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oups.com... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4251793.stm Still not sure it's of much use to me. I travel a few times a week from Zone 3 into central London, an occasional bus ride, and a few Southern trains between Balham, Victoria, Croydon etc., on which I understand you can't use Oyster. Would there be any point in loading a one day Travelcard (say zones 1-4) onto an Oyster card on a day when I need it, or might I just as well carry on buying paper tickets? Ian |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4251793.stm starts 27th Feb... At last! See also earlier thread 'Prepay Capping Tube Magazine' 07/02/2005 Paul |
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![]() Ian F. wrote: wrote in message oups.com... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4251793.stm Still not sure it's of much use to me. I travel a few times a week from Zone 3 into central London, an occasional bus ride, and a few Southern trains between Balham, Victoria, Croydon etc., on which I understand you can't use Oyster. Would there be any point in loading a one day Travelcard (say zones 1-4) onto an Oyster card on a day when I need it, or might I just as well carry on buying paper tickets? Ian A one-day Travelcard cannot be loaded on an Oyster. |
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Still not sure it's of much use to me. I travel a few times a week from
Zone 3 into central London, an occasional bus ride, and a few Southern trains between Balham, Victoria, Croydon etc., on which I understand you can't use Oyster. I find it is worthwhile just for the convenience of not having to use the ticket machines for the trams or for buses where you need a ticket for boarding, or having to mess around paying the driver. Saving a few bob in doing so is a bonus. Would there be any point in loading a one day Travelcard (say zones 1-4) onto an Oyster card on a day when I need it, or might I just as well carry on buying paper tickets? You can't actually load a one day travelcard onto an Oyster. Although I'd find it useful myself I can see why they never bothered with it as it is just as easy to hand you a paper ticket. G. |
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oups.com... A one-day Travelcard cannot be loaded on an Oyster. Well, as they say in Spain, hacienda that then! Ian |
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"Graham J" wrote in message
... You can't actually load a one day travelcard onto an Oyster. Although I'd find it useful myself I can see why they never bothered with it as it is just as easy to hand you a paper ticket. In that case, I'll continue to buy a paper ticket until things change, or Oyster becomes available on (all) National Rail. Ian |
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In message , Ian F.
writes Still not sure it's of much use to me. I travel a few times a week from Zone 3 into central London, an occasional bus ride, and a few Southern trains between Balham, Victoria, Croydon etc., on which I understand you can't use Oyster. Would there be any point in loading a one day Travelcard (say zones 1-4) onto an Oyster card on a day when I need it, or might I just as well carry on buying paper tickets? As others have said, you cannot load a one-day Travelcard. If you have Oyster pre-pay, fares at Oyster rates will be deducted and, if your daily total exceeds a one-day Travelcard, the Oyster will give you the benefit of the total being capped at one-day Travelcard level. However, without more detail of the specific journeys (especially how you get from Zone 3 to Central London), it is impossible to say whether or not you would be better off. IMO, Oyster has little to offer significant numbers of Londoners until surface rail is brought into the scheme. -- Paul Terry |
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"Graham J" wrote in
: Would there be any point in loading a one day Travelcard (say zones 1-4) onto an Oyster card on a day when I need it, or might I just as well carry on buying paper tickets? You can't actually load a one day travelcard onto an Oyster. Although I'd find it useful myself I can see why they never bothered with it as it is just as easy to hand you a paper ticket. G. Is this one of the things that will change on Feb 27th? Or does capping limit pre-pay deductions to the cost of a travelcard but not actually create a travelcard (and thus not valid on national rail unless you could use pre-pay for the journey you are making)? I hope the lack of information on offical tfl sites does not mean the details are still being worked out... David |
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In message 0, David
Jackman writes You can't actually load a one day travelcard onto an Oyster. Although I'd find it useful myself I can see why they never bothered with it as it is just as easy to hand you a paper ticket. Is this one of the things that will change on Feb 27th? Or does capping limit pre-pay deductions to the cost of a travelcard but not actually create a travelcard Surely 'capping' means what it says - capping (restricting) the cost. If the announcement meant that you could go further and put a full-blown one-day travelcard onto an Oyster, it would surely have said so - and would have been much more dramatic as a result! -- Paul Terry |
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