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![]() The travelcard covers his journey as far as Northfields (zone 3) and not beyond. He then needs an extension which is valid from Northfields to Heathrow, which has to be a zone 3-6 single. Your logic would work if Northfields were a boundary station in both zones 3 and 4, but it isn't. No, I think it's your logic, that is strange. With your logic if I have ticket for zone 3, and separate ticket for zone 4, I cannot travel between zones 3 and 4 without buying 3rd ticket for 3-4 combined. |
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On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 17:52:52 GMT, "Richard J."
wrote: wrote: Actually the PAYG fare would be for Zones 3-6, otherwise he would not have a valid ticket between Northfields and Boston Manor (across the zone 3/4 boundary). The costs are the same, though. Actually it would be for 4-6, because his travelcard covers zones 1-3, and so the extension would be for the additional zones he is travelling through - zones 4-6. Otherwise he'd be paying twice for zone 3. The travelcard covers his journey as far as Northfields (zone 3) and not beyond. He then needs an extension which is valid from Northfields to Heathrow, which has to be a zone 3-6 single. Your logic would work if Northfields were a boundary station in both zones 3 and 4, but it isn't. For LU fares you add on the zones as they are contiguous. You do not have to buy from the last station within a zone. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 17:52:52 GMT, Richard J. wrote:
Actually the PAYG fare would be for Zones 3-6, otherwise he would not have a valid ticket between Northfields and Boston Manor (across the zone 3/4 boundary). The costs are the same, though. Actually it would be for 4-6, because his travelcard covers zones 1-3, and so the extension would be for the additional zones he is travelling through - zones 4-6. Otherwise he'd be paying twice for zone 3. The travelcard covers his journey as far as Northfields (zone 3) and not beyond. He then needs an extension which is valid from Northfields to Heathrow, which has to be a zone 3-6 single. Your logic would work if Northfields were a boundary station in both zones 3 and 4, but it isn't. As others have said, this is not how it works in practice. If you like, the Travelcard is valid to the Z3/4 boundary (a point on the track somewhere between Northfields and Boston Manor), and only a Z4-6 single is needed to cover from there to Heathrow. |
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asdf wrote:
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 17:52:52 GMT, Richard J. wrote: Actually the PAYG fare would be for Zones 3-6, otherwise he would not have a valid ticket between Northfields and Boston Manor (across the zone 3/4 boundary). The costs are the same, though. Actually it would be for 4-6, because his travelcard covers zones 1-3, and so the extension would be for the additional zones he is travelling through - zones 4-6. Otherwise he'd be paying twice for zone 3. The travelcard covers his journey as far as Northfields (zone 3) and not beyond. He then needs an extension which is valid from Northfields to Heathrow, which has to be a zone 3-6 single. Your logic would work if Northfields were a boundary station in both zones 3 and 4, but it isn't. As others have said, this is not how it works in practice. If you like, the Travelcard is valid to the Z3/4 boundary (a point on the track somewhere between Northfields and Boston Manor), and only a Z4-6 single is needed to cover from there to Heathrow. Yes, of course! Now you explain it like that, it seems obvious. Please ignore my previous posts in this thread. I should have known better than to try to correct Barry Salter on ticketing! -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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![]() Richard J. wrote: Yes, of course! Now you explain it like that, it seems obvious. Please ignore my previous posts in this thread. I should have known better than to try to correct Barry Salter on ticketing! Thats alright, I was about to point out what my job is... but I shan't bother now ![]() Just to clarify for anyone who is still confused (there's a lot of different theories bouncing around this thread) if you have a season ticket on oyster, lets use this example of a 1-3 ticket, and you have pre-pay to cover any trips you make beyond zone 3, your extension will be calculated from zone 4 outwards, as you are covered up to and including all stations within zone 3. So travelling Stratford to Heathrow, you are covered for zones 1-3, so when you leave the network at Heathrow (making sure you touch out of course) you will be charged for the extra zones you have travelled through, which are zones 4, 5, and 6. |
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![]() So travelling Stratford to Heathrow, you are covered for zones 1-3, so when you leave the network at Heathrow (making sure you touch out of course) you will be charged for the extra zones you have travelled through, which are zones 4, 5, and 6. Well, now I'm 100% sure ;-) Thank you! |
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