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On 2014-09-24 10:42:15 +0000, Paul Corfield said:
Whether people want to pay two fares - tube and connecting bus - compared to a single bus fare on a direct night bus remains to be seen. Time for me to moot the idea of a full Verbundtarif again, which would remove discrepancies like these? Or at the very least connectional Tube-bus fares, which would retain the motivation not to use the Tube when busy and still tick the "bus is cheaper for those of limited income" box? By that I mean that if you make a Tube journey, connecting bus journeys would be included in the price. This would avoid the currently very unfair situation where those not served directly by the Tube are further disadvantaged by paying more. Not to mention the bus equivalent, where those journeys requiring two buses are penalised. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the @ to reply. |
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