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Annoyingly the TfL website now directs anyone looking for a table
outlining single fares on the Underground to the "single fare finder". Whilst this might well be a useful facility, I think it was very useful to be able to quickly see a table which gave an overview of all the fares (both cash and Oyster PAYG). Of course you can still see such a table if you check the PDF of the Tickets and fares leaflet, but an HTML webpage involves less faffing about. The front page for the tickets section (the one you get to by clicking on 'Tickets and Oyster on the TfL homepage) is at: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/fares-tick...7/fare-finder/ Follow links to 'Ticket types' 'Single fares' and all you get is a table detailing the Oyster daily price caps - if you want specific single fares it directs you back to the "single fare finder". Alternatively if you follow the horizontal tab type link to 'Transport mode', then in the blue Tube and DLR column on the left click on ' Oyster and cash single fares' you'll end up with a 404. Presumably TfL's marketing people think this makes the website easier to use, but I disagree. Anyway I've created a short link to the appropriate page of the PDF, the one that has the single fares table on it (Adobe Acrobat reader should skip straight to the right page using this link): http://snipurl.com/Tube_single_fares_07 |
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And the fare zone map still shows the Hainault Loop as in Zone 5!
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And the fare zone map still shows the Hainault Loop as in Zone 5! The link at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/maps/ directs to an old version http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/pdfdocs/lon_con.pdf of the map. The links to the fare zone map at the fares and tickets pages link to a new colourful version of the tube map with correct zones, but without any National Rail lines (even without NLL): http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/pdfdocs/lon_con_2007.pdf The only complete up-to-date fare zone map I have found nowadays is the one at National Rail Enquiries: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/system...onnections.pdf The problem with that map however, is that the zone boundaies are not clear everywhere. For example it has "ATOC" printed all over it so it is not clear exactly where the Z5-6 boundary is on the Metropolitan Line between Harrow and Moor Park, or between Rayners Lane and Ruislip. -- Olof Lagerkvist ICQ: 724451 Web: http://here.is/olof |
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And the fare zone map still shows the Hainault Loop as in Zone 5!
The link at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/maps/ directs to an old version http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/pdfdocs/lon_con.pdf of the map. The links to the fare zone map at the fares and tickets pages link to a new colourful version of the tube map with correct zones, but without any National Rail lines (even without NLL): http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/pdfdocs/lon_con_2007.pdf The only complete up-to-date fare zone map I have found nowadays is the one at National Rail Enquiries: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/system...onnections.pdf The problem with that map however, is that the zone boundaies are not clear everywhere. For example it has "ATOC" printed all over it so it is not clear exactly where the Z5-6 boundary is on the Metropolitan Line between Harrow and Moor Park, or between Rayners Lane and Ruislip. It is also the only map I've seen that shows the Ewells joining zone 6 and Stoneleigh moving to zone 5. |
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