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2015 18:42:16 in uk.transport.london, Paul Corfield writes On Fri, 9 Oct 2015 10:09:29 +0200, Kerry Hawkins wrote: Hello I want to travel to Canary Warf from Worcester Park using the London Overground from Clapham Junction. I will touch in at Worcester Park but do I have to touch the pink reader at Clapham Junction before I get on the Overground...? Thanks for your help. Please check your journey in the TfL Single Fare Finder. That specifies the default route - first one on the list and usually via Zone 1 - and then will list alternatives. You must ONLY touch your Oyster Card / Contactless Card at the points specified by TfL to benefit from a lower fare. https://tfl.gov.uk/fares-and-payment...inder?From=Wor cester+Park+Rail+Station&FromId=910GWRCSTRP&To=Ca nary+Wharf+Underground +Station&ToId=940GZZLUCYF&PassengerType=Adult In this case that is "in" at Worcester Park, "pink" at Canada Water and "out" at Canary Wharf LU station. The pink validators are at Overground platform level near the escalators down to the Jubilee Line. Helpful as ever, Paul! I could not remember the location of the Canada Water pink validators. One unhelpful thing, is that pink validator touches do not show on Passenger Operated Machines. They do appear in online statements. Colin Rosentiel was misinformed, when told printed statements can be produced by POMs - even with staff intervention, unless the staff in King's Cross are misinformed or undertrained. I am puzzled as to why a pink validator touch is needed to select a cheap fare between Worcester Park and Canary Wharf. The obvious route via Waterloo NR and Waterloo LU would involve a touch out and touch in and would incur a via zone 1 fare - if gates are operational. Can anybody suggest a via zone 1 journey, which would not involve gates? -- Walter Briscoe |
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![]() "Walter Briscoe" wrote in message ... In message of Fri, 9 Oct 2015 18:42:16 in uk.transport.london, Paul Corfield writes On Fri, 9 Oct 2015 10:09:29 +0200, Kerry Hawkins wrote: Hello I want to travel to Canary Warf from Worcester Park using the London Overground from Clapham Junction. I will touch in at Worcester Park but do I have to touch the pink reader at Clapham Junction before I get on the Overground...? Thanks for your help. Please check your journey in the TfL Single Fare Finder. That specifies the default route - first one on the list and usually via Zone 1 - and then will list alternatives. You must ONLY touch your Oyster Card / Contactless Card at the points specified by TfL to benefit from a lower fare. https://tfl.gov.uk/fares-and-payment...inder?From=Wor cester+Park+Rail+Station&FromId=910GWRCSTRP&To=C anary+Wharf+Underground +Station&ToId=940GZZLUCYF&PassengerType=Adult In this case that is "in" at Worcester Park, "pink" at Canada Water and "out" at Canary Wharf LU station. The pink validators are at Overground platform level near the escalators down to the Jubilee Line. Helpful as ever, Paul! I could not remember the location of the Canada Water pink validators. One unhelpful thing, is that pink validator touches do not show on Passenger Operated Machines. They do appear in online statements. Colin Rosentiel was misinformed, when told printed statements can be produced by POMs - even with staff intervention, unless the staff in King's Cross are misinformed or undertrained. I am puzzled as to why a pink validator touch is needed to select a cheap fare between Worcester Park and Canary Wharf. The obvious route via Waterloo NR and Waterloo LU would involve a touch out and touch in and would incur a via zone 1 fare - if gates are operational. Can anybody suggest a via zone 1 journey, which would not involve gates? you answered it yourself: "if gates are operational", There's an awful lot of automatic correction of incorrect fare calculations for when they are not and the system assumes this is always a possibility. tim |
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![]() wrote in message ... In article , (Mizter T) wrote: On 09/10/2015 14:16, wrote: In article , () wrote: On 09.10.15 9:09, Kerry Hawkins wrote: Hello I want to travel to Canary Warf from Worcester Park using the London Overground from Clapham Junction. I will touch in at Worcester Park but do I have to touch the pink reader at Clapham Junction before I get on the Overground...? Thanks for your help. I would. Assuming the OP changes from Overground to Jubilee at Canada Water then definitely touch any passing pink readers. You need to touch to show you haven't used a route via Zone 1 if the normal route goes that way. You only need to touch the pink readers shown on the single fare finder to benefit from the lower non-z1 fare. Touching on any others won't do any harm, but it doesn't have any effect