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What's the best mode of transportation for the least expense?
From Heathrow, the Piccadilly Line. Buy an Oyster Card (£2/journey)... Where'd you make up that number from? It says here http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...April-2007.pdf that a single ride with OysterCard varies from £1.50 within Zone 1 (i.e. Central London) to £3.50 if you go from Zone 6 (i.e. Heathrow) to Zone 1. or a day Travelcard .... With an Oyster card you pay whichever is cheaper, the single fares or a "capped" price for the day. Others here will be more familiar with the details. -- Mark Brader "I'm not good in groups. It's difficult to Toronto work in a group when you're omnipotent." "Deja Q", ST:TNG, Richard Danus |
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Mark Brader wrote:
From Heathrow, the Piccadilly Line. Buy an Oyster Card (£2/journey)... Where'd you make up that number from? It says here http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...April-2007.pdf that a single ride with OysterCard varies from £1.50 within Zone 1 (i.e. Central London) to £3.50 if you go from Zone 6 (i.e. Heathrow) to Zone 1. It also says that that same journey will cost only £2 outwith the hours of 07:00 to 19:00 on Mondays to Fridays. -- Bob |
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Mark Brader:
Where'd you make up that number from? It says here http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...April-2007.pdf that a single ride with OysterCard varies from £1.50 within Zone 1 (i.e. Central London) to £3.50 if you go from Zone 6 (i.e. Heathrow) to Zone 1. Bob Wood: It also says that that same journey will cost only £2 outwith the hours of 07:00 to 19:00 on Mondays to Fridays. So it does! Thanks, I hadn't heard about that reduction. Still, there's a large time interval when the higher fare applies. -- Mark Brader | "This is a moral that runs at large; Toronto | Take it. -- You're welcome. -- No extra charge." | -- Oliver Wendell Holmes |
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"Mark Brader" wrote in message
... Mark Brader: Where'd you make up that number from? It says here http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...April-2007.pdf that a single ride with OysterCard varies from £1.50 within Zone 1 (i.e. Central London) to £3.50 if you go from Zone 6 (i.e. Heathrow) to Zone 1. Bob Wood: It also says that that same journey will cost only £2 outwith the hours of 07:00 to 19:00 on Mondays to Fridays. So it does! Thanks, I hadn't heard about that reduction. Still, there's a large time interval when the higher fare applies. -- Mark Brader | "This is a moral that runs at large; Toronto | Take it. -- You're welcome. -- No extra charge." | -- Oliver Wendell Holmes PMFJI with a twist on the tourist question. I have a Chicago Card Plus which is similar to an Oyster Card. I can use the one card for two people, as long as I tell the operator (whether bus or Rapid Transit) who has the card reader charge my card appropriately. Nowhere in Oyster's literature do I see this addressed. So, would/can someone tell me if I can use one Oyster Card for two people at a time, please? Thank you. Rich |
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mookie wrote: PMFJI with a twist on the tourist question. I have a Chicago Card Plus which is similar to an Oyster Card. I can use the one card for two people, as long as I tell the operator (whether bus or Rapid Transit) who has the card reader charge my card appropriately. Nowhere in Oyster's literature do I see this addressed. So, would/can someone tell me if I can use one Oyster Card for two people at a time, please? Thank you. No, you can't (at least with PAYG - I doubt Oysters with Travelcards loaded are any different though). Oysters don't work like a prepay card for buying single tickets - it's more complicated than that. It functions as a set of prepaid singles up to a point, and then caps the charge, so all your subsequent journeys that day are free. As a result, passing it back would be like using the same one-day travelcard for two people, i.e. fare evasion. I suspect if you tried this in practice, by passing your Oyster back to comeone else, it simply won't let them through the gate if done within several minutes of you entering (this is what happens with paper travelcards). If it did, then your entry would suddenly look like an unresolved journey and you'd get charged the maximum 4 pounds single fare. |
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"Sarah Brown" wrote in message
... In article , mookie wrote: PMFJI with a twist on the tourist question. I have a Chicago Card Plus which is similar to an Oyster Card. I can use the one card for two people, as long as I tell the operator (whether bus or Rapid Transit) who has the card reader charge my card appropriately. Nowhere in Oyster's literature do I see this addressed. So, would/can someone tell me if I can use one Oyster Card for two people at a time, please? Thank you. No, you can't (at least with PAYG - I doubt Oysters with Travelcards loaded are any different though). Oysters don't work like a prepay card for buying single tickets - it's more complicated than that. It functions as a set of prepaid singles up to a point, and then caps the charge, so all your subsequent journeys that day are free. As a result, passing it back would be like using the same one-day travelcard for two people, i.e. fare evasion. I suspect if you tried this in practice, by passing your Oyster back to comeone else, it simply won't let them through the gate if done within several minutes of you entering (this is what happens with paper travelcards). If it did, then your entry would suddenly look like an unresolved journey and you'd get charged the maximum 4 pounds single fare. Appreciate your answer. Thank you. |
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On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 23:48:38 GMT, Sarah Brown
wrote: No, you can't (at least with PAYG - I doubt Oysters with Travelcards loaded are any different though). Oysters don't work like a prepay card for buying single tickets - it's more complicated than that. It functions as a set of prepaid singles up to a point, and then caps the charge, so all your subsequent journeys that day are free. As a result, passing it back would be like using the same one-day travelcard for two people, i.e. fare evasion. For similar reasons, an Oyster loaded with a travelcard can only be used by one person. Oysters which are only loaded with prepay value can be shared, but cannot be used by more than one person at a time. Presumably they can't be used by more than one person within one day, but I can't find this stated definitively from a cursory look at the TfL website Martin |
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![]() "Martin Rich" wrote in message ... On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 23:48:38 GMT, Sarah Brown wrote: No, you can't (at least with PAYG - I doubt Oysters with Travelcards loaded are any different though). Oysters don't work like a prepay card for buying single tickets - it's more complicated than that. It functions as a set of prepaid singles up to a point, and then caps the charge, so all your subsequent journeys that day are free. As a result, passing it back would be like using the same one-day travelcard for two people, i.e. fare evasion. For similar reasons, an Oyster loaded with a travelcard can only be used by one person. Oysters which are only loaded with prepay value can be shared, but cannot be used by more than one person at a time. Presumably they can't be used by more than one person within one day, but I can't find this stated definitively from a cursory look at the TfL website Assuming you mean pre-pay, of course they can. They are valid for use by the holder, whoever that may be on the specific journey. Oh, You're worried about capping, well there no way that they can enforce that, is there? This would seem to be a perk of the system. tim |
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