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![]() "Peter Smyth" wrote in message ... Sorry to answer my own post - but page 23 or the current Fares guide says LT cards are valid "West Ruislip/South Ruislip to Marylebone (but not intermediate stations)". Looking at this further it seems even TfL are not sure one way or the other. According to http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/fares-tick...lability.shtml you can travel from Marylebone to West Ruislip using Oyster Prepay but not using paper singles or LT cards. No, according to page 23 of the current Fares guide, LT cards are valid between West Rusilip and South Ruislip only. Oyster Pre-pay is valid West Ruislip/South Ruislip to Marylebone (but not intermediate stations). The paragraph that splits the two different ticketing availability sections isn't that easy to see unless you're looking close I must admit! |
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On 2004-11-02 21:29:55 +0000, "Robin Mayes"
said: "Peter Smyth" wrote in message ... Sorry to answer my own post - but page 23 or the current Fares guide says LT cards are valid "West Ruislip/South Ruislip to Marylebone (but not intermediate stations)". Looking at this further it seems even TfL are not sure one way or the other. According to http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/fares-tick...lability.shtml you can travel from Marylebone to West Ruislip using Oyster Prepay but not using paper singles or LT cards. No, according to page 23 of the current Fares guide, LT cards are valid between West Rusilip and South Ruislip only. Oyster Pre-pay is valid West Ruislip/South Ruislip to Marylebone (but not intermediate stations). The paragraph that splits the two different ticketing availability sections isn't that easy to see unless you're looking close I must admit! Ok, re-read (several times) and I finally saw that the Marylebone-West Ruislip bit applies for pre-pay, not LT - although way before Oyster came out I'm convinced that it was valid - and so has every ticket person and inspector I've ever met. Answer me this then (if you will). If I buy a single Oyster ticket zone 1-6 can I travel within zone 1 (lets say from Oxford Circus) to Marylebone, change onto the Chiltern line and get off at West Ruislip? Or, do (as I suspect) I need to get a zone 1-zone 1 ticket, then a zone 1-6 Chiltern ticket or stay totally within the Underground system? Sorry to sound thick - but just checking! Thanks all for your input. I think this does show how overly complicated the ticket system has got - and what a bunch of helpful lot we have on here! It also now seems that buying singles each way on a daily basis (aka Oyster pre-pay) is cheaper than buying a period travelcard. I'd always thought you got benefit from getting an annual/period ticket. Adam. |
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Adam wrote:
On 2004-11-02 17:24:48 +0000, "Peter Smyth" said: "Adam" wrote in message news:2004110216515616807%me@nospamnet... On 2004-11-01 23:36:32 +0000, Matthew said: A pdf of the 2005 fares changes is now at: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/downloads/...es-leaflet.pdf Some notable changes not previously commented on are the abolition of the Weekend Travelcard and the One Day LT card. Photocards are no longer need with any oyster card. Oh great! I see my daily fare will increase from £8.20 to £12 due to the abolition of the LT card ![]() Any suggestions for someone who needs to travel from zone 6 to 1 in on the Underground and then zone 1 to Maralybone and back on the Chiltern line to West Ruislip. This journey 4 days a week. 7 Day Travelcard = £39.50 = £9.88 a day Daily Travelcard = £12 a day Single = £3.80 x 2 = £7.60 a day(*) Single (pre-pay) = £3.50 x 2 = £7 a day(*) LT Card (now) = £8.20 per day. (*) I usually get the Chiltern line from Maralybone to West Ruislip home as I have a client at Maralybone. The LT card was accepted on this line, but I assume an Underground Single won't be??? Actually LT cards are not accepted from Marylebone to West Ruislip, only from Marylebone to Amersham and from South Ruislip to West Ruislip. Peter Smyth Really? I've been using one for years and never been told its not valid - including being checked loads of times by inspectors. Perhaps its all so confusing now that even they don't know what is and isn't allowed! I think my options are either to get a 7 day travelcard or to get a Pre-pay single in, single to Marylebone (ok, never said I could spell - but glad you knew where I was talking about!) and then a single to West Ruislip. The first two I can use Oyster pre-pay, the latter I'll have to buy card/cash each day I assume. Prepay Z6-1: £3.50 Prepay Z1: £1.70 NR single: £3.40 Total: £8.60 Not too much more than the LT card. Your calculations about single prices don't work if you are visiting a client near Marylebone because your journey home wouldn't be £3.50 unless you could visit the client within about 20 mins between exiting the tube and entering Chiltern (in the hypothetical situation that Prepay were valid between Marylebone & West Ruislip). -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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![]() Answer me this then (if you will). If I buy a single Oyster ticket zone 1-6 can I travel within zone 1 (lets say from Oxford Circus) to Marylebone, change onto the Chiltern line and get off at West Ruislip? Or, do (as I suspect) I need to get a zone 1-zone 1 ticket, then a zone 1-6 Chiltern ticket or stay totally within the Underground system? Sorry to sound thick - but just checking! The interchange at Marylebone will continue your prepay journey. |
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![]() "Adam" wrote in message news:2004110222343143658%me@nospamnet... Ok, re-read (several times) and I finally saw that the Marylebone-West Ruislip bit applies for pre-pay, not LT - although way before Oyster came out I'm convinced that it was valid - and so has every ticket person and inspector I've ever met. You could well be right, I'll try and dig up some old inter-availability information tomorrow. Answer me this then (if you will). If I buy a single Oyster ticket zone 1-6 can I travel within zone 1 (lets say from Oxford Circus) to Marylebone, change onto the Chiltern line and get off at West Ruislip? Certain interchanges that are achievable by "out of station interchange" - that is to say, going through one set of ticket gates, a short (usually) walk and then entering another station / entrance are allowed - The gates and Oystercards are programmed for this without you being double charged. I believe this may have been one of the issues that has caused capping to have taken so long to implement. Thanks all for your input. I think this does show how overly complicated the ticket system has got - and what a bunch of helpful lot we have on here! The fares system has become extremely complicated because of the different ticketing options available, mainly because Oystercard technology has been implemented in stages. It also now seems that buying singles each way on a daily basis (aka Oyster pre-pay) is cheaper than buying a period travelcard. I'd always thought you got benefit from getting an annual/period ticket. Monthlies and longer always used to work out cheaper but marketing and planning appear to have moved away from this rule as more ticketing types have been introduced. Once capping is operational these anomalies should be resolved. |
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On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 22:34:31 GMT, Adam wrote:
Ok, re-read (several times) and I finally saw that the Marylebone-West Ruislip bit applies for pre-pay, not LT - although way before Oyster came out I'm convinced that it was valid - and so has every ticket person and inspector I've ever met. Marylebone to South / West Ruislip has never been interavailable on LU single fares or on the LT Card. I think you have been very lucky that the inspectors have not twigged the difference. This is partly explained by the fact that such tickets are available on the Chiltern Line Aylesbury / Amersham via Harrow service from Marylebone. Answer me this then (if you will). If I buy a single Oyster ticket zone 1-6 can I travel within zone 1 (lets say from Oxford Circus) to Marylebone, change onto the Chiltern line and get off at West Ruislip? Or, do (as I suspect) I need to get a zone 1-zone 1 ticket, then a zone 1-6 Chiltern ticket or stay totally within the Underground system? Sorry to sound thick - but just checking! Perfectly valid question because TfL is not brilliant in adding in the reassuring explanation about where you can change between services and not suffer a fares penalty. Provided you change at Marylebone between Tube and Chiltern you will be fine as each side of the station is a recognised interchange for both paper singles / returns and pre-pay.. I have no idea whether the gates at Baker Street are programmed to permit interchange with Marylebone for Pre-Pay. People using paper single tickets have to go via the manual gates as the gates would swallow your ticket if you attempt to exit. The gates were originally programmed to give tickets back when first installed but there was a massive litter problem as so few people actually wished to carry on to Marylebone. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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