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On Feb 7, 4:30*pm, Neil Williams wrote:
On Feb 7, 4:56*pm, amogles wrote: In a German style Tarifverbund, doubling back is normally allowed, as the validity of the ticket is zone and time dependent but route independent. Indeed. *Essentially a "single ticket" in many such cases (not Hamburg, interestingly, where it is genuinely a single ticket in the manner of a zonal single Tube ticket) is the same as a day ticket, but validity is limited to an hour or two. To prevent silly situations, "you can board any bus within an hour of first touching in on your first one" or similar is the easiest. Neil Having read through the "Vision," there really is nothing new in there - its basically a more mainstream-friendly summary of TfL's HLOS2 response combined with the NERA report into Franchise Devolution that TfL commissioned last March. Alongside that there's some fuzzy talk about making sweeping changes to ticketing and fares without any real acceptance of how much of a hot potato that'll be (and the whole Oyster/ITSO battle is neatly dodged). I'm not saying that's a bad thing certainly - just that this largely reiterates a position that TfL have been pushing the DfT on for some time, but doesn't address the key problem - which is how the GLA actually goes about getting the DfT to accept devolution in the first place. That's potentially a tough fight with lots of pouring over specs and details, and the current mayoral administration has hardly demonstrated a desire to take on that side of things so far. Boris is an "idea's man" and not really into (to corrupt a Dr Who phrase) the "Wibbley Wobbly Liney-winey" stuff. That said, I do think 2012 is going to be the year of the big DfT/TfL squabble over authority in the south east - both over Franchises and Smartcard technology. Stuff like this Vision and the DfT's rejection of the FCC/TfL deal to take Oyster out further into the sticks are just the start. |
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