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That's what I was greeted with this morning.
I travel in, but not every day, from Chorleywood - Tube station, tube fares, Zone B. Last year, I had a choice of three tickets to Zone 1 before 9.30. Return - £8.80 LT Card - £10 Day TravelCard - £11.something The only difference between LT and TravelCard is that the TravelCard allows use of suburban trains within the zones. Pretty pointless 95% of the time. This meant that the obvious choice, assuming you were likely to use the tube beyond a simple return, was an LT card. Guess what? It's been dropped. That means that I now have a straight choice between a Return (now £9.20) and a TravelCard - now £12.40 So - instead of paying a tenner, I'm now paying £12.40. I call that a 24% increase. Except I'll be buying a return in the future. Nice one, LU. You've managed to decrease your revenue... |
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