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![]() "Peter Smyth" wrote in message ... "Terry Casey" wrote in message ... A friend went to Goodmayes station on Friday morning and asked for a single to Southall, for which he was charged £5.10. He set off via Liverpool Street and Paddington but when he got to Southall he was told his ticket was invalid and he would have to pay again - £3.10. He explained that he had asked for a ticket to Southall and pointed out that the ticket included zone 4 (both Goodmayes and Southall being in zone 4.) No, he was told, it was only valid on the underground and he would have to pay again - £3.10 please! In that case, he asked, could he just pay from Ealing Broadway and was told that, as he had already admitted travelling from Paddington, the suggestion could trigger a £20 penalty charge! £20 or £3.10 - take your pick, he was told! He elected for the £3.10 option and, to add insult to injury, a comment from another passenger as he left the station made it clear that, in that person's eyes at least, he had been caught for fraudulently evading his fare! He is understandably livid and, when he told me about it, was going to take it up with 'one', who issued the ticket. However, I am not sure that this is the right way to go. His ticket is a Standard Day Single to U1234, valid by any available route and, on checking the NR website for details of the new zonal fare structure, I note that £5.10 is the correct fare for his journey, including the underground. I am assuming that the U in U1234 means that the ticket is also valid on the underground (to differentiate it from the £3.10 ticket which isn't) but, presumably, at Southall it is taken to mean that it is ONLY valid on the underground! Unless there is a way that he could have been sold the wrong ticket for the correct fare at Goodmayes, I feel he has been the victim of First Great Western incompetence and that it is to FGW that he should complain. Is my assumption correct? The correct ticket is a SDS Goodmayes - Southall for £5.10. A SDS Goodmayes - Zone U1234 is £4.40 and would only be valid at Underground stations in zone 4. So it seems that One sold the cheaper ticket at the more expensive price for some reason and they are at fault (although FGW probably should have given your friend the benefit of the doubt). Peter Smyth I took the details off the ticket itself and it definitely shows the price as £5.10 - surely it would be impossible to issue the wrong ticket at the correct price (unless there is a software problem or programming error.) Terry |
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Terry Casey wrote: I took the details off the ticket itself and it definitely shows the price as £5.10 - surely it would be impossible to issue the wrong ticket at the correct price (unless there is a software problem or programming error.) Or the two different tickets have the same price. -- David Wild using RISC OS on broadband |
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