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On Sat, 10 May 2008 04:39:21 -0700 (PDT), Boltar
wrote: On 10 May, 11:17, Paul Corfield wrote: premium priced Tourist Travelcard. I can't think of a city anywhere that makes it easy for people with loads of fresh, high denomination currency to use standard public transport services. Many systems are farebox no Paris - queue at the ticket office at the gare du nord , buy a Mobilis (or whatever they're calling it this year). Sorted. Heathrow - queue at the underground ticket office at Heathrow Central, T4 or T5 and buy a One Day Travelcard or Bus Pass. Isn't that the same? And, with a bit of luck, you'll find a queue shorter than at the Gare du Nord. Next time I travel through Heathrow I will try to imagine what it's like for a tourist and see how easy, if indeed at all possible, it is to buy an Oyster card, a one-day ticket underground or bus single before leaving the airport. I remember there used to be ticket machines in some baggage reclaim halls - I would hope to still find them, with Oyster vending machines. My usual bus route home is the X26 and I've apologised before - pre-Oyster - about only having notes, still, they seem used to that sort of thing. It would be the easiest thing in the world to have both Oyster and single bus fare ticket machines (not the poor spec roadside ones) in the Heathrow bus stations. Richard. |
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