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Does anyone remember what the actual fares were when "Fares Fair" was
introduced in 1981? There were two overlapping zones in the central area, but I don't know where exactly they covered or what the fares were. -- Clive D.W. Feather |
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On 13/10/2019 22:45, Clive D.W. Feather wrote:
Does anyone remember what the actual fares were when "Fares Fair" was introduced in 1981? There were two overlapping zones in the central area, but I don't know where exactly they covered or what the fares were. I thought I remembered but I saw I'd got the overlap badly wrong when I looked at https://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/collections/collections-online/posters/item/2007-8697?&apiurl=aHR0cHM6Ly9hcGkubHRtdXNldW0uY28udWsvc G9zdGVycz9zaG9ydD0xJnNraXA9MjkyOCZsaW1pdD00OA== (click on the image for a bit better quality) -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
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On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 07:27:33 +0100, Robin wrote:
On 13/10/2019 22:45, Clive D.W. Feather wrote: Does anyone remember what the actual fares were when "Fares Fair" was introduced in 1981? There were two overlapping zones in the central area, but I don't know where exactly they covered or what the fares were. I thought I remembered but I saw I'd got the overlap badly wrong when I looked at https://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/collections/collections-online/posters/item/2007-8697?&apiurl=aHR0cHM6Ly9hcGkubHRtdXNldW0uY28udWsvc G9zdGVycz9zaG9ydD0xJnNraXA9MjkyOCZsaW1pdD00OA== (click on the image for a bit better quality) How did one pay for the journey in 1981 and what cind of ticket did you get? Magnetic stripe? -- jhk |
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![]() "Jarle Hammen Knudsen" wrote in message ... On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 07:27:33 +0100, Robin wrote: On 13/10/2019 22:45, Clive D.W. Feather wrote: Does anyone remember what the actual fares were when "Fares Fair" was introduced in 1981? There were two overlapping zones in the central area, but I don't know where exactly they covered or what the fares were. I thought I remembered but I saw I'd got the overlap badly wrong when I looked at https://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/collections/collections-online/posters/item/2007-8697?&apiurl=aHR0cHM6Ly9hcGkubHRtdXNldW0uY28udWsvc G9zdGVycz9zaG9ydD0xJnNraXA9MjkyOCZsaW1pdD00OA== (click on the image for a bit better quality) How did one pay for the journey in 1981 almost certainly cash and what cind of ticket did you get? Magnetic stripe? Unfortunately my collection doesn't go back that far but definitely mag stripe the question is would that have been a credit card sized ticket or did they still have Edmondson sized "Yellow" tickets then? tim |
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On 15/10/2019 21:10, Jarle Hammen Knudsen wrote:
On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 07:27:33 +0100, Robin wrote: On 13/10/2019 22:45, Clive D.W. Feather wrote: Does anyone remember what the actual fares were when "Fares Fair" was introduced in 1981? There were two overlapping zones in the central area, but I don't know where exactly they covered or what the fares were. I thought I remembered but I saw I'd got the overlap badly wrong when I looked at https://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/collections/collections-online/posters/item/2007-8697?&apiurl=aHR0cHM6Ly9hcGkubHRtdXNldW0uY28udWsvc G9zdGVycz9zaG9ydD0xJnNraXA9MjkyOCZsaW1pdD00OA== (click on the image for a bit better quality) How did one pay for the journey in 1981 and what cind of ticket did you get? Magnetic stripe? IIRC they were yellow with a mag stripe, Either bought from a machine or from a ticket office. -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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In message , at 21:24:43 on Tue, 15 Oct
2019, tim... remarked: How did one pay for the journey in 1981 almost certainly cash Coins. and what cind of ticket did you get? Magnetic stripe? Unfortunately my collection doesn't go back that far but definitely mag stripe Yes. Introduced for the Victoria Line I think. the question is would that have been a credit card sized ticket or did they still have Edmondson sized "Yellow" tickets then? They were yellow, but somewhat bigger footprint (and none of the technology of) Edmondson. -- Roland Perry |
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tim... wrote:
https://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/collections/collections-online/posters/item/2007-8697?&apiurl=aHR0cHM6Ly9hcGkubHRtdXNldW0uY28udWsvc G9zdGVycz9zaG9ydD0xJnNraXA9MjkyOCZsaW1pdD00OA== (click on the image for a bit better quality) How did one pay for the journey in 1981 almost certainly cash and what cind of ticket did you get? Magnetic stripe? Unfortunately my collection doesn't go back that far but definitely mag stripe the question is would that have been a credit card sized ticket or did they still have Edmondson sized "Yellow" tickets then? tim Fairly sure they were still the yellow card tickets at that time with the mag stripe on the back, a personal recollection to fix the time was a rugby team visit to Paris and the Metro was using similar tickets but instead of one thick oxide stripe there were two thinner ones,brought one back to London and out of curiosity tried in an LT gate which as expected rejected it. The Paris trip organised by Ian Allen travel used a Laker Airways DC 10 and not too long before DC 10’s had been the subject of several incidents resulting in them being grounded , So that trip must have been between when they were reinstated and Laker ceasing operations. Were they actually classed as Edmundson tickets ? I though they were quite a bit longer. GH |
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In message , tim...
