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Oyster routing logic on the NLL [was: London Overground from 11 Nov 2007]
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 12:06:47 -0800, Mizter T wrote:
I can say with some authority that despite PAYG not yet being valid on the NLL at the time the Tfl Fares finder was right and that's what you would have been charged. Back in February or March of this year (I forget exactly when) I made a Highbury & Islington to Queen's Park journey via Victoria and Bakerloo lines changing at Oxford Circus. I had already reached my zone 1&2 daily cap so was totally bemused when an extra 60p was deducted from my balance - i.e. my cap was now at the zones 1-4 level of £5.20 rather than £4.60, despite the fact I hadn't been in zone 3 - indeed, there was no valid route from H&I to QP through zone 3. Later on the penny dropped that the Oyster PAYG database had already been updated to take account of PAYG on the NLL, either it was being tested or perhaps there was something to the talk that PAYG might go live whilst the line was still under Silverlink control. I maintain that it was defined as a Z23 journey (rather than a Z12 journey) so that holders of Z23 Travelcard seasons on Oyster making this journey using the NLL would not get charged an extension fare. |
Oyster routing logic on the NLL [was: London Overground from 11 Nov 2007]
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 22:57:00 GMT, ccpf wrote:
So, the system can make different charges depending on which direction you travel. It just doesn't make sense to me. And apart from the directional assymetry, £2 simply can't be a correct charge from a Zone 2 station to a Zone 3 - it should be either £1 or £2.50. I can't believe the anomaly is intentional, and I wonder if they're aware of it. Makes sense to me - it's a perfectly sensible way of keeping the fare-charging logic simple. It would be hugely more complicated, for very little gain, if each pair of stations had to have separate fares associated with it depending on whether you pass through any of (and possibly a combination of) the out-of-station interchanges on the network and/or touch any of the platform validators. IIRC it actually used to be the case that the system *would* refund you money at the final touch-out (someone posted here that they'd tried it), so the no-refund rule must have been added fairly recently. |
London Overground from 11 Nov 2007
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 22:13:56 +0000 (UTC), Tim Woodall wrote:
But I can use a ODTC from Watford Junction. I can't use PAYG unless I limit myself to the slow train to Euston. At this point in time I'm not asking for anything more than the ability to put the ticket I would buy anyway onto my PAYG oyster rather than having a separate paper ticket. I'd like that when people come to visit and we go into London, I could have some spare PAYG oyster cards that I could give them that could then quickly have a ODTC put onto them. Instead we have to leave early enough to queue to buy paper tickets (because you cannot rely on the automatic machines working) What on earth would be the point? By the time you'd queued for the new machine, it might as well just issue you with a paper Travelcard. |
London Overground from 11 Nov 2007
On 11 Nov, 22:22, Tom Anderson wrote:
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007, Mizter T wrote: Anyway, that's just me speculating on how it could work. It remains a bit of a shame tha****fordJunctionisn't going to become part of the Met line zonal system (i.e. become part of zone A), especially given the fact the Met'sWatfordstation is in the same town, albeit 15 (?) mins walk away fromWatfordJn. But quite predictable nonetheless. I wonder how this would interact with the Croxley Link.WatfordJunction and High Street becoming dual-zone 7M/8W? 8M/8W? tom -- **** bitches, you know how I swang. I gets my cinna-on at the Cinna-bon. -- K-Real The new 2008 map has gone up on the ticket machines in Harrow and Wealdstone. Carpenders park moves to zone 7, Bushey and Watford High Street to zone 8. But Watford Junction still stays out altogether with the 'Special Fares Apply' box. Looks like LM fighting to keep control over travelcard prices in one of their busiest stations. |
London Overground from 11 Nov 2007
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London Overground from 11 Nov 2007
