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"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
... On Mon, 18 Jun 2012 09:36:57 +0100, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 09:13:21 on Mon, 18 Jun 2012, Paul Corfield remarked: Oyster fare is £3.20 (I assume on PAYG). Does it form a component of daily capping? No There is an interesting subtlety though that I've just spotted. If you make 5 trips in a week using PAYG then those trips are charged at £1.60 each. This is obviously to encourage regular usage and is much closer to the "normal" PAYG rate of £1.50 peak or £1.40 off peak for tube & dlr. I assume Oyster does something clever in logging dangleway journeys separately and once 5 are recorded in a week there is an add back of £8. This raises the interesting anomaly that 3 journeys (9.60), or 4 journeys (12.80) are more expensive than 5 journeys (8.00). So anyone doing 2 return journeys in a week will effectively be paid 4.80 if they take another single journey. Presumably you could touch in with your Oyster and then decline to travel to avoid ending up on the wrong side of the river. Peter Smyth |
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![]() On 28/06/2012 18:38, Peter Smyth wrote: "Paul Corfield" wrote: There is an interesting subtlety though that I've just spotted. If you make 5 trips in a week using PAYG then those trips are charged at £1.60 each. This is obviously to encourage regular usage and is much closer to the "normal" PAYG rate of £1.50 peak or £1.40 off peak for tube & dlr. I assume Oyster does something clever in logging dangleway journeys separately and once 5 are recorded in a week there is an add back of £8. This raises the interesting anomaly that 3 journeys (9.60), or 4 journeys (12.80) are more expensive than 5 journeys (8.00). So anyone doing 2 return journeys in a week will effectively be paid 4.80 if they take another single journey. Presumably you could touch in with your Oyster and then decline to travel to avoid ending up on the wrong side of the river. It doesn't quite work like that - rather, they've devised something called the "5+ Reward" which credits a user back 50% of the cost of the previous week's journeys when they make a further trip on the cable car - though despite references to the "previous week" this is actually available for collection for up to six weeks. It's explained he http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/23851.aspx#5plus For the record, I'll copy and paste the relevant blurb below: ---quote--- 5+ Reward If you use Oyster to pay as you go for 5 or more Emirates Air Line journeys in a calendar week (Sunday to Saturday), you'll get the 5+ Reward. The 5+ Reward is 50 per cent off the total price paid for 5 journeys or more during a week. How do I get the 5+ Reward? If you make 5 journeys or more in a calendar week, you'll pay the full pay as you go fare for all the journeys you made. However, when you travel the following week, 50 per cent of the total cost of your previous week's journeys will be credited back to your Oyster card. At the end of each week, we will work out how much to reward you and automatically send this to the Emirates Air Line gates ready for you to collect from the following week. The 5+ Reward will be loaded on to your Oyster card as pay as you go credit when you touch your Oyster card on a yellow card reader at the Emirates Air Line gates. The 5+ Reward can only be collected as part of an Emirates Air Line journey. Your 5+ Reward will be available to collect from the next calendar week for up to 6 weeks; after this, it will expire. [...continues...] ---quote--- |
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 19:03:41 +0100, Mizter T
wrote: ---quote--- 5+ Reward If you use Oyster to pay as you go for 5 or more Emirates Air Line journeys in a calendar week (Sunday to Saturday), you'll get the 5+ Reward. The 5+ Reward is 50 per cent off the total price paid for 5 journeys or more during a week. [...continues...] ---quote--- Bad TfL... weeks don't [generally] start on a Sunday [here]. Richard. |
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![]() On 04/07/2012 22:56, Richard wrote: On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 19:03:41 +0100, Mizter T wrote: ---quote--- 5+ Reward If you use Oyster to pay as you go for 5 or more Emirates Air Line journeys in a calendar week (Sunday to Saturday), you'll get the 5+ Reward. The 5+ Reward is 50 per cent off the total price paid for 5 journeys or more during a week. [...continues...] ---quote--- Bad TfL... weeks don't [generally] start on a Sunday [here]. Hmm, the Western tradition is that the week starts on a Sunday. Calendars that adhere to this still have the capacity to throw me though... |
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