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Hi - sure all of you saw on London Tonight after ITV news last night the
bit about hopefully all train stations will accept PAYG within two years, rail operators are positive about it because the customers want it, etc. Good news, it does sound as though Ken is getting everyone talking and at least agreeing in principle that it has to be done - exactly how easy/hard that'll be is still up in the air. You may have seen that footage of Ken and a couple of others trying to get through the barriers at a station (Liverpool St) and failing, and having to go through the gates. Was this a publicity coup to show how hard it was, or was this a genuine attempt to use PAYG and finding out they couldn't? Because of the news item it was included with, it looked like a publicity coup to demonstrate the system's failings. But they looked so genuinely surprised they couldn't get through - almost as though they weren't "acting". Anyone know? |
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Tristán White wrote:
Hi - sure all of you saw on London Tonight after ITV news last night the bit about hopefully all train stations will accept PAYG within two years, rail operators are positive about it because the customers want it, etc. Good news, it does sound as though Ken is getting everyone talking and at least agreeing in principle that it has to be done - exactly how easy/hard that'll be is still up in the air. You may have seen that footage of Ken and a couple of others trying to get through the barriers at a station (Liverpool St) and failing, and having to go through the gates. Was this a publicity coup to show how hard it was, or was this a genuine attempt to use PAYG and finding out they couldn't? Because of the news item it was included with, it looked like a publicity coup to demonstrate the system's failings. But they looked so genuinely surprised they couldn't get through - almost as though they weren't "acting". Anyone know? They should have been able to get through to travel to Seven Sisters / Tottenham Hale / Walthamstow Central - PAYG is valid for journeys between Liverpool St and those stations. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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But they looked so genuinely surprised they couldn't get through
- almost as though they weren't "acting". Anyone know? It could have been a setup but may be because TfL staff passes are only valid on tubes buses and DLR, not NR. I expect that's the sort of pass that they're issued with? Shame they didn't penalty fare them ![]() (though they probably arrived by tube and went through the manual gate onto the platforms to give the shot of them walking towards the barriers specially for the meeja rather that arriving by train). D |
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Much as I vowed never ever to vote Labour again since this phoney war
started, if Ken pulls this off with PAYG and irons out all the problems on NR etc., I may well go back on my word and vote for Ken as mayor again. I voted Lib Dems at the last mayorals (and Respect at the last local and general election). But if Ken sorts this PAYG Oyster mess out, he may win back my vote again. |
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But they looked so genuinely surprised they couldn't get through
- almost as though they weren't "acting". Anyone know? It could have been a setup but may be because TfL staff passes are only valid on tubes buses and DLR, not NR. I expect that's the sort of pass that they're issued with? If it was Liverpool St apparently staff passes do open those gates as part of that route is available to TfL staff (like on FCC between Moorgate to Finsbury Park is available on a staff pass). D |
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On Thu, 11 May 2006 17:34:44 +0100, "Dave Plumb"
wrote: But they looked so genuinely surprised they couldn't get through - almost as though they weren't "acting". Anyone know? It could have been a setup but may be because TfL staff passes are only valid on tubes buses and DLR, not NR. I expect that's the sort of pass that they're issued with? If it was Liverpool St apparently staff passes do open those gates as part of that route is available to TfL staff (like on FCC between Moorgate to Finsbury Park is available on a staff pass). You are correct because mine certainly works the gates at Liverpool St even though I travel on a permit if I use the Chingford Line. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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![]() Tristán White wrote Much as I vowed never ever to vote Labour again since this phoney war started, if Ken pulls this off with PAYG and irons out all the problems on NR etc., I may well go back on my word and vote for Ken as mayor again. Define 'pulls this off'. Are you happy for NR cheap day returns to disappear for journeys within the zones ? Once upon a time I had an Annual season from deepest Surrey to Bank (W&C). Ken's takeover and simplification would have meant a one third increase if I hadn't moved to a job elsewhere. -- Mike D (lives in Surrey, no vote). |
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My staff pass never works the gates at London Bridge (Southeastern
side) despite being valid on Thameslink / FCC services between there and West Hampstead. I have to carry the T&Cs document with me to prove to gateline staff that TfL staff passes are indeed valid there! Cheers Steve M |
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On 12 May 2006 05:52:45 -0700, "Steve M"
wrote: My staff pass never works the gates at London Bridge (Southeastern side) despite being valid on Thameslink / FCC services between there and West Hampstead. I have to carry the T&Cs document with me to prove to gateline staff that TfL staff passes are indeed valid there! These gates should also let PAYG customers through, though they still have to validate in or out on the validators on platforms 5/6. However this hasn't worked for a few months. |
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"Michael R N Dolbear" wrote in news:01c67550$0b2d7600
$LocalHost@default: Tristán White wrote Much as I vowed never ever to vote Labour again since this phoney war started, if Ken pulls this off with PAYG and irons out all the problems on NR etc., I may well go back on my word and vote for Ken as mayor again. Define 'pulls this off'. Are you happy for NR cheap day returns to disappear for journeys within the zones ? Once upon a time I had an Annual season from deepest Surrey to Bank (W&C). Ken's takeover and simplification would have meant a one third increase if I hadn't moved to a job elsewhere. I don't see why you couldn't have them both? And if you have a gold card, you get a third off anyway for these journeys even if you go way out of London. And so does your partner etc. Would introduction of PAYG necessarily mean abolition of cheap day returns? After all, you can surely get a cheap-day return on some parts of NR that do accept PAYG, can't you? |
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