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Marylebone Amersham via Beaconsfield
On Saturday evening, I had to go from Barbican to Amersham. There was no
Met service north of Harrow-on-the-Hill from which a bus was running at the cost of an extra hour. The Journey Planner suggested taking the Marylebone to Birmingham Snow Hill service to Beaconsfield and a Rail Replacement Bus to Amersham. I found no information on the Chiltern Railways site about the cost of this with a Pay as you Go Oystercard. I saved about 30 minutes on this route. At Amersham, a ticket office clerk confirmed that my ticket was valid on this route. I touched out and was charged a plausible fare. -- Walter Briscoe |
Marylebone Amersham via Beaconsfield
Walter Briscoe wrote:
On Saturday evening, I had to go from Barbican to Amersham. There was no Met service north of Harrow-on-the-Hill from which a bus was running at the cost of an extra hour. The Journey Planner suggested taking the Marylebone to Birmingham Snow Hill service to Beaconsfield and a Rail Replacement Bus to Amersham. I found no information on the Chiltern Railways site about the cost of this with a Pay as you Go Oystercard. I saved about 30 minutes on this route. At Amersham, a ticket office clerk confirmed that my ticket was valid on this route. I touched out and was charged a plausible fare. There *SHOULD* have been posters at Amersham, Marylebone, and probably Beaconsfield, telling Oyster PAYG users to make sure they touch in/out at Amersham before/after taking the rail replacement bus to ensure you pay the correct fare. Cheers, Barry |
Marylebone Amersham via Beaconsfield
In message of Mon, 12 Nov 2007
17:33:27 in uk.transport.london, Barry Salter writes Walter Briscoe wrote: On Saturday evening, I had to go from Barbican to Amersham. There was no Met service north of Harrow-on-the-Hill from which a bus was running at the cost of an extra hour. The Journey Planner suggested taking the Marylebone to Birmingham Snow Hill service to Beaconsfield and a Rail Replacement Bus to Amersham. I found no information on the Chiltern Railways site about the cost of this with a Pay as you Go Oystercard. I saved about 30 minutes on this route. At Amersham, a ticket office clerk confirmed that my ticket was valid on this route. I touched out and was charged a plausible fare. There *SHOULD* have been posters at Amersham, Marylebone, and probably Beaconsfield, telling Oyster PAYG users to make sure they touch in/out at Amersham before/after taking the rail replacement bus to ensure you pay the correct fare. I saw none but did not look for them. There certainly was no Beaconsfield information in the ticket hall at Aldgate which I had examined in detail earlier that day. I had not followed a link from an email about planned disruptions to a copy of the relevant leaflet - also absent at Aldgate. (I am afraid I purged that email and don't have the URL which was still valid yesterday. There is a similar page at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/unlinked/tube-...etropol_A4_21- 22APR.pdf) The ticket office was closed; the CSA for the operational gate line had gone to the loo; the supervisor was on the phone to get a ticket office clerk to come and fix the Oyster machine. On a vaguely related subject, "Your guide to fares and tickets" only covers zones 1-6. There seems to be no similar leaflet for zones A-D. Those Bucks people seem to get an inferior service. A postcode within a mile of Amersham station was unknown to the Journey Planner. -- Walter Briscoe |
Marylebone Amersham via Beaconsfield
"Walter Briscoe" wrote in message ... On a vaguely related subject, "Your guide to fares and tickets" only covers zones 1-6. There seems to be no similar leaflet for zones A-D. Those Bucks people seem to get an inferior service. You need one of these then - which should be available at appropriate stations... http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...-park-0709.pdf Paul |
Marylebone Amersham via Beaconsfield
"Paul Scott" wrote in message ... "Walter Briscoe" wrote in message ... On a vaguely related subject, "Your guide to fares and tickets" only covers zones 1-6. There seems to be no similar leaflet for zones A-D. Those Bucks people seem to get an inferior service. You need one of these then - which should be available at appropriate stations... http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...-park-0709.pdf PS there should eventually be one of these leaflets for stations beyond Hatch End on the DC lines too, using this leaflet as a precedent... Paul S |
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