writes "Jarle Hammen Knudsen" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 07:27:33 +0100, Robin wrote: On 13/10/2019 22:45, Clive D.W. Feather wrote: Does anyone remember what the actual fares were when "Fares Fair" was introduced in 1981? There were two overlapping zones in the central area, but I don't know where exactly they covered or what the fares were. I thought I remembered but I saw I'd got the overlap badly wrong when I looked at https://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/collectio...ne/posters/ite m/2007-8697?&apiurl=aHR0cHM6Ly9hcGkubHRtdXNldW0uY28udWsvc G9zdGVycz9zaG 9ydD0xJnNraXA9MjkyOCZsaW1pdD00OA== (click on the image for a bit better quality) How did one pay for the journey in 1981 almost certainly cash and what cind of ticket did you get? Magnetic stripe? Unfortunately my collection doesn't go back that far but definitely mag stripe the question is would that have been a credit card sized ticket or did they still have Edmondson sized "Yellow" tickets then? tim Yellow https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:London_Underground_ticket_1981.jpg -- Bryan Morris |
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In message , at 21:34:35 on Tue, 15
Oct 2019, Marland remarked: the question is would that have been a credit card sized ticket or did they still have Edmondson sized "Yellow" tickets then? Fairly sure they were still the yellow card tickets at that time with the mag stripe on the back, a personal recollection to fix the time was a rugby team visit to Paris and the Metro was using similar tickets but instead of one thick oxide stripe there were two thinner ones,brought one back to London and out of curiosity tried in an LT gate which as expected rejected it. The Paris trip organised by Ian Allen travel used a Laker Airways DC 10 and not too long before DC 10’s had been the subject of several incidents resulting in them being grounded , So that trip must have been between when they were reinstated and Laker ceasing operations. Were they actually classed as Edmundson tickets ? I though they were quite a bit longer. And on thinner card. -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 21:24:43 on Tue, 15 Oct 2019, tim... remarked: How did one pay for the journey in 1981 almost certainly cash Coins. and what cind of ticket did you get? Magnetic stripe? Unfortunately my collection doesn't go back that far but definitely mag stripe Yes. Introduced for the Victoria Line I think. the question is would that have been a credit card sized ticket or did they still have Edmondson sized "Yellow" tickets then? They were yellow, but somewhat bigger footprint (and none of the technology of) Edmondson. The experimental installations were mainly at the District line stations between Hammersmith and Acton Town installed in the few years before the Victoria line opened. I felt a bit personally targeted by some of the publicity surrounding these , I cannot remember the exact wording but it was roughly “ Londoners ,Impress your country cousins by your mastery of modern technology while you show them how to use the gate”. Due to the death of my father I had recently stopped being a young Londoner and got moved from the vicinity of Chiswick to the country bumpkin status of a farm in Devon in withered arm territory shortly before it became a couple of fingers. After that visits to London were biannual and I well remember the feeling of insult on reading that publicity that appeared to imply Londoners were of superior intelligence. Still ,judging by the Homes in the Country TV presentation it was Mother and I who were predicting the future as 5 decades later half the buggers in London seem to want to move down there to escape the stress that they themselves have had a part in creating. While checking the dates I came across this excellent article on the ticket machines and automatic gates on LT. The yellow tickets come in about chapter 5 http://www.metadyne.co.uk/pdf_files/AFC4.pdf GH |
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