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On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 10:50:08 -0800, W14_Fishbourne
wrote: As far as I am aware, London Overground remains part of National Rail and normal NR fares will apply beyond Harrow & Wealdstone. The fact that an Oyster Card can be used to pay for those fares by PAYG does not mean that LU fares will be charged. After all, London Buses accept Oyster PAYG but have different fares to LU. Nor does it mean that there will be LU-style differential fares for using Oyster PAYG as opposed to paper tickets. National Rail has not signed up to that concept. Were reduced fares to be brought in south of Watford Junction, under the fares basket rules the affected franchisees would have the ability to increase other fares by more than average to make up the difference. So customers south of Watford would pay less whilst those living north would suffer. An interesting question is what capacity Oyster has for charging return fares. For example, the fares from Harrow & Wealdstone to Watford Junction a CDS £3.50 SDS £3.70 CDR £3.60 SDR £5.30 (One way to do it would be for TfL could set a London Overground-only off peak fare of £1.80, and a peak fare of £2.60) |
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