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National Rail tickets beyond the Freedom Pass boundary
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 17:14:45 on Tue, 27 Aug 2013, Barry Salter remarked: A Freedom Pass (and 60+ Oyster) is treated as a Season Ticket (albeit a time-restricted one) for the purposes of Condition 19(c) of the National Conditions of Carriage, That's very helpful, thanks. thus the train does not need to stop at the relevant station as long as you're travelling on a participating TOC (i.e. all of them except East Coast, EMT, Grand Central, Heathrow Express, Hull Trains and Virgin). That list is almost as long as a "what did the Romans do for us" list. It's basically a list of all the TOCs that don't have any trains stopping twice within the Zones (HEx being an oddity) and thus get no money for Freedom Passes. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK. Put first name before the at to reply. |
National Rail tickets beyond the Freedom Pass boundary
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..net, at 07:52:49 on Wed, 28 Aug 2013, Neil Williams remarked: thus the train does not need to stop at the relevant station as long as you're travelling on a participating TOC (i.e. all of them except East Coast, EMT, Grand Central, Heathrow Express, Hull Trains and Virgin). That list is almost as long as a "what did the Romans do for us" list. It's basically a list of all the TOCs that don't have any trains stopping twice within the Zones (HEx being an oddity) and thus get no money for Freedom Passes. Watford Junction being just outside Z8 has a lot to answer for. Life would be simpler, but I presume ToC revenue would be impacted, if it was in Z8, which is what geographic common sense would dictate. -- Roland Perry |
National Rail tickets beyond the Freedom Pass boundary
Roland Perry wrote:
In message .net, at 07:52:49 on Wed, 28 Aug 2013, Neil Williams remarked: thus the train does not need to stop at the relevant station as long as you're travelling on a participating TOC (i.e. all of them except East Coast, EMT, Grand Central, Heathrow Express, Hull Trains and Virgin). That list is almost as long as a "what did the Romans do for us" list. It's basically a list of all the TOCs that don't have any trains stopping twice within the Zones (HEx being an oddity) and thus get no money for Freedom Passes. Watford Junction being just outside Z8 has a lot to answer for. Life would be simpler, but I presume ToC revenue would be impacted, if it was in Z8, which is what geographic common sense would dictate. Why would it be lower? Currently, Oyster users from Watford Junction have to use the Overground, so LM and SN get no share of their Oyster journeys. Virgin isn't affected either way, as you're not allowed to travel between Watford and Euston on Virgin, regardless of ticket type. |
National Rail tickets beyond the Freedom Pass boundary
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, at 09:04:31 on Wed, 28 Aug 2013, Recliner remarked: thus the train does not need to stop at the relevant station as long as you're travelling on a participating TOC (i.e. all of them except East Coast, EMT, Grand Central, Heathrow Express, Hull Trains and Virgin). That list is almost as long as a "what did the Romans do for us" list. It's basically a list of all the TOCs that don't have any trains stopping twice within the Zones (HEx being an oddity) and thus get no money for Freedom Passes. Watford Junction being just outside Z8 has a lot to answer for. Life would be simpler, but I presume ToC revenue would be impacted, if it was in Z8, which is what geographic common sense would dictate. Why would it be lower? Because I believe the ToCs (and TfL) arrange the rules to maximise their income, and that's therefore the only plausible reason Watford Junction isn't in Z8. -- Roland Perry |
National Rail tickets beyond the Freedom Pass boundary
Recliner wrote:
Why would it be lower? Currently, Oyster users from Watford Junction have to use the Overground, No they don't. so LM and SN get no share of their Oyster journeys. Yes they do. Virgin isn't affected either way, as you're not allowed to travel between Watford and Euston on Virgin, regardless of ticket type. This bit is correct. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK. Put first name before the at to reply. |
National Rail tickets beyond the Freedom Pass boundary
Roland Perry wrote:
Watford Junction being just outside Z8 has a lot to answer for. Life would be simpler, but I presume ToC revenue would be impacted, if it was in Z8, which is what geographic common sense would dictate. As VT don't carry passengers between Euston and Watford (nor should they, as they'd end up full of commuters) it would change nothing. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK. Put first name before the at to reply. |
National Rail tickets beyond the Freedom Pass boundary
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 09:04:31 on Wed, 28 Aug 2013, Recliner remarked: thus the train does not need to stop at the relevant station as long as you're travelling on a participating TOC (i.e. all of them except East Coast, EMT, Grand Central, Heathrow Express, Hull Trains and Virgin). That list is almost as long as a "what did the Romans do for us" list. It's basically a list of all the TOCs that don't have any trains stopping twice within the Zones (HEx being an oddity) and thus get no money for Freedom Passes. Watford Junction being just outside Z8 has a lot to answer for. Life would be simpler, but I presume ToC revenue would be impacted, if it was in Z8, which is what geographic common sense would dictate. Why would it be lower? Because I believe the ToCs (and TfL) arrange the rules to maximise their income, and that's therefore the only plausible reason Watford Junction isn't in Z8. Or even zone 9, like Amersham and Chesham. Funnily enough, Watford Met station is only in zone 7, and it's about as far out, and only about a mile away, from the Junction. The main effect of Watford Junction being outside the zones is that Freedom Passes and other London concessionary tickets aren't valid to it except on LO, an special fares apply on Oyster (which are actually very cheap in contra flow). |
National Rail tickets beyond the Freedom Pass boundary
Neil Williams wrote:
Recliner wrote: Why would it be lower? Currently, Oyster users from Watford Junction have to use the Overground, No they don't. so LM and SN get no share of their Oyster journeys. Yes they do. Yes, you're right. I was confusing Oyster (which is allowed) and Freedom Passes and other concessionary fares (which aren't). There are also special Oyster fares, which are good valid when travelling against the flow. Virgin isn't affected either way, as you're not allowed to travel between Watford and Euston on Virgin, regardless of ticket type. This bit is correct. |
National Rail tickets beyond the Freedom Pass boundary
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. net, at 14:38:09 on Wed, 28 Aug 2013, Neil Williams remarked: Watford Junction being just outside Z8 has a lot to answer for. Life would be simpler, but I presume ToC revenue would be impacted, if it was in Z8, which is what geographic common sense would dictate. As VT don't carry passengers between Euston and Watford (nor should they, as they'd end up full of commuters) it would change nothing. But the passengers we are talking about aren't being carried only to Watford (if it were inside the zones) but from BZ8 to whatever the next Virgin-serviced station is, or beyond. -- Roland Perry |
National Rail tickets beyond the Freedom Pass boundary
On Wednesday, 28 August 2013 15:51:27 UTC+1, Roland Perry wrote:
In message . net, at 14:38:09 on Wed, 28 Aug 2013, Neil Williams remarked: Watford Junction being just outside Z8 has a lot to answer for. Life would be simpler, but I presume ToC revenue would be impacted, if it was in Z8, which is what geographic common sense would dictate. As VT don't carry passengers between Euston and Watford (nor should they, as they'd end up full of commuters) it would change nothing. But the passengers we are talking about aren't being carried only to Watford (if it were inside the zones) but from BZ8 to whatever the next Virgin-serviced station is, or beyond. -- Roland Perry Travelcards on Oyster are valid on Virgin (and in theory on Scotrail, but I don't think it saves anything) if combined with a paper ticket from the boundary zone of the Travelcard. |
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