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[email protected] August 25th 16 10:32 PM

Trip to Stansted Airport
 
Hiya,

Planning to meet somebody at Stansted Airport in the near future, likely
on a workday, in order to see somebody off.

Can I thus use contactless from Liverpool Street?

If not, then how far out can I go on contactless and is it worth
splitting the journey?

Last question: Is there an ETA on Contactless/Oyster to Stansted?

Cheers.

[email protected] August 25th 16 11:11 PM

Trip to Stansted Airport
 
In article , () wrote:

Hiya,

Planning to meet somebody at Stansted Airport in the near future,
likely on a workday, in order to see somebody off.

Can I thus use contactless from Liverpool Street?


Not beyond Broxbourne.

If not, then how far out can I go on contactless and is it worth
splitting the journey?


Broxbourne. As Stansted Express trains don't stop there you may only be able
to split at Tottenham Hale where they all call. A day return to SSD is £2
cheaper from TOM than one from LST.

Last question: Is there an ETA on Contactless/Oyster to Stansted?


Nothing's been announced. Was there something in the East Anglia franchise
award announcements?

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Mizter T August 25th 16 11:37 PM

Trip to Stansted Airport
 

On 25/08/2016 23:32, wrote:
Hiya,

Planning to meet somebody at Stansted Airport in the near future, likely
on a workday, in order to see somebody off.

Can I thus use contactless from Liverpool Street?

If not, then how far out can I go on contactless and is it worth
splitting the journey?

Last question: Is there an ETA on Contactless/Oyster to Stansted?


What was once called the London Connections map, the "London's rail and
Tube services" map, has the answer - it shows the area within which
Oyster and contactless Pay-as-you-go is available:

https://tfl.gov.uk/maps/track/national-rail

http://content.tfl.gov.uk/london-rail-and-tube-services-map.pdf

Roland Perry August 26th 16 07:06 AM

Trip to Stansted Airport
 
In message , at 18:11:26
on Thu, 25 Aug 2016, remarked:

Last question: Is there an ETA on Contactless/Oyster to Stansted?


Nothing's been announced. Was there something in the East Anglia franchise
award announcements?


Luton and Gatwick have featured as extensions, but I've not heard
Stansted being mentioned.
--
Roland Perry

Clive Page[_3_] August 26th 16 09:19 AM

Trip to Stansted Airport
 
On 26/08/2016 00:37, Mizter T wrote:
What was once called the London Connections map, the "London's rail and
Tube services" map, has the answer - it shows the area within which
Oyster and contactless Pay-as-you-go is available:

https://tfl.gov.uk/maps/track/national-rail

http://content.tfl.gov.uk/london-rail-and-tube-services-map.pdf


The last I heard from the utterly-reliable Govia Thameslink company it
was planned to extend Oyster/contactless cards to Luton Airport by
"autumn 2016". Indeed ticket barriers there and at Luton station had
"Oyster" pads fitted at least a year ago (originally with a sign saying
they were not yet working), but a wikipedia page says the timescale is
now "by 2018" which implies a considerable slip. Does anyone have any
more up-to-date information?


--
Clive Page

[email protected] August 26th 16 12:21 PM

Trip to Stansted Airport
 
On 26.08.16 10:19, Clive Page wrote:
On 26/08/2016 00:37, Mizter T wrote:
What was once called the London Connections map, the "London's rail and
Tube services" map, has the answer - it shows the area within which
Oyster and contactless Pay-as-you-go is available:

https://tfl.gov.uk/maps/track/national-rail

http://content.tfl.gov.uk/london-rail-and-tube-services-map.pdf


The last I heard from the utterly-reliable Govia Thameslink company it
was planned to extend Oyster/contactless cards to Luton Airport by
"autumn 2016". Indeed ticket barriers there and at Luton station had
"Oyster" pads fitted at least a year ago (originally with a sign saying
they were not yet working), but a wikipedia page says the timescale is
now "by 2018" which implies a considerable slip. Does anyone have any
more up-to-date information?


Right.

And what's the deal with trips out to Stansted at this time?

Roland Perry August 26th 16 12:47 PM

Trip to Stansted Airport
 
In message , at 13:21:29 on Fri, 26 Aug
2016, " remarked:
The last I heard from the utterly-reliable Govia Thameslink company it
was planned to extend Oyster/contactless cards to Luton Airport by
"autumn 2016". Indeed ticket barriers there and at Luton station had
"Oyster" pads fitted at least a year ago (originally with a sign saying
they were not yet working), but a wikipedia page says the timescale is
now "by 2018" which implies a considerable slip. Does anyone have any
more up-to-date information?

Right.

And what's the deal with trips out to Stansted at this time?


If you mean "today", then buy a paper ticket. AGA probably have
e-tickets too, but buyer beware because the T&C are very
customer-hostile.
--
Roland Perry

[email protected] August 26th 16 09:55 PM

Trip to Stansted Airport
 
In article , (Roland Perry)
wrote:

In message , at
18:11:26 on Thu, 25 Aug 2016,
remarked:

Last question: Is there an ETA on Contactless/Oyster to Stansted?


Nothing's been announced. Was there something in the East Anglia
franchise award announcements?


Luton and Gatwick have featured as extensions, but I've not heard
Stansted being mentioned.


I wasn't missing something then. I thought the only Stansted-related part of
the East Anglia franchise announcement was that most Norwich-Cambridge
services will be extended there.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

[email protected] August 26th 16 09:55 PM

Trip to Stansted Airport
 
In article , (Roland Perry)
wrote:

In message , at 13:21:29 on Fri, 26 Aug
2016, " remarked:
The last I heard from the utterly-reliable Govia Thameslink company it
was planned to extend Oyster/contactless cards to Luton Airport by
"autumn 2016". Indeed ticket barriers there and at Luton station had
"Oyster" pads fitted at least a year ago (originally with a sign saying
they were not yet working), but a wikipedia page says the timescale is
now "by 2018" which implies a considerable slip. Does anyone have any
more up-to-date information?

Right.

And what's the deal with trips out to Stansted at this time?


If you mean "today", then buy a paper ticket. AGA probably have
e-tickets too, but buyer beware because the T&C are very
customer-hostile.


In what way? I didn't notice anything in particular when using m-tickets for
CBG-LST trips.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Roland Perry August 27th 16 08:12 AM

Trip to Stansted Airport
 
In message , at 16:55:18
on Fri, 26 Aug 2016, remarked:

If you mean "today", then buy a paper ticket. AGA probably have
e-tickets too, but buyer beware because the T&C are very
customer-hostile.


In what way?


Once the ticket has been delivered to you, storage and display is at
your risk. There's no safety net even if (for example) your phone is
lost or destroyed.

While I realise the same is true of paper tickets, they are probably
harder to lose.

I didn't notice anything in particular when using m-tickets for
CBG-LST trips.


--
Roland Perry


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