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In message , Dave Arquati
writes Ian Jelf wrote: I took a trip on a 38 from Piccadilly to Victoria yesterday afternoon. Unusually, the conductor worked like a Trojan during the trip, checking fares, calling out stops (with a lot of additional information, too) as well as warnings. It was a pleasure to see. My query, though, concerns Oyster. I paid by Oyster Prepay and at Victoria I left the bus and went straight into the Underground Station to top up it up. When I did so, I was astonished to see my journey on the 38 already recorded on my usage. How does this data get from the conductor's machine to Oyster's "Central Control" so quickly? Aha... the conductor's machine doesn't actually hold your information. The information is stored on the card itself, so when the conductor marks a bus journey using his machine, that bus journey is stored on the card. As soon as your card then comes into contact with the central network (mainly via LU gates, ticket machines or validators) then that information can be synchronised with the network. At least that's how I understand it works. D'oh, I suppose that that should have been obvious! :-)) Thanks for telling me, though. -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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