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The Family Travelcard, Tube Carnet, Single zone Travelcard seasons and some New Deal tickets are being withdrawn. But a less obvious disappearance is Oyster Prepay. It's now referred to as 'pay as you go'! Dominic |
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http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/downloads/...06-leaflet.pdf The Family Travelcard, Tube Carnet, Single zone Travelcard seasons and some New Deal tickets are being withdrawn. But a less obvious disappearance is Oyster Prepay. It's now referred to as 'pay as you go'! That's crazy! It's not pay as you go, it's pay *before* you go. Pre-Pay was a good name which accurately described the concept of paying in advance for a number of journeys, as distinct from paying for each journey in cash, which *is* pay-as-you-go. I suppose they're trying to hide the fact that they will get lots of money up front, but in changing the name they have just made the whole Oyster concept more difficult to understand. I feel an e-mail to TfL coming on. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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![]() "Richard J." wrote in message o.uk... wrote: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/downloads/...06-leaflet.pdf The Family Travelcard, Tube Carnet, Single zone Travelcard seasons and some New Deal tickets are being withdrawn. But a less obvious disappearance is Oyster Prepay. It's now referred to as 'pay as you go'! That's crazy! It's not pay as you go, it's pay *before* you go. Isn't that how pay-as-you-go Mobile Phone's work then? Mike |
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, Mike Hudgell wrote:
"Richard J." wrote in message o.uk... wrote: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/downloads/...06-leaflet.pdf The Family Travelcard, Tube Carnet, Single zone Travelcard seasons and some New Deal tickets are being withdrawn. But a less obvious disappearance is Oyster Prepay. It's now referred to as 'pay as you go'! That's crazy! It's not pay as you go, it's pay *before* you go. Isn't that how pay-as-you-go Mobile Phone's work then? Exactly. 'Pay as you go' has ceased to be a descriptive phrase, and is now, thanks to mobile phones, an atomic symbol - a single word with spaces in, essentially - which means 'you put credit on it ahead of time and then spend that credit as you go'. I wouldn't be surprised if key-operated electricity meters started being called pay-as-you-go as well. tom -- Would you like to remember more? |
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oups.com... http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/downloads/...06-leaflet.pdf The Family Travelcard, Tube Carnet, Single zone Travelcard seasons and some New Deal tickets are being withdrawn. But a less obvious disappearance is Oyster Prepay. It's now referred to as 'pay as you go'! Dominic Can somebody explain how capping works if you have a 'pay as you go' oystercard ? If you only used the buses but then suddenly had to jump on a tube, will you be charged again until you reach the next capping level, and then so on if you end up going through more than one zone ? At what point would it be better to buy a 1 day travelcard instead of relying on the capping ? Thanks. -- ============================== Click it or not, it's not up to me. But spondulas for you, if you wanna see:- http://tinyurl.com/7m3nr |
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![]() "Richard J." wrote in message o.uk... wrote: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/downloads/...06-leaflet.pdf The Family Travelcard, Tube Carnet, Single zone Travelcard seasons and some New Deal tickets are being withdrawn. But a less obvious disappearance is Oyster Prepay. It's now referred to as 'pay as you go'! That's crazy! It's not pay as you go, it's pay *before* you go. Pre-Pay was a good name which accurately described the concept of paying in advance for a number of journeys, as distinct from paying for each journey in cash, which *is* pay-as-you-go. I suppose they're trying to hide the fact that they will get lots of money up front, but in changing the name they have just made the whole Oyster concept more difficult to understand. I feel an e-mail to TfL coming on. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) Oh come on Richard. 'Pay As You Go' is common parlance now thanks to the popular Mobile Phone payment mechanism. Oyster Pre-Pay is exactly the same concept as mobile phone PAYG. It makes absolute sense for TfL to describe it using a term that the general public (excepting yourself perhaps) are totally comfortable with. Colin |
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Can somebody explain how capping works if you have a 'pay as you go' oystercard ? If you only used the buses but then suddenly had to jump on a tube, will you be charged again until you reach the next capping level, and then so on if you end up going through more than one zone ? If you jump on a tube, you should get capped at the lowest appropriate One Day Travelcard rate. (Zone 2-6, 1-6, 1-4 or whatever) Before that, you'd get capped at the level for a One Day Bus Pass. At what point would it be better to buy a 1 day travelcard instead of relying on the capping ? As soon as there is any chance you might need to use National Rail, on which Oyster is, by and large, not valid. -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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![]() Can somebody explain how capping works if you have a 'pay as you go' oystercard ? If you only used the buses but then suddenly had to jump on a tube, will you be charged again until you reach the next capping level, and then so on if you end up going through more than one zone ? Yes exactly like that. If you change mode or travel through more zones or travel at different times the caps will change and your previous journeys count towards the new cap. At what point would it be better to buy a 1 day travelcard instead of relying on the capping ? At the point you know you want to use National Rail as capping only works on a select few routes. Otherwise the cap will be 50p less than the paper travelcard from 2006. There will be no benefit at all in buying a paper bus pass as it will be priced 50p more than a one day bus pass and you will loose the flexibility of being able to jump on the tube and have it count towards your tube cap. |
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 20:51:25 +0100, "EK"
wrote: Can somebody explain how capping works if you have a 'pay as you go' oystercard ? If you only used the buses but then suddenly had to jump on a tube, will you be charged again until you reach the next capping level, and then so on if you end up going through more than one zone ? At what point would it be better to buy a 1 day travelcard instead of relying on the capping ? If you stick to busses, you are capped at the price of a one-day bus pass. If you use tube as well, you are capped at the price of a one-day travelcard. Or slightly less - isn't there a small discount? You need to buy a paper TC if you need to use National Rail within th travelcard zone. NR are dragging their heels at implementing oyster pre-pay. |
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