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New Deal for Oyster?!
On Thu, 11 May 2006 10:51:38 +0100, Paul Terry
wrote: In message , Paul Corfield writes I'm just pleased to see some sort of progress at last. I'm curious to know what strong arm tactics have been employed to get this deal through. A film clip on the news last night had Ken claiming that failure to co-operate with Oyster would result in franchises not being renewed - although quite what clout he has to back that up is not entirely clear to me. On a slightly different tack, there is one part of this little saga that has received little attention in the press: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/05...tcard_shelved/ (TfL abandons plans to add e-payments for parking and goods to Oyster). I wonder if that was a sweetener to help get the TOCs onside? I doubt it. I suspect that they were being frank when they stated that they had trouble identifying the requirements and specifications for the work to be carried out. However, they should have talked to Hong Kong, where the similarly oceanic Octopus card is able to be used for small transactions in shops and the like. Many newsagents have Oystercard readers and it would seem to be achievable to allow me to renew my Oystercard and buy my Grauniad at the same time. It will come, but perhaps not for a while. Cash is expensive to handle, so any mechanism that redues the amount of cash (especially coin) an entity must handle will be welcomed. -- Chris Hansen | chrishansenhome at btinternet dot com |http://www.hansenhome.demon.co.uk or |http://www.livejournal.com/users/chrishansenhome/ |
New Deal for Oyster?!
In message , TKD
writes I would imagine stations that already have barriers with Oyster readers in place, that are currently only used for season ticket validation, would be first. I wonder if they will let these stations go-live before the equipment has been installed at the intermediate stations. It will be a challenge to effectively communicate where pay as you go can be used as the roll-out continues. Users find it difficult enough to grasp the current static situation. And still Londoners want to blame Ken for something instead of accepting that this is something he's been pushing for, for years. -- Clive |
New Deal for Oyster?!
In message , TKD
writes It happens now with Liverpool Street - Walthamstow Central/Tottenham Hale/Seven Sisters. It depends if they want to go for some quick-wins like Victoria-Balham, Victoria-Bromley South or Victoria/London Bridge-East Croydon. I find it hard to believe Ken would resist the PR opportunity to go-live on the gated stations early. The press release says work will start on them first. Will the technology be installed and then left idle while the other stations have gates installed? Let me know when Victoria/Waterlloo to Clapham Junction is live, boy will this make a difference to me. -- Clive |
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