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New fares and Oyster
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 21:42:45 -0000, "Beano"
wrote: If a supermarket put the price of bread up by 50% there would be uproar. A zone one single ticket has gone from £2 to £3. This is will rip off tourists and occasional tube users. Surely you can see this is extortionate. If you think a 50% rise is big, consider the price of a 1 or 2 zone single outside zone 1 - they've gone up from £1.30 to £3.00. I make that a 130% increase. |
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Beano typed: If a supermarket put the price of bread up by 50% there would be uproar. And if they reduced the price to holders of a special card, there would be yelps of delight. -- Bob |
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asdf typed: If you think a 50% rise is big, consider the price of a 1 or 2 zone single outside zone 1 - they've gone up from £1.30 to £3.00. I make that a 130% increase. And holders of a magic card can make the same journey at a 66% discount, making it cheaper than it was for non-holders even before the rise. Why doesn't everybody have one of these magic cards? -- Bob |
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Nick Cooper typed: On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 22:41 +0000 (GMT Standard Time), (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: In article , (Nick Cooper) wrote: Nose. Spite. Face. You Londoners just don't understand us provincials do you? I've lived more of my life outside of London than in it, so don't bother trying to play that snobbish card. I live well outside London - but I still see the good sense of having an Oystercard. -- Bob |
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On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 22:56:04 +0000, Barry Salter
wrote: [oyster] Further to this, it is to be hoped that station staff are offering Oyster to people, particularly at stations like Heathrow, Tottenham Hale, Liverpool Street, Victoria and Waterloo, where you're likely to have a large percentage of overseas visitors. Not sure if this is happening but I would be very surprised if it wasn't given the huge advertising campaign that is springing up. And, of course, they don't even need to register the card, so it's just a case of paying the deposit, putting some credit on it, and then going. Which is exactly what I do when I arrive in Hong Kong at the airport. Straight to the ticket desk, is the card still working? how much is on it? please add this much - thank you. Ready to travel. Off to Airbus to hotel. beep goes the card reader. Bus departs ..... -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 13:39:14 GMT, "Bob Wood"
wrote: In , Nick Cooper typed: On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 22:41 +0000 (GMT Standard Time), (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: In article , (Nick Cooper) wrote: Nose. Spite. Face. You Londoners just don't understand us provincials do you? I've lived more of my life outside of London than in it, so don't bother trying to play that snobbish card. I live well outside London - but I still see the good sense of having an Oystercard. So does my mother, and she lives in Newcastle. -- Nick Cooper [Carefully remove the detonators from my e-mail address to reply!] The London Underground at War, and in Films & TV: http://www.nickcooper.org.uk/ |
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 13:36:52 GMT, "Bob Wood"
wrote: In , asdf typed: If you think a 50% rise is big, consider the price of a 1 or 2 zone single outside zone 1 - they've gone up from £1.30 to £3.00. I make that a 130% increase. And holders of a magic card can make the same journey at a 66% discount, making it cheaper than it was for non-holders even before the rise. Why doesn't everybody have one of these magic cards? Stubbornness? -- Nick Cooper [Carefully remove the detonators from my e-mail address to reply!] The London Underground at War, and in Films & TV: http://www.nickcooper.org.uk/ |
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In , Nick Cooper typed: On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 22:41 +0000 (GMT Standard Time), (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: In article , (Nick Cooper) wrote: Nose. Spite. Face. You Londoners just don't understand us provincials do you? I've lived more of my life outside of London than in it, so don't bother trying to play that snobbish card. I live well outside London - but I still see the good sense of having an Oystercard. That's the point. It's mostly a Network South East issue. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
New fares and Oyster
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Colin Rosenstiel typed: In article , (Bob Wood) wrote: In , Nick Cooper typed: On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 22:41 +0000 (GMT Standard Time), (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: In article , (Nick Cooper) wrote: Nose. Spite. Face. You Londoners just don't understand us provincials do you? I've lived more of my life outside of London than in it, so don't bother trying to play that snobbish card. I live well outside London - but I still see the good sense of having an Oystercard. That's the point. It's mostly a Network South East issue. I'm not sure what you mean by that. Please explain. I *do* live in the NSE area, but still find an Oystercard saves me money. -- Bob |
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