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Richard wrote:
On Tue, 13 May 2008 15:10:55 +0100, Peter Beale wrote: We had a short visit to Paris in January and got the 3-day Zones 1-3 Paris Visite ticket for €19 and used it extensively on Metro, buses, Montmartre funicular. We managed to use 4 of the discounted offers - Arc de Triomphe, Opéra Nationale, Bâteaux Parisiens, Grand'Arche de la Défense - and certainly didn't regard them as "dubious" attractions, and all in all thought it quite good value. Yes, all good stuff, although I don't think I've ever used these reductions. On previous visits I have used the "Carte Orange", notably while camping out at Maisons-Laffite, but I think it is not available for less than a week - and now comes in the form of "Navigo" (French for Oyster!) and costing more for those not resident in Ile-de-France. Yes, it's a week or a month (or a year for the differently-branded "Intégrale"). Unfortunately it's still a fixed week (Mon-Sun) or month. Even with the Carte Orange now officially available for aliens, this "feature" prevents its use for long weekends, etc. I don't believe it costs more for non-residents, however, except that the card costs 5 euros and isn't replaced if lost... I realize that on checking the RATP site again - there is le passe Navigo for Ile-de-France residents, and le passe Navigo Découverte for non-residents, as you say - for some reason I had it in my mind that there were two scales of fares. Peter Beale |
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, Mr Thant writes On 15 May, 10:08, Mr Thant wrote: (although one of them is a newsagents a few doors down from my flat, so I may go have a look) I went in this place just now and there are no signs whatsoever and the reader is hidden with a load of other clutter on the side of the counter - it took me a while to spot it. So I can't imagine it's ever used. My local corner shop/post office has an Oyster reader/top up machine. OK if you've got cash, but they charge an extra 50p if you want to use a debit card. -- congokid Eating out in London? Read my tips... http://congokid.com |
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![]() "congokid" wrote in message ... In article , Mr Thant writes On 15 May, 10:08, Mr Thant wrote: (although one of them is a newsagents a few doors down from my flat, so I may go have a look) I went in this place just now and there are no signs whatsoever and the reader is hidden with a load of other clutter on the side of the counter - it took me a while to spot it. So I can't imagine it's ever used. My local corner shop/post office has an Oyster reader/top up machine. OK if you've got cash, but they charge an extra 50p if you want to use a debit card. That's the store's policy, not TfL's, because businesses are charged for using debit cards. |
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On Sat, 17 May 2008 14:15:56 +0100, wrote:
That's the store's policy, not TfL's, because businesses are charged for using debit cards. Though it's a policy with which these "payWave" type cards will never catch on. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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