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![]() "Timothy Baldwin" wrote in message ... In message , Peter Frimberley wrote: On 12 Sep 2006 09:29:06 -0700, "Neil Williams" wrote: ??? No they're not. Paris, Stockholm, Budapest, New York, Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok- the metro systems in these and many many other cities - in fact I'd go so far as to say most cities of the world - have barriers. Brussels and Berlin don't have barriers. I don't think that any German system does. And Oslo and Copenhagen don't either, I don't think that Helsinki did, but Stockholm does. tim |
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 20:05:39 +0100, "tim\(yet another new home\)"
wrote: "Timothy Baldwin" wrote in message ... Brussels and Berlin don't have barriers. I don't think that any German system does. Nope, too honest! And Oslo and Copenhagen don't either, I don't think that Helsinki did, but Stockholm does. Helsinki doesn't. Err, Rennes doesn't either. So unlike the metropolis (Paris) which can have barriers inside barriers - RATP to RER. -- Old anti-spam address cmylod at despammed dot com appears broke So back to cmylod at bigfoot dot com |
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![]() Neil Williams wrote: Kev wrote: Yes, great if you have Oyster. Why don't they just put signs up at Heathrow and on the boundary of London saying **** off if you are a low life visitor we don't want you in London. Quite. If Ken wants to implement a tourist tax, that's what he should do. Such a thing would be added to hotel bills and fully transparent, just like it is here in the Hague where I'm staying at the moment (it's about EUR 2 a night). Ahh but a tourist tax wouldn't make money out of people travelling from North of London to South of London without stopping in London. IIRC a cross london train ticket has the cash single fare added to it (ie £4) but it isn't possible to buy a train ticket from, eg, Bedford to Southampton and do the London bit on Oyster. Maybe TOCs should offer a train ticket that includes travel to a London Terminal and then from another, allowing the Passenger to pay the cheaper cross London transfer |
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On 23 Sep 2006 17:18:59 -0700, "Chris!" wrote:
Ahh but a tourist tax wouldn't make money out of people travelling from North of London to South of London without stopping in London. IIRC a cross london train ticket has the cash single fare added to it (ie £4) but it isn't possible to buy a train ticket from, eg, Bedford to Southampton and do the London bit on Oyster. Not based on the single fares; Bedford to London Terminals is £15.90; London Terminals to Southampton is £25.30; Bedford to Southampton is £29.30. Maybe, under the Rail Settlement Plan, the TOC that sells the ticket gives LUL £3; but if the amount transferred was £1.50, do you really think your Bedford-Southampton ticket would cost £1.50 less? -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
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![]() James Farrar wrote: On 23 Sep 2006 17:18:59 -0700, "Chris!" wrote: Ahh but a tourist tax wouldn't make money out of people travelling from North of London to South of London without stopping in London. IIRC a cross london train ticket has the cash single fare added to it (ie £4) but it isn't possible to buy a train ticket from, eg, Bedford to Southampton and do the London bit on Oyster. Not based on the single fares; Bedford to London Terminals is £15.90; London Terminals to Southampton is £25.30; Bedford to Southampton is £29.30. Maybe, under the Rail Settlement Plan, the TOC that sells the ticket gives LUL £3; but if the amount transferred was £1.50, do you really think your Bedford-Southampton ticket would cost £1.50 less? Sorry, bad example... A, less long distance, better example is Rugby to Clapham Junction. Going via Ken Olympia to Clapham Junction is a lot cheaper than going by tube from Euston to Vauxhall then train. The price difference wasn't so great four years ago |
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![]() "Chris!" wrote in message oups.com... Ahh but a tourist tax wouldn't make money out of people travelling from North of London to South of London without stopping in London. IIRC a cross london train ticket has the cash single fare added to it (ie £4) I are fairly sure that the rule is, a cross london journey has the underground part added for free. But a Zone 1 ticket does have the cash fare added. If your Z1 destination is another rail station it is usually cheaper to buy a ticket to the first stop from that station. tim |
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On 23 Sep 2006 18:04:36 -0700, "Chris!" wrote:
James Farrar wrote: On 23 Sep 2006 17:18:59 -0700, "Chris!" wrote: Ahh but a tourist tax wouldn't make money out of people travelling from North of London to South of London without stopping in London. IIRC a cross london train ticket has the cash single fare added to it (ie £4) but it isn't possible to buy a train ticket from, eg, Bedford to Southampton and do the London bit on Oyster. Not based on the single fares; Bedford to London Terminals is £15.90; London Terminals to Southampton is £25.30; Bedford to Southampton is £29.30. Maybe, under the Rail Settlement Plan, the TOC that sells the ticket gives LUL £3; but if the amount transferred was £1.50, do you really think your Bedford-Southampton ticket would cost £1.50 less? Sorry, bad example... A, less long distance, better example is Rugby to Clapham Junction. Going via Ken Olympia to Clapham Junction is a lot cheaper than going by tube from Euston to Vauxhall then train. The price difference wasn't so great four years ago Apparently Rugby to Kenny O costs the same as Rugby to Clapham Junction. -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
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On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 10:49:27 +0100, James Farrar
wrote: On 23 Sep 2006 18:04:36 -0700, "Chris!" wrote: James Farrar wrote: On 23 Sep 2006 17:18:59 -0700, "Chris!" wrote: Ahh but a tourist tax wouldn't make money out of people travelling from North of London to South of London without stopping in London. IIRC a cross london train ticket has the cash single fare added to it (ie £4) but it isn't possible to buy a train ticket from, eg, Bedford to Southampton and do the London bit on Oyster. Not based on the single fares; Bedford to London Terminals is £15.90; London Terminals to Southampton is £25.30; Bedford to Southampton is £29.30. Maybe, under the Rail Settlement Plan, the TOC that sells the ticket gives LUL £3; but if the amount transferred was £1.50, do you really think your Bedford-Southampton ticket would cost £1.50 less? Sorry, bad example... A, less long distance, better example is Rugby to Clapham Junction. Going via Ken Olympia to Clapham Junction is a lot cheaper than going by tube from Euston to Vauxhall then train. The price difference wasn't so great four years ago Apparently Rugby to Kenny O costs the same as Rugby to Clapham Junction. Oh, hang on, I mis-read that... Rugby to Euston costs *more* than Rugby to Clapham Junction (not London). -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
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