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On Feb 12, 11:25 pm, "Boltar" wrote:
Thats all very fascinating and I'm sure you and your Casio had a great time. What I can tell you is that my monthly travelcard cost me about 95 quid 3 years ago (which is as far back as I can remember, I've been using the tube to go to work on and off for 10 years) , this month its over 120. For 3 years with inflation of say 3% that 95 quid should now be 95 * 1.03 ^ 3 = 103.80. So where has that other 17 quid come from then? A z1-3 Travelcard cost £91.40 in 2004 and now costs £105.30, which is only slightly above the inflation-adjusted increase you suggest above. I'm not sure what kind of exotic ticket you're using... The additional increase is fair enough, because the UK economy is currently showing substantial deflation in goods prices combined with inflation in services prices. The Tube's cost base is primarily based on services and wages rather than goods, so its costs will be rising faster than inflation too... -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On 13 Feb, 08:56, "John B" wrote:
On Feb 12, 11:25 pm, "Boltar" wrote: Thats all very fascinating and I'm sure you and your Casio had a great time. What I can tell you is that my monthly travelcard cost me about 95 quid 3 years ago (which is as far back as I can remember, I've been using the tube to go to work on and off for 10 years) , this month its over 120. For 3 years with inflation of say 3% that 95 quid should now be 95 * 1.03 ^ 3 = 103.80. So where has that other 17 quid come from then? A z1-3 Travelcard cost £91.40 in 2004 and now costs £105.30, which is only slightly above the inflation-adjusted increase you suggest above. I'm not sure what kind of exotic ticket you're using... The additional increase is fair enough, because the UK economy is currently showing substantial deflation in goods prices combined with inflation in services prices. The Tube's cost base is primarily based on services and wages rather than goods, so its costs will be rising faster than inflation too... -- John Band john at johnband dot orgwww.johnband.org You just don't get it John - what's evidence got to do with it? It's all about sheer assertion of the facts. ![]() |
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On Feb 13, 1:22 am, "John Rowland"
wrote: Boltar wrote: Don't like the way the country is being run? Go live somewhere else. Don't agree with the bombing of Iraq? Go live somewhere else. Don't like the cost of stamps? Go live somewhere else. Don't like anything that TfL or LUL do? Go post somewhere else. And there was me thinking this group was about general transport in london issues. Or is it just for the LUL fan club? B2003 |
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On Feb 13, 8:56 am, "John B" wrote:
A z1-3 Travelcard cost £91.40 in 2004 and now costs £105.30, which is only slightly above the inflation-adjusted increase you suggest above. I'm not sure what kind of exotic ticket you're using... Really? Where'd you get that information from. Post a link. I know for a fact mine was 100 3 years back and now its over 120. B2003 |
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On 13 Feb, 09:35, "Boltar" wrote:
On Feb 13, 8:56 am, "John B" wrote: A z1-3 Travelcard cost £91.40 in 2004 and now costs £105.30, which is only slightly above the inflation-adjusted increase you suggest above. I'm not sure what kind of exotic ticket you're using... Really? Where'd you get that information from. Post a link. I know for a fact mine was 100 3 years back and now its over 120. B2003 2007: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/fares-tick...card-adult.asp 2004: http://web.archive.org/web/200406102...es.pdf#page=17 -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On Feb 13, 9:50 am, "John B" wrote:
On 13 Feb, 09:35, "Boltar" wrote: On Feb 13, 8:56 am, "John B" wrote: A z1-3 Travelcard cost £91.40 in 2004 and now costs £105.30, which is only slightly above the inflation-adjusted increase you suggest above. I'm not sure what kind of exotic ticket you're using... Really? Where'd you get that information from. Post a link. I know for a fact mine was 100 3 years back and now its over 120. B2003 2007:http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/fares-tick...ard-adult..asp 2004:http://web.archive.org/web/200406102...k/common/downl... Hmm , theres something odd there. The rate it gives for my travelcard in 2004 is much higher than I used to pay (I'm self employed so I have to keep records of expenses) and in fact the rate it gives for 2007 is more than I payed this month, only by 4 pounds but its still wrong. Or maybe the guy at the ticket office got it wrong. Strange. B2003 |
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"Mizter T" typed
The additional increase is fair enough, because the UK economy is currently showing substantial deflation in goods prices combined with inflation in services prices. The Tube's cost base is primarily based on services and wages rather than goods, so its costs will be rising faster than inflation too... You just don't get it John - what's evidence got to do with it? It's all about sheer assertion of the facts. ![]() Anyway, with judicious use of Oyster, my partner's fare expenditure is much less than in 2004. He made a little trip from Preston Road to Uxbridge yesterday evening, cycling to the station. £1 each way, rather cheaper than the £1.70 each way on Oyster in 2004... -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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On Feb 13, 10:14 am, "Boltar" wrote:
On Feb 13, 9:50 am, "John B" wrote: On 13 Feb, 09:35, "Boltar" wrote: On Feb 13, 8:56 am, "John B" wrote: A z1-3 Travelcard cost £91.40 in 2004 and now costs £105.30, which is only slightly above the inflation-adjusted increase you suggest above. I'm not sure what kind of exotic ticket you're using... Really? Where'd you get that information from. Post a link. I know for a fact mine was 100 3 years back and now its over 120. B2003 2007:http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/fares-tick...card-adult.asp 2004:http://web.archive.org/web/200406102...k/common/downl... Hmm , theres something odd there. The rate it gives for my travelcard in 2004 is much higher than I used to pay (I'm self employed so I have to keep records of expenses) and in fact the rate it gives for 2007 is more than I payed this month, only by 4 pounds but its still wrong. Or maybe the guy at the ticket office got it wrong. Strange. B2003 Is it from NR with a (non)punctuality discount? |
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On Feb 13, 11:12 am, "MIG" wrote:
Is it from NR with a (non)punctuality discount? No , its tube. No idea where the discrepancy comes from , but if I'm getting it cheaper I'm not complaining though its still far too high given the service. B2003 |
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If, and it's a big if, you detect you are to be subjected to "a lambada"
through a gate then it's quite fun to stop before the end of the aisle and make loud shouty noises about what on earth is going on. ;-) But the staff seem barely bothered. On a couple of occasions I have complained to the guard about this and they just shrug their shoulders. A short while back (about 6 months ago) at North Greenwich a man bundled in behind my girlfriend and was shoving so hard he bundled her over - he was a big bloke with 2 friends so the incident was fairly alarming - I immediately approached the guard who told them not to do it again but took no further action. This will go on being a problem until LU takes it seriously. |
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