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![]() On Apr 22, 5:39*pm, Clive Page wrote: On 21/04/2012 16:45, Roland Perry wrote: If you mean "Twirly" pass, then yes. Other sorts, no. But I think the nickname is misapplied for the bus isn't it - I have an idea that on London buses they are valid at all times, not just after 09:30? Yes. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/14305....kt-tab-panel-4 |
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Phil wrote
Yes. (Where "national" = England.) --------------------------------------------------------------- Oops, I forgot that bit :-( How does that work for cross border services? I often see a bus in Shrewsbury with Llandiloes - Newtown - Welshpool - Shrewsbury on it. Am guessing it is a shopping link for rural Mid Wales into a large town, is it free as far as the border and then pay the fare from there? I Googled [cross-border bus pass] and found "People living in Wales can also use their passes to travel free on cross-boundary journeys in and out of England, provided the journey starts or finishes in Wales" There are similar extensions for some journeys to Scotland that start or finish in England to/from Northumberland or Carlisle. Examples Newcastle-Jedburgh, Carlisle-Gretna -- Mike D |
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In message , at 17:39:23 on Sun, 22 Apr
2012, Clive Page remarked: If you mean "Twirly" pass, then yes. Other sorts, no. But I think the nickname is misapplied for the bus isn't it - I have an idea that on London buses they are valid at all times, not just after 09:30? The validity of the passes, in London, has changed. When introduced they could not be used "too early", hence the name was coined. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 17:39:23 on Sun, 22 Apr 2012, Clive Page remarked: If you mean "Twirly" pass, then yes. Other sorts, no. But I think the nickname is misapplied for the bus isn't it - I have an idea that on London buses they are valid at all times, not just after 09:30? The validity of the passes, in London, has changed. When introduced they could not be used "too early", hence the name was coined. And I can most certainly remember them doing it (PITA they were!) tim |
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I don't think there are any integrated transport policies that link London and Birmingham's networks together. However I do believe a national integrated transport policy i.s something we should be looking at establishing
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