still available, and that works for me. I am not a foreign visitor (although after the election results that may become the position soon !!!) and I concede I have made mistakes on at least a couple of occasions. I still think the benefits far outweigh the potential difficulties. I really like the convenience of having the Oyster card and not needing to buy a ticket. If I lose out on the odd occasion I am happy to treat it as a donation to TfL as I support the concept of public transport. Problem is the donation is going to be of the order of 15 pounds (twice the new 7.80 default fare). far too much a donation, IMHO tim |
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