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![]() "TKD" wrote in message . .. Epping was only added to the TfL zone system recently (1998ish) - previously, the stations on the Epping branch of the Central Line outside of Greater London behaved like the Met stations beyond Moor Park do now. The idea is to simplify life for Tube travellers (and for TfL ticketing!). The stations around Hainault, many of which are also in Essex, were in the zone stysem from the start to simplify life for passengers going round the loop. All of the stations on the Hainult loop are within walking distance of the Greater London boundary. The main reason for there inclusion was probably so a journey from Woodford to Hainault (both in London) would not be charged excessively because of passing briefly into Essex. In fact, the only station on the Hainault loop outside Greater London is Chigwell. Grange Hill and Roding Valley are right on the boundary line. |
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![]() "TKD" wrote in message . .. Then there's Dartford. It's hard for customers on the 3 north Kent parallels to get from one line to the other without going back to Lewisham which might not be in their zone. Is it permitted to change trains at either Dartford or Lewisham on a travelcard if you promise not to leave the station? An anomaly is that holders of freedom passes can use Dartford station. and travel to Amersham, Chesham and Watford! |
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Well i'd love to get an answer to what i've been wondering for years
now. How come Watford Junction isn't in the travelcard zones when it is nearer to london than say, Epping? It's even within the M25 area! I used to think it was because Virgin stopped there but Virgin don't let people travel to Watford from London. The basic reasoning, as I understand it, is that Hertfordshire County Council don't "pay in" to the TfL "pot", so the stations there aren't in the Travelcard zones. Essex County Council, meanwhile, *do* pay into the pot, which is why the stations out to Epping are in Zone 6. or Zone 5. |
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![]() TKD wrote: Well i'd love to get an answer to what i've been wondering for years now. How come Watford Junction isn't in the travelcard zones when it is nearer to london than say, Epping? It's even within the M25 area! I used to think it was because Virgin stopped there but Virgin don't let people travel to Watford from London. The basic reasoning, as I understand it, is that Hertfordshire County Council don't "pay in" to the TfL "pot", so the stations there aren't in the Travelcard zones. Essex County Council, meanwhile, *do* pay into the pot, which is why the stations out to Epping are in Zone 6. or Zone 5. Typical local authority parsimony! One little known fact about Watford is that it was planned in the 1930's for Watford to become part of the London 7 figure telephone area in the early 1940's. This was not proceeded with, possibly because of wartime priorities, and the plan was not revived after the war. |
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In message .com, at
13:11:43 on Thu, 10 Nov 2005, Mizter T remarked: Also I read a story on the Kingston Times website that says SWT are considering extending Zone 6 out to "stations such as Esher, Hinchley Wood and Claygate" [3]. Those three stations are all within the extended urban sprawl that is London. And Hinchley Wood even has 020 phone numbers (to the east of the railways line). To that extent they "deserve" to be in Z6 just as much as Thames Ditton and Hampton Court. The next stations out, however, are outside that sprawl (just). -- Roland Perry |
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Orienteer ) gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying : Then there's Dartford. It's hard for customers on the 3 north Kent parallels to get from one line to the other without going back to Lewisham which might not be in their zone. Is it permitted to change trains at either Dartford or Lewisham on a travelcard if you promise not to leave the station? An anomaly is that holders of freedom passes can use Dartford station. and travel to Amersham, Chesham and Watford! They're in the tube zone system, though. |
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![]() TKD wrote: Then there's Dartford. It's hard for customers on the 3 north Kent parallels to get from one line to the other without going back to Lewisham which might not be in their zone. Is it permitted to change trains at either Dartford or Lewisham on a travelcard if you promise not to leave the station? An anomaly is that holders of freedom passes can use Dartford station. I while ago, I thought I remembered (or had dreamed) a proposal or rule change to allow people to travel through a zone without getting off without a ticket for that zone. I wrongly thought it might be the central zone, but I am thinking now that it must have been to do with travelling through an outer zone. If that rule change or proposal was true, one would be able to travel from, say, Belvedere to Albany Park with just a zone 5 ticket. It could still be a figment of my deranged imagination. |
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![]() "MIG" wrote in message oups.com... TKD wrote: Then there's Dartford. It's hard for customers on the 3 north Kent parallels to get from one line to the other without going back to Lewisham which might not be in their zone. Is it permitted to change trains at either Dartford or Lewisham on a travelcard if you promise not to leave the station? An anomaly is that holders of freedom passes can use Dartford station. I while ago, I thought I remembered (or had dreamed) a proposal or rule change to allow people to travel through a zone without getting off without a ticket for that zone. I wrongly thought it might be the central zone, but I am thinking now that it must have been to do with travelling through an outer zone. If that rule change or proposal was true, one would be able to travel from, say, Belvedere to Albany Park with just a zone 5 ticket. It could still be a figment of my deranged imagination. I think it must have been. IIRC, the zones for NLL stations were fiddled some time ago to ensure that it was necessary to hold a 2-zone ticket (Zones 2 and 3) for most journeys - even so, if there are any commuters between North Woolwich and Kew Gardens they get a bargain, as long as they don't decamp at West Ham and go the rest of tHe way by LUL District Line. Peter |
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