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![]() "Phil Richards" wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 19:21:52 GMT Neil Williams said... (snips) As for gbp2 single on the Tube zone 1, it's a complete rip-off, blatently targeted at visitors and tourists. I wouldn't say the increase targeted at visitors & tourists as many would tend to opt for Travelcards, the ODTC for Zones 1 & 2 for example is going up only by 10p for example. The biggest hike has got to be for those that regularly Travel in Z1 only especially the Weekly Travelcard & Carnets. I think the biggest outcry will come from those that live & work or whatever in Z1. Looking at the prices, a pre-pay Z1 single is £1.60 - but the Carnet is £1.50 and the normal weekday single is £2.00! So does that mean it's cheaper to buy a paper-based Carnet than use Oyster, or will you be able to load a £1.50 Carnet onto an Oystercard? I also thought that the system would just charge you for a Travelcard if the cost of your journeys that day exceeded £4.20 (new Z12 price) - so if I make two tube journeys and two bus journeys all in Z1, I get charged for a Travelcard and not two Carnet tickets and two Saver tickets. But some people seem to be saying this will not be the case because the system will not handle Travelcards? My personal reaction to the new fares as an occasional traveller on both bus and tube mainly in Z1 is that I will probably use the buses a lot more and the tube less in 2004 as compared to last year. (Although it might pay to buy a few Carnets before January!) I'm also hoping the prepay Oystercard will work well for me. I'm quite interested by the weekend pre-pay prices (flat fare of £1.80 for any journey passing through Z1). Previously, when making any journey to the outer zones it would be cheaper to get a travelcard than two single tickets - but now that's not the case. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 |
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Stevie wrote in message m...
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. Presumably this confirms that Oyster pre-pay will be available by the time the new fares come in, otherwise we will all be paying the increase. I look forward to pre-pay being available, but I presume you will always have to have at least enough credit on your card for the most expensive tube-fare since the system will not know where you are going until you get off – (someone please explain if I’m wrong, I often am!). I think I would prefer a ‘post-pay’ system, a much better customer-service. Given their huge financial turnover I can’t see any reason why TfL shouldn’t set up Oyster credit accounts (just like your gas bill or credit card) and send out monthly bills for your travel. Non-payment needn’t be much of a problem if they made it direct-debit only. |
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Stevie wrote in message m...
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. Presumably this means Oyster daily pre-pay will be fully available by the time the new fares come in, otherwise we will all be paying the increase. I look forward to pre-pay being available, but I presume you will always have to have at least enough credit on your card for the most expensive tube-fare since the system will not know where you are going until you get off (someone please explain if I'm wrong, I often am!). I think I would prefer a 'post-pay' system, a much better customer-service. Given their huge financial turnover I can't see any reason why TfL shouldn't set up Oyster credit accounts (just like your gas bill or credit card) and send out monthly bills for your travel. Non-payment needn't be much of a problem if they made it direct-debit only. (re-posted to make it readable!) |
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Unless I'm very much mistaken, it was Phil Richards
), in message who said: The biggest hike has got to be for those that regularly Travel in Z1 only especially the Weekly Travelcard & Carnets. I think the biggest outcry will come from those that live & work or whatever in Z1. If I was lucky enough to live and work in Z1 - saving massively on time and travel costs compared to any arrangement I've ever had at any point in my life - I wouldn't complain about this increase. BTN |
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 11:25:16 +0100 Dave Arquati wrote:
} } My personal reaction to the new fares as an occasional traveller on both bus } and tube mainly in Z1 is that I will probably use the buses a lot more and } the tube less in 2004 as compared to last year. That may be the intent behind the fare changes as while the Underground is essentially at capacity a lot of money has been spent providing new bus services and more busses on existing routes which remain underutilised. Matthew -- Záhid sharáb píné dé, masjid mein baith kar ya woh jagah batá dé jahán Khudá na ho. http://www.calmeilles.co.uk/ |
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 18:35:35 +0100, 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? [snip] 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. No, it's a grand plan to remove cash fares from buses. Cheers, Jason. |
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"Phil Richards" wrote in message
... hundreds of bus stops in Central London have had the new self service ticket machines installed in recent weeks, it looks like the whole system will be cash free by 2005/6. That's assuming TfL plan to put machines at each & every stop for those who still want to pay cash. What about Hail & Ride buses? -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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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. No they aren't. I suggest you read and fully digest the TfL press announcement and associated document with all of the fare levels listed in it. And the 70p bus fare is going up to £1. I guess the £1 fare is going up to? Only if you pay cash. 70p is ridiculously cheap for bus travel compared to commercial rates in the remainder of the country. Anyway 25%???? Just a tiny bit over the rate of inflation then? Not all fares are going up by 25%. 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. Lucky Yorkshire or wherever it is you are moving to. Tell us when you're leaving - I'm sure we'll come to wave you off. I do feel sorry for commuters who to be honest do pay over the odds for a **** service. That's nice. 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. Here you go again - trying to justify assaults on LUL staff. Have you tried an anger management course? -- Paul C |
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![]() "Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... Here you go again - trying to justify assaults on LUL staff. Have you tried an anger management course? He did, but ended up hitting the tutor! ;-) |
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