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OK I am a regular Underground and Tramlink user but whenever I visit
DLR, (WIQ, West India Quay, and GAR, Gallions Reach) I often fail to touch out. Most valaidators face out so welcome travellers to the system but don't help those existing the system. Thoughts? OC |
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On Feb 28, 7:43*am, Old Central wrote:
OK I am a regular Underground and Tramlink user but whenever I visit DLR, (WIQ, West India Quay, and GAR, Gallions Reach) I often fail to touch out. Most valaidators face out so welcome travellers to the system but don't help those existing the system. Thoughts? The DLR validators are often very badly placed. Examples: Deptford Bridge (southern end), where the validators are near the bottom of the stairs, but facing away from both the stairs and the main road, towards the river path, easily missed. Heron Quays, where the validator is in the middle of the area below the station, nowhere near the stairs, such that if you leave at the end nearest the Jubilee, you don't go past it or see it unless you turn round and search for it. Greenwich, where it's in the middle of the platform section that is an island with NR, but if an unfamiliar traveller leaves from the front half of a northbound DLR train and heads for the exit, expecting a gateline as at Stratford, they won't pass any validators and would have a very long walk back. Solution: Always have a validator at any point where people enter or leave the platform (section) used by the DLR. At Heron Quays and Deptford Bridge that would be at the tops of the staircases. At Greenwich northbound, that would be at the wall beside where the DLR disappears into tunnel (and also at the top of the stairs to the other exit). Stratford might be a special case (does it matter if you touch out at both platform and gateline?). Also, these positions are not exclusive. There could be additional validators at exits etc. Advantages: It wouldn't be possible, as now, for a large proportion of passengers to enter/exit the DLR nowhere near the validators. It wouldn't be necessary to touch in before being in sight of information about whether the DLR is actually running. |
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On Feb 28, 7:43 am, Old Central wrote:
OK I am a regular Underground and Tramlink user but whenever I visit DLR, (WIQ, West India Quay, and GAR, Gallions Reach) I often fail to touch out. Most valaidators face out so welcome travellers to the system but don't help those existing the system. Thoughts? OC Do they still have those misleading - totally incorrect in fact - signs on the validators that only pay-as-you-go customers need to swipe in? (It should be that all Oyster customers need to swipe in). |
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Offramp wrote:
On Feb 28, 7:43 am, Old Central wrote: OK I am a regular Underground and Tramlink user but whenever I visit DLR, (WIQ, West India Quay, and GAR, Gallions Reach) I often fail to touch out. Most valaidators face out so welcome travellers to the system but don't help those existing the system. Thoughts? OC Do they still have those misleading - totally incorrect in fact - signs on the validators that only pay-as-you-go customers need to swipe in? (It should be that all Oyster customers need to swipe in). According to the "Common Questions" on the DLR part of TfL's website "If you are using pay as you go, you must touch your Oyster card on the reader every time you enter and exit the station." If you are using a valid Travelcard loaded on your Oyster, or a Freedom Pass, there's no point in touching in and out on DLR where there are no gates. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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On Feb 28, 10:05 am, "Richard J." wrote:
Offramp wrote: On Feb 28, 7:43 am, Old Central wrote: OK I am a regular Underground and Tramlink user but whenever I visit DLR, (WIQ, West India Quay, and GAR, Gallions Reach) I often fail to touch out. Most valaidators face out so welcome travellers to the system but don't help those existing the system. Thoughts? OC Do they still have those misleading - totally incorrect in fact - signs on the validators that only pay-as-you-go customers need to swipe in? (It should be that all Oyster customers need to swipe in). According to the "Common Questions" on the DLR part of TfL's website "If you are using pay as you go, you must touch your Oyster card on the reader every time you enter and exit the station." If you are using a valid Travelcard loaded on your Oyster, or a Freedom Pass, there's no point in touching in and out on DLR where there are no gates. So if you have a zone 2 travelcard and you are travelling from Cutty Sark to Mornington Crescent, you don't have to swipe in? When do you pay for zone 1? |
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On 29 Feb, 06:47, Offramp wrote:
On Feb 28, 10:05 am, "Richard J." wrote: If you are using a valid Travelcard loaded on your Oyster, or a Freedom Pass, there's no point in touching in and out on DLR where there are no gates. So if you have a zone 2 travelcard and you are travelling from Cutty Sark to Mornington Crescent, you don't have to swipe in? When do you pay for zone 1? Richard said "valid Travelcard". A non zone 1 Travelcard isn't valid for such a journey (it has to cover all zones passed through), so you do have to touch in and out. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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On 28 Feb, 09:55, Offramp wrote:
[DLR] Do they still have those misleading - totally incorrect in fact - signs on the validators that only pay-as-you-go customers need to swipe in? (It should be that all Oyster customers need to swipe in). Eh? Only PAYG customers do need to swipe in - if you have a Travelcard that covers you for the zones you're intending to travel in, you don't need to swipe in, whether you're on NR, LU, DLR or a bendy bus. You might disapprove of this policy out of some misguided anti-season- ticket-holder-animosity, but it's The Case [why the flaming hell would it not be? They have paid a great deal of money for a valid ticket that covers their journey...] -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On 28 Feb, 10:09, John B wrote:
On 28 Feb, 09:55, Offramp wrote: [DLR] Do they still have those misleading - totally incorrect in fact - signs on the validators that only pay-as-you-go customers need to swipe in? (It should be that all Oyster customers need to swipe in). Eh? Only PAYG customers do need to swipe in - if you have a Travelcard that covers you for the zones you're intending to travel in, you don't need to swipe in, whether you're on NR, LU, DLR or a bendy bus. You might disapprove of this policy out of some misguided anti-season- ticket-holder-animosity, but it's The Case [why the flaming hell would it not be? They have paid a great deal of money for a valid ticket that covers their journey...] That's not quite true. If you have a zone 1 - 2 travelcard on Oyster and continue to West Ruislip via Bank using PAYG for the excess, you do need to touch in somewhere. True, you can do it at Bank, but might as well be at your starting station to avoid forgetting. |
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On 28 Feb, 10:43, MIG wrote:
Eh? Only PAYG customers do need to swipe in - if you have a Travelcard that covers you for the zones you're intending to travel in, you don't need to swipe in, whether you're on NR, LU, DLR or a bendy bus. You might disapprove of this policy out of some misguided anti-season- ticket-holder-animosity, but it's The Case [why the flaming hell would it not be? They have paid a great deal of money for a valid ticket that covers their journey...] That's not quite true. If you have a zone 1 - 2 travelcard on Oyster and continue to West Ruislip via Bank using PAYG for the excess, you do need to touch in somewhere. True, you can do it at Bank, but might as well be at your starting station to avoid forgetting. Hence "that covers you for the zones you're intending to travel in" above. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On 28 Feb, 11:20, John B wrote:
On 28 Feb, 10:43, MIG wrote: Eh? Only PAYG customers do need to swipe in - if you have a Travelcard that covers you for the zones you're intending to travel in, you don't need to swipe in, whether you're on NR, LU, DLR or a bendy bus. You might disapprove of this policy out of some misguided anti-season- ticket-holder-animosity, but it's The Case [why the flaming hell would it not be? They have paid a great deal of money for a valid ticket that covers their journey...] That's not quite true. *If you have a zone 1 - 2 travelcard on Oyster and continue to West Ruislip via Bank using PAYG for the excess, you do need to touch in somewhere. *True, you can do it at Bank, but might as well be at your starting station to avoid forgetting. Hence "that covers you for the zones you're intending to travel in" above. Yeah, I replied to the wrong message, sorry (wonders of Google). |
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