On Nov 14, 12:32 am, asdf wrote:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 22:13:56 +0000 (UTC), Tim Woodall wrote: But I can use a ODTC from Watford Junction. I can't use PAYG unless I limit myself to the slow train to Euston. At this point in time I'm not asking for anything more than the ability to put the ticket I would buy anyway onto my PAYG oyster rather than having a separate paper ticket. I'd like that when people come to visit and we go into London, I could have some spare PAYG oyster cards that I could give them that could then quickly have a ODTC put onto them. Instead we have to leave early enough to queue to buy paper tickets (because you cannot rely on the automatic machines working) What on earth would be the point? By the time you'd queued for the new machine, it might as well just issue you with a paper Travelcard. Because the machines need cards or cash and people entering pin numbers and waiting for the ticket to be printed and trying to find that last pound coin of change as well as people wanting to select tickets for particular journeys. I envisage a machine that just says "touch here for a One Day Travelcard" and that is it. Tim. |
London Overground from 11 Nov 2007
On Nov 14, 12:08 am, "Tim Roll-Pickering" T.C.Roll-
wrote: Charles Ellson wrote: You can use PAYG on a Southern train to Harrow, wait 7-ish minutes then jump on a following London Midland train to Euston. I suspect many people will decide that "a train is a train" or won't recognise the difference anyway, resulting in journeys being attempted all the way on the main line Euston trains. I don't tend to venture out to Watford Junction much, but just how are passengers supposed to tell at a glance which are and aren't the valid trains? Many TOCs seem to have numerous liveries in use due to stock not having been repainted or a change of mind mid franchise and so forth. And a lot of announcements don't give the TOC. So how will the passenger at Watford Junction who knows they can use PAYG "on trains" or "on overground" (meaning "national rail") know which train to Harrow & Wealdstone is and isn't valid? This morning I was on a train that only stops at Bushey. We came into platform 12 which doesn't seem to have oyster readers that I could see. So anybody trying to use oyster on that train will have an unresolved journey. Although, given that the PAYG fare is 5.50 at that time and an unresolved journey is (I think) 5.00, I suspect it might become a very popular train ;-) Tim. |
London Overground from 11 Nov 2007
On 14 Nov, 08:47, " wrote:
On Nov 14, 12:32 am, asdf wrote: On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 22:13:56 +0000 (UTC), Tim Woodall wrote: But I can use a ODTC from Watford Junction. I can't use PAYG unless I limit myself to the slow train to Euston. At this point in time I'm not asking for anything more than the ability to put the ticket I would buy anyway onto my PAYG oyster rather than having a separate paper ticket. I'd like that when people come to visit and we go into London, I could have some spare PAYG oyster cards that I could give them that could then quickly have a ODTC put onto them. Instead we have to leave early enough to queue to buy paper tickets (because you cannot rely on the automatic machines working) What on earth would be the point? By the time you'd queued for the new machine, it might as well just issue you with a paper Travelcard. Because the machines need cards or cash and people entering pin numbers and waiting for the ticket to be printed and trying to find that last pound coin of change as well as people wanting to select tickets for particular journeys. I envisage a machine that just says "touch here for a One Day Travelcard" and that is it. Tim. Genuinely, apart from anything else, this would just cause - or indeed add to - confusion over day ticketing. The day ticketing product on Oyster is daily price capping, full stop. Adding anything else, whilst it would be technically possible, would just cause confusion. Having a Day Travelcard loaded onto an Oyster card would completely counter any attempts to keep things as simple and straightforward as possible. Plus there would be no real, functional, benefit. Unless one wanted to propose a horrendously confusing system where Day Travelcard holders could travel out of their zones and be charged PAYG fares for the excess, but (obviously) only on routes where PAYG is accepted. That would be a total nightmare! The day ticketing situation would be made far more confusing if your 'innovation' was implemented. Thankfully nobody at TfL is planning anything of the sort. |
London Overground from 11 Nov 2007
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London Overground from 11 Nov 2007
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Colin Rosenstiel writes Which bus garage would it have been? Waterden Road - formerly East London Buses, but then closed for the Olympics redevelopment. But Stratford depot, which is still in use and only just over the road, was evacuated. http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl...&t=k&z=18&om=1 -- Paul Terry |
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