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My Oystercard works!
Golly, it's exciting, but my Oystercard worked on PrePay today.
It even now tells me what journeys I've taken. Clever thing. Good, aren't they? |
My Oystercard works!
james007 wrote:
Golly, it's exciting, but my Oystercard worked on PrePay today. It even now tells me what journeys I've taken. Where? I couldn't seem to find such things on their web site. Good, aren't they? Except it seems that it didn't charge me the correct fare in the 2004 fare guide for a DLR journey I made yesterday (charged £2.00 instead of £1.80). I only glanced at the reader, so I'd be interested to see a journey and charged fare list to confirm this. Cheers, Luke |
Where actually did crane go over?
Last night, there was a report that a PW crane had overturned at West
London Junction, blocking several of the Waterloo lines in the vicinity of Clapham Junction. Similarly, this morning's traffic reports say continued blockage at Clapham due to overrunning PW works. Now, as far as I know, West London Junction is actually at Willisden, and therefore any incident there shouldn't affect traffic to/from Waterloo at Clapham. Can only presume wrong junction listed. Anyone know the true location? |
Where actually did crane go over?
In message , Derek Robinson
writes Last night, there was a report that a PW crane had overturned at West London Junction, blocking several of the Waterloo lines in the vicinity of Clapham Junction. Similarly, this morning's traffic reports say continued blockage at Clapham due to overrunning PW works. Now, as far as I know, West London Junction is actually at Willisden, and therefore any incident there shouldn't affect traffic to/from Waterloo at Clapham. Can only presume wrong junction listed. Anyone know the true location? West London Junction is also the name given to the junction where the spur to the West London line branches off the main line from Waterloo just before Clapham Junction - IIRC, it is the spur used by Eurostar trains going to and from the North Pole depot. -- Paul Terry |
Where actually did crane go over?
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 11:11:00 +0000, Paul Terry
wrote: In message , Derek Robinson writes Last night, there was a report that a PW crane had overturned at West London Junction, blocking several of the Waterloo lines in the vicinity of Clapham Junction. Similarly, this morning's traffic reports say continued blockage at Clapham due to overrunning PW works. Now, as far as I know, West London Junction is actually at Willisden, and therefore any incident there shouldn't affect traffic to/from Waterloo at Clapham. Can only presume wrong junction listed. Anyone know the true location? West London Junction is also the name given to the junction where the spur to the West London line branches off the main line from Waterloo just before Clapham Junction - IIRC, it is the spur used by Eurostar trains going to and from the North Pole depot. I saw this crane on its side at about 6pm. My journey from Waterloo to Guildford was lengthened from 40 minutes to 2 and a half hours by this incident. -- remove 'spamfree.' to respond |
My Oystercard works!
Bit of an odd one, but this morning I got on the Jubilee line at Swiss
Cottage, got off at Baker Street, and it only charged me £1.60 for the journey. Baker St to Stockwell and Gloucester Road to Belsize Park both went in as £2. Any ideas?! JP "james007" wrote in message ... Golly, it's exciting, but my Oystercard worked on PrePay today. It even now tells me what journeys I've taken. Clever thing. Good, aren't they? |
My Oystercard works!
J. Public wrote:
Bit of an odd one, but this morning I got on the Jubilee line at Swiss Cottage, got off at Baker Street, and it only charged me £1.60 for the journey. Baker St to Stockwell and Gloucester Road to Belsize Park both went in as £2. Any ideas?! I would guess that Swiss Cottage to Baker Street is a special short-hop fare. Some journeys which only just go into Zone 1 are charged at a lower price (the Z1 single fare). For example, Gloucester Road or High Street Kensington to Fulham Broadway or West Brompton are short hop £1.60 fares. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 |
My Oystercard works!
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 12:17:27 +0000, Dave Arquati
wrote: I would guess that Swiss Cottage to Baker Street is a special short-hop fare. Some journeys which only just go into Zone 1 are charged at a lower price (the Z1 single fare). For example, Gloucester Road or High Street Kensington to Fulham Broadway or West Brompton are short hop £1.60 fares. Are these special short hop fare rules published anywhere? Cheers, Jason. |
My Oystercard works!
"Jason" wrote in message ... Are these special short hop fare rules published anywhere? Only on the fare charts for the stations concerned. |
My Oystercard works!
Luke Ross wrote:
james007 wrote: Golly, it's exciting, but my Oystercard worked on PrePay today. It even now tells me what journeys I've taken. Where? I couldn't seem to find such things on their web site. Not yet found it on the website. But, find a ticket machine with a screen attached. Wave your Oystercard at it, and follow the simple instructions to see the usage of your card. It's up-to-date to the second, so if you walk through the exit gates (while swiping) and then use it, you'll see that the journey you've just finished is also included. This works even for travelcard journeys, which it marks down as costing £0.00; this might be because my card has prepay on it too. j |
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