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SJCWHUK wrote:
WHEN it comes in the capped fare will be according to what you travel and when. 3 journeys in zone 1&2 cost £6.00 With capping on Pre-Pay: 1 - £2.00 2 - £2.00 3 - £0.30 4+ NIL When you travel out then to say zone 6 the additional fare would be £1.00 (assuming after 09.30 travel). When capping comes in it will make the pre-pay oyster far more user friendly. Steve And way more useful than Carnet, which it isn't really at the moment for Z1 journeys. Looking forward to it. Any word on buses yet... :-/ I keep holding out buying Savers in the vain hope that TfL will announce bus prepay. Will the system be intelligent enough to work out the following in any order? Bus 1: £0.70 (£0.70) Bus 2: £0.70 (£1.40) Bus 3: £0.70 (£2.10) Bus 4: £0.40 (£2.50 = bus pass) Tube (Z1) 1: £1.60 (£4.10) Tube (Z1) 2: £0.20 (£4.30 = ODTC) (Assuming one hasn't got fed up of buses by #4...) -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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