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Railcard discounts on Oyster Prepay
Registered tonight at King's Cross St. Pancras Tube Ticket Hall, where
there is a large sign advertising railcard discounts on Oyster PAYG. Took about 15 minutes, including the need to register my card. They entered my photocard number, which I suppose means I am expected to take it with me everywhere. -- Michael Hoffman |
Railcard discounts on Oyster Prepay
"Michael Hoffman" wrote in message
... Registered tonight at King's Cross St. Pancras Tube Ticket Hall, where there is a large sign advertising railcard discounts on Oyster PAYG. Took about 15 minutes, including the need to register my card. They entered my photocard number, which I suppose means I am expected to take it with me everywhere. Interesting, they entered my railcard number - not the photocard! Best Wishes, LEWIS |
Railcard discounts on Oyster Prepay
On 27 Jan, 21:00, Michael Hoffman wrote:
Registered tonight at King's Cross St. Pancras Tube Ticket Hall, where there is a large sign advertising railcard discounts on Oyster PAYG. Took about 15 minutes, including the need to register my card. They entered my photocard number, which I suppose means I am expected to take it with me everywhere. -- Michael Hoffman Maybe the reason for not having a discount on Network Railcards or Annual Oystercards is the lack of a photocard? |
Railcard discounts on Oyster Prepay
"Matthew Dickinson" wrote in message ... On 27 Jan, 21:00, Michael Hoffman wrote: Registered tonight at King's Cross St. Pancras Tube Ticket Hall, where there is a large sign advertising railcard discounts on Oyster PAYG. Took about 15 minutes, including the need to register my card. They entered my photocard number, which I suppose means I am expected to take it with me everywhere. -- Michael Hoffman Maybe the reason for not having a discount on Network Railcards or Annual Oystercards is the lack of a photocard? With a Network railcard it'll be the combination of the fact that the weekday minimum fare is higher than the highest TfL single fare, or higher than the most expensive off peak travelcard fare, and it isn't available until after 10am. Could work at weekends though... Paul S |
Railcard discounts on Oyster Prepay
On 28 Jan, 12:49, "Paul Scott" wrote:
"Matthew Dickinson" wrote in message ... On 27 Jan, 21:00, Michael Hoffman wrote: Registered tonight at King's Cross St. Pancras Tube Ticket Hall, where there is a large sign advertising railcard discounts on Oyster PAYG. Took about 15 minutes, including the need to register my card. They entered my photocard number, which I suppose means I am expected to take it with me everywhere. -- Michael Hoffman Maybe the reason for not having a discount on Network Railcards or Annual Oystercards is the lack of a photocard? With a Network railcard it'll be the combination of the fact that the weekday minimum fare is higher than the highest TfL single fare, or higher than the most expensive off peak travelcard fare, and it isn't available until after 10am. Could work at weekends though... Paul S Other options may include: * Commercially they don't need to do this * Commerically they don't want to do this * Possible confusion regarding accompanying passengers * Interface between routes covered by a non-Oyster gold card and the routes over which the holder is using PAYG Has anyone contacted TfL regarding this issue? Jonathan |
Railcard discounts on Oyster Prepay
Matthew Dickinson wrote On 27 Jan, 21:00, Michael Hoffman wrote: Registered tonight at King's Cross St. Pancras Tube Ticket Hall, where there is a large sign advertising railcard discounts on Oyster PAYG. Took about 15 minutes, including the need to register my card. They entered my photocard number, which I suppose means I am expected to take it with me everywhere. Maybe the reason for not having a discount on Network Railcards or Annual Oystercards is the lack of a photocard? Senior Railcards, which are included, don't need a photocard. Annual Gold Cards and Network Railcards however give no discount before 10:00 M-F (09:30 of other Railcards) and there is also the M-F minimum fare of £10.00 for Network Railcards. Roll on simplification! -- Mike D |
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