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Future of CDRs and NR season tickets in TfL zones?
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 21:35:26 +0000, Stevie D
wrote: I can see them working on a much smaller region. West Yorkshire, Tyne & Wear, Merseyside, Greater Manchester are all examples of places where I think honeycombing could work. Probably not the West Midlands or Glasgow, and definitely not London. You would just need too many zones. Either that or each zone would be very large. GMPTE doesn't use zones, but Merseytravel do, and they have quite an interesting setup based on the travel-to-work patterns of the area. It's one that has been in place for a long time with a few modifications over the years, and works well to Merseytravel's credit (in my mind they are the most progressive and most European-style of the PTEs). Basically, Merseyside (as-was) is divided into 4 areas, one roughly covering the outer Southport line and surrounds, one covering the line to Maghull and the Sefton area plus South Liverpool, another covering the City Lines and the St Helens area, and the last one covering the Wirral. These areas are then split down into Zones, which cover a smaller area. There is also a special cross-river Zone E. Season and day tickets are available for combinations of these - 1 Zone, 2 Zones/1 Area, 3 Zones/1 Area & 1 Zone, All Zones. There are also "Trio Plus" tickets that add up to three more rail-only zones to cover the Merseyrail system where it goes outside the PTE boundary, and bus-only Solo tickets that simplify the setup a bit. Interestingly there is also a German-style annual off-peak "CC-Karte", which is superb value. It's altogether quite a nice setup, and has been in place almost as long as the PTE has. The only weakness is that single and return train tickets are still point-to-point, and bus single tickets are totally outside of the system. http://www.merseytravel.gov.uk/artic...0SOLO%20A5.pdf tells more for those who are interested. As for Manchester, a similar system would probably suit, with Areas centred on Bolton and Bury, Oldham, Ashton, Stockport, South Manchester and Salford. I can see how it could be rather complicated for London, mind, as travel patterns may well be a lot more complicated than the northern cities. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK When replying please use neil at the above domain 'wensleydale' is a spam trap and is not read. |
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