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(Paul Corfield) wrote: On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 15:20:55 -0500, wrote: In article , (Paul Corfield) wrote: On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 10:46:40 +0100, Walter Briscoe wrote: 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? Via Clapham Junction and change at West Brompton - no gates on the interchange. Long way round for a short cut but possible nonetheless. Change to Jubilee Line at Westminster. They aren't inside Zone 1 though. Oh come on Colin - the route is through Zone 1 and involves a change there. Walter said "via zone 1" not "you must go through gatelines in Zone 1 which you can confidently predict will not be working so you can dodge your fare". I think Walter's confidence is misjudged. I've never seen barriers not working at Waterloo or Vauxhall for a start. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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In message of Sat, 10 Oct
2015 20:07:38 in uk.transport.london, Paul Corfield writes On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 10:46:40 +0100, Walter Briscoe wrote: 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? Via Clapham Junction and change at West Brompton - no gates on the interchange. Long way round for a short cut but possible nonetheless. Change to Jubilee Line at Westminster. Thanks, again, Paul. That is just what I was looking for. -- Walter Briscoe |
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On 09/10/2015 18:42, Paul Corfield wrote:
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...ngerType=Adult Thanks for telling us about the mobile version of the single fare finder. SO I've just tried it on a sample journey and I'm not impressed. My sample journey was one I actually do from time to time: King's Cross St Pancras to Richmond (Surrey). It tells me the three options a Oyster peak £3.90 off-peak £2-80 (But no route is specified, does that mean using London Underground all the way? I've no idea. And does "Oyster" imply London Underground only, that implication is not spelled out, and does not seem very logical now that Oyster cards are valid on a much greater variety of trains). Changing at Waterloo or Victoria and Clapham Junction: Peak £5.40, off-peak £4.20 Changing at Vauxhall Peak £5.00 off-peak £4.20 So if my assumptions are right it costs more to mix NR and TfL trains, but why are the two off-peak fares the same but peak fares different? Baffling. Then the route I might well take is Thameslink to West Hampstead and then West Hampstead Overground to Richmond. That route isn't likely to take any longer than using the District Line to Richmond but it isn't listed at all, so I have no idea what fare would be charged. Not only that I don't know how to find out. -- Clive Page |
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In article , (Clive Page)
wrote: On 09/10/2015 18:42, Paul Corfield wrote: 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=Worcester +Park+Rail+Station&FromId=910GWRCSTRP&To=Canary+Wh arf+Underground+Station&ToI d=940GZZLUCYF&PassengerType=Adult Thanks for telling us about the mobile version of the single fare finder. SO I've just tried it on a sample journey and I'm not impressed. My sample journey was one I actually do from time to time: King's Cross St Pancras to Richmond (Surrey). It tells me the three options a Oyster peak £3.90 off-peak £2-80 (But no route is specified, does that mean using London Underground all the way? I've no idea. And does "Oyster" imply London Underground only, that implication is not spelled out, and does not seem very logical now that Oyster cards are valid on a much greater variety of trains). Oyster is valid all over Greater London. I guess that allows use of the most direct route which will be on the Underground and/or Overground. Changing at Waterloo or Victoria and Clapham Junction: Peak £5.40, off-peak £4.20 Changing at Vauxhall Peak £5.00 off-peak £4.20 So if my assumptions are right it costs more to mix NR and TfL trains, but why are the two off-peak fares the same but peak fares different? Baffling. That's the way the TOCs were persuaded to accept Oyster. It makes train travel more expensive Sarf of the River. Then the route I might well take is Thameslink to West Hampstead and then West Hampstead Overground to Richmond. That route isn't likely to take any longer than using the District Line to Richmond but it isn't listed at all, so I have no idea what fare would be charged. Not only that I don't know how to find out. It wouldn't be because you're starting in Zone 1. So there can't be a fare avoiding Zone 1. You could try combining Kings Cross to West Hampstead and West Hampstead to Richmond but you will have difficulty persuading the Oyster system not to continue your journey from King's Cross when you re-enter at West Hampstead. Maybe use 2 different cards though if you have a railcard registered on Oyster that won't work as you can only register 1 card AIUI. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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Considering that the OP was requesting a single one-word answer - YES - I am amazed that this thread has spread to 40 posts by 15 different people.
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On 11/10/2015 13:12, wrote:
In article , (Clive Page) Then the route I might well take is Thameslink to West Hampstead and then West Hampstead Overground to Richmond. That route isn't likely to take any longer than using the District Line to Richmond but it isn't listed at all, so I have no idea what fare would be charged. Not only that I don't know how to find out. It wouldn't be because you're starting in Zone 1. So there can't be a fare avoiding Zone 1. You could try combining Kings Cross to West Hampstead and West Hampstead to Richmond but you will have difficulty persuading the Oyster system not to continue your journey from King's Cross when you re-enter at West Hampstead. Maybe use 2 different cards though if you have a railcard registered on Oyster that won't work as you can only register 1 card AIUI. Sorry I don't follow you at all. I wasn't trying to get a fare avoiding zone 1 obviously, as KX/St.P is in zone 1. But I would like a way of finding what I would be charged if I use that route, which seems to me to be quite s reasonable onr. I'm sure it can be done on an Oyster card as a single trip, as the connection between West Hampstead Thameslink to West Hampstead Overground is one generally accepted by routeing and fare engines. -- Clive Page |
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