either. In other words, no need to "definitely touch any passing pink readers". And yes, the reality matches what I've just said! The trouble is that most people haven't looked at the Single Fare Finder before travelling. So the advice to touch every pink reader is a belts and braces approach which can't go wrong. except that the average punter is not going to know where all of the pink valuators are, and could easily not touch one because he didn't see it. tim -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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![]() On 09/10/2015 18:38, Paul Corfield wrote: On Fri, 9 Oct 2015 07:07:15 -0700 (PDT), Steve Lewis wrote: You should touch every pink Oyster reader that you encounter during your journey. It will either have no effect on the fare that you pay, or it will reduce your dare, it will never cause you to pay a higher fare. Wrong. You should only touch the ones specified by TfL in the Single Fare Finder. I am aware of an instance where people touched every pink validator on their route and one was ignored and the people were charged as if travelling via Zone 1. Dare I suggest that in that instance the touch on the relevant pink validator didn't register (i.e. they didn't get a green light)? |
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"Walter Briscoe" wrote in message
... Can anybody suggest a via zone 1 journey, which would not involve gates? -- Walter Briscoe You can transfer between NR/OG and the Underground at a number of points without going through gates, and Farringdon is a rare case where that can happen inside zone 1. A lot of other lines pass through zone 1 so any journey through the zone and out the other side is a possibility. -- DAS |
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(Walter Briscoe) wrote: In message of Fri, 9 Oct 2015 18:42:16 in uk.transport.london, Paul Corfield writes On Fri, 9 Oct 2015 10:09:29 +0200, Kerry Hawkins wrote: Hello I want to travel to Canary Warf from Worcester Park using the London Overground from Clapham Junction. I will touch in at Worcester Park but do I have to touch the pink reader at Clapham Junction before I get on the Overground...? Thanks for your help. Please check your journey in the TfL Single Fare Finder. That specifies the default route - first one on the list and usually via Zone 1 - and then will list alternatives. You must ONLY touch your Oyster Card / Contactless Card at the points specified by TfL to benefit from a lower fare. https://tfl.gov.uk/fares-and-payment...?From=Worceste r+Park+Rail+Station&FromId=910GWRCSTRP&To=Canary+W harf+Underground+Station&To Id=940GZZLUCYF&PassengerType=Adult In this case that is "in" at Worcester Park, "pink" at Canada Water and "out" at Canary Wharf LU station. The pink validators are at Overground platform level near the escalators down to the Jubilee Line. Helpful as ever, Paul! I could not remember the location of the Canada Water pink validators. One unhelpful thing, is that pink validator touches do not show on Passenger Operated Machines. They do appear in online statements. Colin Rosentiel was misinformed, when told printed statements can be produced by POMs - even with staff intervention, unless the staff in King's Cross are misinformed or undertrained. I wasn't told that by station staff but in an email from TfL Customer Services when I asked how I was going to obtain such vital data without ticket offices. I was given considerable detail, including which stations would be the first to get the necessary new machines back in April: 15 April 2015 Dear Mr Rosenstiel Thank you for your email dated 17 March regarding the ticket machines to be operated by staff at our stations when the ticket offices close. These ticket machines will be able to carry out these functions. They are currently being installed at stations and the first ones will be available within the next two months. The first stations to receive the machines will be Chigwell, Embankment, Roding Valley, Shepherd's Bush, South Wimbledon, Temple, Theydon Bois and Upminster Bridge. They should be available at all stations by December this year. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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![]() On 10/10/2015 14:22, D A Stocks wrote: "Walter Briscoe" wrote: Can anybody suggest a via zone 1 journey, which would not involve gates? You can transfer between NR/OG and the Underground at a number of points without going through gates, and Farringdon is a rare case where that can happen inside zone 1. A lot of other lines pass through zone 1 so any journey through the zone and out the other side is a possibility. Farringdon (for Thameslink), Moorgate and Old Street (for Great Northern) are the only three examples I can think of now in z1. |
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