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I wanted to post here last week about the fact that I had been told I
could not buy a Zones 1-D one-day travelcard from my local National Rail station, operated by Southeastern Railway, to ask if this refusal was correct. It resulted in me paying (in two separate chunks) more for my travel from Crayford to Chesham than I would have done to do the same journey in the opposite direction, for instance. However, being a good Usenet citizen I did a Google Groups search and found countless previous discussions of this topic. They all confirmed that this was indeed the case, and offered various workarounds for the situation. So I didn't bother posting. I did, though, think that this was a ridiculous state of affairs, so I contacted TfL to ask them why they didn't let National Rail sell these tickets. They replied that it was nothing to do with them and I would need to contact Southeastern. I've just received a reply from Southeastern stating: "I can confirm that we should have been able to sell you the aforementioned travelcard, and I can assure you that I will bring this matter to the attention of [...] the Station Manager at Crayford, i[n] order that he can arrange the appropriate training to prevent a similar incident occurring in the future." So my question now is: what is going on here? Why do the history of newsgroup discussions on this topic, the automatic ticket-selling machines at Crayford and the staff member at Crayford (who did seem to be trying to find the ticket in some sort of book of what he could sell) all agree that this purchase isn't possible, but Southeastern customer services insist it should be? Has this changed recently or something? Any enlightenment welcomed! Paul |
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![]() So my question now is: what is going on here? Why do the history of newsgroup discussions on this topic, the automatic ticket-selling machines at Crayford and the staff member at Crayford (who did seem to be trying to find the ticket in some sort of book of what he could sell) all agree that this purchase isn't possible, but Southeastern customer services insist it should be? Has this changed recently or something? Any enlightenment welcomed! Paul It's not available from the automatic machines, but the ticket seller is able to issue it as a One Day Travelcard, as long as they set the origin station to Amersham. |
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![]() "Matthew Dickinson" wrote in message ... So my question now is: what is going on here? Why do the history of newsgroup discussions on this topic, the automatic ticket-selling machines at Crayford and the staff member at Crayford (who did seem to be trying to find the ticket in some sort of book of what he could sell) all agree that this purchase isn't possible, but Southeastern customer services insist it should be? Has this changed recently or something? Any enlightenment welcomed! Paul It's not available from the automatic machines, but the ticket seller is able to issue it as a One Day Travelcard, as long as they set the origin station to Amersham. However, am I right in saying this only works because Crayford is within the zonal area, ie you wouldn't be able to do the same from a station outside the zones... Paul S |
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On 5 Dec, 13:45, "Paul Scott" wrote:
"Matthew Dickinson" wrote in message ... So my question now is: what is going on here? Why do the history of newsgroup discussions on this topic, the automatic ticket-selling machines at Crayford and the staff member at Crayford (who did seem to be trying to find the ticket in some sort of book of what he could sell) all agree that this purchase isn't possible, but Southeastern customer services insist it should be? Has this changed recently or something? Any enlightenment welcomed! Paul It's not available from the automatic machines, but the ticket seller is able to issue it as a One Day Travelcard, as long as they set the origin station to Amersham. However, am I right in saying this only works because Crayford is within the zonal area, ie you wouldn't be able to do the same from a station outside the zones... Outside of the zonal area a separate CDR would have to be purchased to the boundary. |
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On 5 Dec, 14:35, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:
In article , (Matthew Dickinson) wrote: On 5 Dec, 13:45, "Paul Scott" wrote: "Matthew Dickinson" wrote in message It's not available from the automatic machines, but the ticket seller is able to issue it as a One Day Travelcard, as long as they set the origin station to Amersham. However, am I right in saying this only works because Crayford is within the zonal area, ie you wouldn't be able to do the same from a station outside the zones... Outside of the zonal area a separate CDR would have to be purchased to the boundary. I think his point is that you _can_ buy a Day Travelcard from outside the zones. That only has Zones 1-6 validity, though. How would I get a ticket from Cambridge to Chesham, for example? The National Rail Enquiries web site seems to think Chesham is Kirkham and Wesham, with predictably ludicrous results. It refuses to offer any Underground Zones other than 1 and 2, despite there being perfectly good fares to them. -- Colin Rosenstiel You would buy a CDR from Cambridge to Boundary Zone 6, and a Day Travelcard issued with Amersham as origin. Not available via any website though. |
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![]() "Matthew Dickinson" wrote in message ... On 5 Dec, 14:35, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: In article , (Matthew Dickinson) wrote: On 5 Dec, 13:45, "Paul Scott" wrote: "Matthew Dickinson" wrote in message It's not available from the automatic machines, but the ticket seller is able to issue it as a One Day Travelcard, as long as they set the origin station to Amersham. However, am I right in saying this only works because Crayford is within the zonal area, ie you wouldn't be able to do the same from a station outside the zones... Outside of the zonal area a separate CDR would have to be purchased to the boundary. I think his point is that you _can_ buy a Day Travelcard from outside the zones. That only has Zones 1-6 validity, though. How would I get a ticket from Cambridge to Chesham, for example? The National Rail Enquiries web site seems to think Chesham is Kirkham and Wesham, with predictably ludicrous results. It refuses to offer any Underground Zones other than 1 and 2, despite there being perfectly good fares to them. -- Colin Rosenstiel You would buy a CDR from Cambridge to Boundary Zone 6, and a Day Travelcard issued with Amersham as origin. Not available via any website though. Except, as discussed regularly, there are no tickets TO Boundary Zone 6, only from BZ6. It may anyway be a better deal to buy a day travelcard from Cambridge, and a separate BZ6 to Chesham CDR... Paul |
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On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 05:27:51 -0800 (PST), Matthew Dickinson wrote:
It's not available from the automatic machines, but the ticket seller is able to issue it as a One Day Travelcard, as long as they set the origin station to Amersham. Aha! Thanks. That makes some sort of sense, although it's a bit weird that they can't just sell it as a standard sort of option. It's also quite annoying that it's not available at the machines, but at least I'll know what to suggest to the salesperson next time (if I ever have to embark on the slow 2.5-to-3-hour journey again - it certainly made me appreciate the speed of my trip on High Speed 1 the week before!). Thanks again Paul |
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On 5 Dec, 13:27, Matthew Dickinson
wrote: It's not available from the automatic machines, but the ticket seller is able to issue it as a One Day Travelcard, as long as they set the origin station to Amersham. Is a Zone D travelcard actually an 'all-zones' travelcard - i.e. freedom to roam within zones A to D as well as in zones 1-6? Or a return to BZ6 with freedom to road just within Z1-6? Because I can see problems with this suggestion if it's the latter.... |
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Chris wrote:
On 5 Dec, 13:27, Matthew Dickinson wrote: It's not available from the automatic machines, but the ticket seller is able to issue it as a One Day Travelcard, as long as they set the origin station to Amersham. Is a Zone D travelcard actually an 'all-zones' travelcard - i.e. freedom to roam within zones A to D as well as in zones 1-6? Or a return to BZ6 with freedom to road just within Z1-6? It's a kludge to the zonal system which, I'm led to believe, originated because the relevant County Council(s) wouldn't contribute to the Travelcard "pot" (whereas Essex County Council *do*, hence the Central Line out to Epping being moved to Zone 6). Unlike other "out-boundary" Travelcards, the Amersham/Chesham/Watford (Met) ones *ARE* still valid when you get out (or back) to the far reaches of the Met, and valid to wander round the North West frontier as much as you like. That *ALSO* applies to such Travelcards when issued from NR Ticket Offices, a matter published in "Newsrail Express" several years ago. HTH, Barry |
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