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Apparently all fares are going up by 25% on the Tube.
And the 70p bus fare is going up to £1. I guess the £1 fare is going up to? Anyway 25%???? Just a tiny bit over the rate of inflation then? Anyway I think considering LU fares are a rip off already. 25% rise is just taking the ****. But then thankfully I won't be living in London by next year. So Im not all that bothered. I do feel sorry for commuters who to be honest do pay over the odds for a **** service. The thing is. LU provide a service like they do. Then charge these fares. And then can't understand why people are queuing up to bash them. -- CJG |
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Unless I'm very much mistaken, it was CJG
), in message who said: Apparently all fares are going up by 25% on the Tube. And the 70p bus fare is going up to £1. I guess the £1 fare is going up to? Anyway 25%???? Just a tiny bit over the rate of inflation then? Anyway I think considering LU fares are a rip off already. 25% rise is just taking the ****. But then thankfully I won't be living in London by next year. So Im not all that bothered. I do feel sorry for commuters who to be honest do pay over the odds for a **** service. The thing is. LU provide a service like they do. Then charge these fares. And then can't understand why people are queuing up to bash them. And still no low-cost transfer ticket on the buses, no? Absolutely ****ing disgraceful. Personally I don't mind so much if TfL are trying to engineer a situation whereby a travelcard or buspass of some description become the minimum economically viable ticket - which certainly appears to be the case. However, why can't they sell the ****ers at bus stops or on buses, for those of us who need to make an initial bus journey in order to be able to buy a travelcard in the first place? BTN |
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CJG wrote:
Apparently all fares are going up by 25% on the Tube. WRONG! It helps if you read beyond the Evening Standard headline. The real story is at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/press-744.shtml Full details of new fares are at http://www.london.gov.uk/news/2003/fare-struc04.pdf -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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Stevie wrote:
CJG wrote: Apparently all fares are going up by 25% on the Tube. And the 70p bus fare is going up to £1. I guess the £1 fare is going up to? Anyway 25%???? Just a tiny bit over the rate of inflation then? Anyway I think considering LU fares are a rip off already. 25% rise is just taking the ****. But then thankfully I won't be living in London by next year. So Im not all that bothered. I do feel sorry for commuters who to be honest do pay over the odds for a **** service. The thing is. LU provide a service like they do. Then charge these fares. And then can't understand why people are queuing up to bash them. However, apparently this increases are only for people buying tickets with cash. If you use Oystercard prepay then the prices are staying the same - it's all part of some grand plan to get everyone using Oystercard. The 25% increase is only for people buying single or return tube tickets for Zone 1 only. Other cash fares have much more modest increases, in most cases going up by 10p or 20p for single or 1-day fares. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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In message , Stevie
writes However, apparently this increases are only for people buying tickets with cash. If you use Oystercard prepay then the prices are staying the same - it's all part of some grand plan to get everyone using Oystercard. We aren't putting up the fares really! Just encouraging people to use Oyster. Just remember Ken and LU think we are all stupid. Its the old shouting about getting 10% more beer free then quietly putting the price up 20% -- CJG |
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 17:49:18 GMT, "Richard J."
wrote: WRONG! It helps if you read beyond the Evening Standard headline. The real story is at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/press-744.shtml Flat fare of a quid for bus journeys everywhere isn't *too* bad - it'll allow all buses to go to off-bus ticketing sooner, though it'll not give much scope for further increases without involving loose change. I *do* disagree with the free travel for children idea, though - I can see it leading to troublemakers *legitimately* riding around on buses for free all day harassing the passengers. 40p is not an unreasonable child fare, IMO. As for gbp2 single on the Tube zone 1, it's a complete rip-off, blatently targeted at visitors and tourists. The fare should be *reduced* to a quid, and made inter-available with buses to encourage the two to be used as a system rather than two distinct means of transport. It's odd, as someone originating from the North West who now lives in Milton Keynes and visits London a lot (normally with a Travelcard), to see that bus and Tube/rail fares in the London area are opposite to those in the Northern PTEs - there, bus fares are set at commercial rates and so are high, while rail fares are heavily-subsidised and rather cheap in comparison, while in London the opposite is the case... Neil |
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 18:35:35 +0100 Stevie said...
However, apparently this increases are only for people buying tickets with cash. If you use Oystercard prepay then the prices are staying the same - it's all part of some grand plan to get everyone using Oystercard. Having looked at the new fares, yes, Oyster smartcard makes sense for single journeys on both the buses & tube. However there is still no financial benefit to those who want to use it for weekly and longer Travelcards or bus passes. Whilst a majority of the Travelcard increases are in the 3 to 4% region, I'm intrigued why Z1 only prices have shot up the way they have done. -- Phil Richards London, N4 |
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 18:10:33 +0100, CJG
wrote: Apparently all fares are going up by 25% on the Tube. And the 70p bus fare is going up to £1. I guess the £1 fare is going up to? Anyway 25%???? Just a tiny bit over the rate of inflation then? Funny. Its only 65p with a Saver.... Rob. -- rob at robertwoolley dot co dot uk |
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 18:30:02 +0100, "Ben Nunn"
wrote: However, why can't they sell the ****ers at bus stops or on buses, for those of us who need to make an initial bus journey in order to be able to buy a travelcard in the first place? Because then the bus would be held for much longer as more cash is handled by the driver. There's also the issue that the bus ticket machines don't issue mag-stripe tickets. Of course when Oyster PrePay is up and running, the problem won't be there any more.... Rob. -- rob at robertwoolley dot co dot uk |
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![]() However, apparently this increases are only for people buying tickets with cash. If you use Oystercard prepay then the prices are staying the same - it's all part of some grand plan to get everyone using Oystercard. Oystercard, because everyone likes to be tracked every journey they make, oh and so are cars now with the congestion charge *suspicious eyes* |
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