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C2C are also reported to be enabling PAYG acceptance at Dagenham Dock and Rainham. Well they are already gated and must be working to the new zonal fares anyway. They will still need validators for the manual gates. |
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![]() Paul Corfield wrote [...] Not really sure about this as every LU gate can recognise a fare from every station in the zonal area. Where the TOCs have installed gates then "in theory" such gates should recognise the fare from everywhere that can issue to that location. I don't believe it actually works like Most NR gates seem to just recognise tickets that terminate at the gate's location (point to point seasons and ordinary tickets) plus in zone travelcards. Break of journey on a season or a ticket means going to the manual gate. There have been upgrades so now gates recognise break of journey at Clapham Junction on point to point tickets but "recognise the fare" ? No. "Sir, you didn't touch in so we assume you came from Plymouth". Not that it can't be done but it needs the system design to be rethought. that but I can't see any issue with such equipment knowing fares from LU zonal origins and all NR locations within the zones as a minimum requirement. Where it gets complex is what the fare is for a given journey - especially as more orbital journey opportunities become available. |
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Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article , (Dave A) wrote: There's the problem of format with many pre-booked Intercity tickets - they're that rather large airline-style ticket (if you get them by post - if you collect them at a machine, they seem to be normal credit-card-sized tickets). Saying that, Paddington has gates which can handle the large tickets (as does Waterloo International, but those are rather odd gates). When I've had Airline-sized tickets valid across London they have come with credit card sized gate passes for the tube. Fine if you're crossing London, but there's no included gate pass if your ticket is only for London Terminals! -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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![]() Fine if you're crossing London, but there's no included gate pass if your ticket is only for London Terminals! -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London London Terminals ticket aren't, in general, valid on the tube. |
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![]() Fine if you're crossing London, but there's no included gate pass if your ticket is only for London Terminals! -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London London Terminals tickets aren't, in general, valid on the tube. |
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![]() "Matthew Dickinson" wrote in message ups.com... Fine if you're crossing London, but there's no included gate pass if your ticket is only for London Terminals! -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London London Terminals ticket aren't, in general, valid on the tube. Thats not the point.... its moe that some mainline terminals are installing (or already have) gates that only take the smaller ticket size. eg Marylebone, Victoria. |
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According to today's London Lite, Chiltern are to accept PAYG from June
at the rest of its Greater London stations (Northolt Park to Wembley Stadium) . They are also to retail cards outside London. "We are also happy to announce that we are working very hard with Transport for London on being the first train company to sell Oyster Smartcards outside London. We will be launching this to our passengers in 2007" C2C are also reported to be enabling PAYG acceptance at Dagenham Dock and Rainham. According to the press release on the TfL website they are going to extend PAYG to c2c stations in the western part of Thurrock by 2008 (Ockendon, Purfleet, Chafford and Grays). I wonder if they will move them to zone 6 or have special fares for PAYG to work. |
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![]() According to the press release on the TfL website they are going to extend PAYG to c2c stations in the western part of Thurrock by 2008 (Ockendon, Purfleet, Chafford and Grays). I wonder if they will move them to zone 6 or have special fares for PAYG to work. If the travelcard zones are not extended then these stations would, in theory, be outside the scope of any cap. |
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![]() According to the press release on the TfL website they are going to extend PAYG to c2c stations in the western part of Thurrock by 2008 (Ockendon, Purfleet, Chafford and Grays). I wonder if they will move them to zone 6 or have special fares for PAYG to work. If the travelcard zones are not extended then these stations would, in theory, be outside the scope of any cap. |
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