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Clive Page wrote:
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). That is the default fare, which will be charged for any route you choose to take that is not specifically listed as an exception. So as long as you do not pass through the gatelines at Waterloo, Victoria or Vauxhall you will be charged that fare. 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. That would be charged at 3.90/2.80 as well. Peter Smyth |
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![]() On 10/10/2015 17:27, Roland Perry wrote: [...] Farringdon (for Thameslink), Moorgate and Old Street (for Great Northern) are the only three examples I can think of now in z1. Although the Waterloo & City at Waterloo has no barriers can you get to any other platforms there without passing through barriers now? Yes, you can do the mid-platform exits at Waterloo to the transverse corridor, from which the Waterloo & City doesn't have barriers, nor are there any between W&C at Bank and the DLR. Or even at most DLR exits. The mid-platform entrances/exits for Waterloo mainline/NR were gated a few years ago. My comment was regarding NR to LU (or v.v.) interchanges in zone 1. Though I'm sure the DLR into Bank is a source of a certain number of free riders on the Tube, likewise the GN / Northern City into Old Street and Moorgate. |
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tim..... wrote:
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. Which is actually a serious problem at Clapham Junction where there appear to be pink readers by one set of steps for coming down from the bridge but not the other. I'm not sure what the situation is for the steps up from the tunnel. Is this a vain attempt to have the reader try to only cover one platform or is this just bad placing? -- My blog: http://adf.ly/4hi4c |
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