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Tim Roll-Pickering wrote:
Mizter T wrote: I don't have any experience of the Student scheme but I can certainly say it's far better than what went before it - which was no discounts for students in London at all whatsoever. Cheaper or free travel for youngsters and discounts for students are really significant gains IMO, all courtesy of Mr Livingstone, even if I'm not entirely sure aout whether 100% free bus travel is a good idea. The student discount predates Ken - it was around at least as early as 1998. Although at first it was very much aimed at full time undergraduates - not available over the summer and not available to students over 25. There was a successful campaign on this spearheaded by the President of one particular UofL college's Students' Union - can anyone guess which? ![]() Imperial? And what you say is a little unclear - was the successful campaign's aim to get the 30% student discount in the first place or to get it extended to older students? Does anyone know the exact year when the scheme did start? If it was to get it extended to older students, when did this happen? I wasn't really following public transport developments very closely around that time I confess I totally went out on a limb in giving credit to Mr Livingstone for the student discount scheme - I knew it was a relatively recent innovation, and I know he's behind the other discounts, so I made an erroneous presumption! I wasn't really following public transport developments very closely around that time. It's interesting that *if* the student scheme started in '98 - given that London Transport was controlled by the central government back then - I wonder if it took the change from the Tories to Labour being in power for this to get the nod from the Department for Transport (and possibly the Treasury). I think part of the problem here stems from differing perceptions of students' needs. Whilst I personally find the season ticket works out cheaper overall (even if I leave aside "frivilous" journeys like popping into Stratford and Ilford *far* more often than I would if I was buying tickets on the day), for many students living within reach of the campus the journeys they make elsewhere seem to (ULU will be doing a survey on this) work out cheaper. And of course the YPR has raised expectations - indeed I wonder if the availability of YPR discounted travelcards from Underground ticket offices would be more widely known if the TfL discount didn't exist. I guess if the TfL student discount didn't exist then you might be right - the knowledge that you can get YPR-discounted Travelcards at Underground ticket offices might have a greater spread. The first time I ever heard that this was possible was on this newsgroup. Of course if more people knew about it, more people would try and buy it so more LU ticket offices would be clued up on it. One thing to bear in mind is that the YPR-discounted Day Travelcard has in the past been more expensive (if only something like 10p more expensive) than a zones 1&2 Travelcard - and even now it's only 10p cheaper. For those students who regularly need nothing more than zones 1&2 they're likely never to have considered it. Likewise students who live further out who buy zones 1-4 Day Travelcards might be taking a bus to a rail/Tube station - so they just buy a Day Travelcard from a newsagent on the day, where the YPR discount definitely isn't available, so they never really consider it (though they could benefit by buying it advance from an NR/LU ticket office). And students who don't need zone 1 can just get the cheaper zones 2-6 Day Travelcard at £4.30. And then, of course, there's Oyster PAYG for those who don't need to use NR. The zones 1&2 daily cap is £4.40, the zones 1-4 daily cap is £4.90, and depending on the amount of travel the cap might never be reached. So perhaps for all of the reason above, combined with the YPR publicity that denies the discount is available from LU ticket offices, has meant that word to the wise hasn't spread amongst London's students. |
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