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Hello all,
Can you use your Oyster card for Pay-as-You-Go from London Bridge to Tundbridge Wells? Thanks in advance. |
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On Sun, 03 Aug 2014 01:15:34 +0100, "
wrote: Hello all, Can you use your Oyster card for Pay-as-You-Go from London Bridge to Tundbridge Wells? Not according to anything I can see on the NR website (assuming it is up to date). There doesn't seem to be anything definite announced since e.g. "A spokesman for Southeastern confirmed: “We’re in discussions with Transport for London to extend Oyster into Dartford." [Kent Online 21 Feb 2014] Tunbridge Wells being even further away from Greater London and AFAIAA with a lower thicko count (Dartford seems to have a particular problem with people unaware that Oyster has geographical limits) might not be so far up the list for providing Oyster. |
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I can confirm that Oyster PAYG is not valid. The outer boundary on the Hastings etc line is Knockholt.
DRH (resident of RTW) On Sunday, 3 August 2014 01:15:34 UTC+1, wrote: Hello all, Can you use your Oyster card for Pay-as-You-Go from London Bridge to Tundbridge Wells? Thanks in advance. |
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In message , at 06:17:35 on
Sun, 3 Aug 2014, Charles Ellson remarked: Can you use your Oyster card for Pay-as-You-Go from London Bridge to Tundbridge Wells? Not according to anything I can see on the NR website (assuming it is up to date). There doesn't seem to be anything definite announced since e.g. "A spokesman for Southeastern confirmed: “We’re in discussions with Transport for London to extend Oyster into Dartford." [Kent Online 21 Feb 2014] Tunbridge Wells being even further away from Greater London and AFAIAA with a lower thicko count (Dartford seems to have a particular problem with people unaware that Oyster has geographical limits) might not be so far up the list for providing Oyster. The problem with extending Oyster is that it has a very finite number of price-zones and it's possible these were exhausted when extended to Shenfield. -- Roland Perry |
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On Sun, 03 Aug 2014 06:17:35 +0100
Charles Ellson wrote: Tunbridge Wells being even further away from Greater London and AFAIAA with a lower thicko count (Dartford seems to have a particular problem with people unaware that Oyster has geographical limits) might not be so far up the list for providing Oyster. The medway towns seem to have a higher proportion of dimwits than most other places in the southeast. -- Spud |
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In message , at 10:33:54 on Sun, 3 Aug 2014,
Mizter T remarked: Can you use your Oyster card for Pay-as-You-Go from London Bridge to Tundbridge Wells? Thanks in advance. No. The "London's rail and Tube services" map shows the extent of Oyster-land with a black dotted/broken line: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/maps/track/national-rail From which we can see that the number of places outside the classic "Zones" is really rather small. -- Roland Perry |
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For five years, Mr Burrows never saw an RPI either ....
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...ain-fares.html DRH On Sunday, August 3, 2014 11:40:21 AM UTC+1, Tim Watts wrote: On 03/08/14 01:15, wrote: Hello all, Can you use your Oyster card for Pay-as-You-Go from London Bridge to Tundbridge Wells? Thanks in advance. I live on that line. The answer is no. And they do have RPIs at TBW periodically so don't take a chance. However, provided you can find him, the guard on the train will be more than happy to sell you a ticket and I have never seen the RPIs *on* the train (through trains to Ore/Hastings). |
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"Charles Ellson" wrote in message ... On Sun, 03 Aug 2014 01:15:34 +0100, " wrote: Hello all, Can you use your Oyster card for Pay-as-You-Go from London Bridge to Tundbridge Wells? Not according to anything I can see on the NR website (assuming it is up to date). There doesn't seem to be anything definite announced since e.g. "A spokesman for Southeastern confirmed: "We're in discussions with Transport for London to extend Oyster into Dartford." [Kent Online 21 Feb 2014] Tunbridge Wells being even further away from Greater London and AFAIAA with a lower thicko count (Dartford seems to have a particular problem with people unaware that Oyster has geographical limits The fact that you can use it go go there by bus and that it is a convenient connection point for some Z1-6 to Z1-6 journeys might have something to do with this tim |
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