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Is an English over 60's bus pass valid on London buses in zones 1,2
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In message , Mike
writes Is an English over 60's bus pass valid on London buses in zones 1,2 and 3? Only if it is the new style pass. I can't find anything relevant on tfl.gov.uk ! http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresandtickets/7327.aspx -- Paul Terry |
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On May 31, 4:20 pm, Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Mike writes Is an English over 60's bus pass valid on London buses in zones 1,2 and 3? Only if it is the new style pass. I can't find anything relevant on tfl.gov.uk ! http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresandtickets/7327.aspx -- Paul Terry Another question on the same subject. My Aunt has a over 60's bus pass issued in Sussex, does it just cover buses in London or can it be used like the TFL Freedom Pass? Francis |
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francis wrote:
On May 31, 4:20 pm, Paul Terry wrote: In message , Mike writes Is an English over 60's bus pass valid on London buses in zones 1,2 and 3? Only if it is the new style pass. I can't find anything relevant on tfl.gov.uk ! http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresandtickets/7327.aspx -- Paul Terry Another question on the same subject. My Aunt has a over 60's bus pass issued in Sussex, does it just cover buses in London or can it be used like the TFL Freedom Pass? Buses only, as explained in the TfL web page referenced above. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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On May 31, 5:23 pm, "Richard J." wrote:
francis wrote: On May 31, 4:20 pm, Paul Terry wrote: In message , Mike writes Is an English over 60's bus pass valid on London buses in zones 1,2 and 3? Only if it is the new style pass. I can't find anything relevant on tfl.gov.uk ! http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresandtickets/7327.aspx -- Paul Terry Another question on the same subject. My Aunt has a over 60's bus pass issued in Sussex, does it just cover buses in London or can it be used like the TFL Freedom Pass? Buses only, as explained in the TfL web page referenced above. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) Many thanks Francis |
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![]() On 31 May, 16:20, Paul Terry wrote: In message , Mike writes Is an English over 60's bus pass valid on London buses in zones 1,2 and 3? Only if it is the new style pass. Though do take note of this (which is copied from the TfL page linked to below): "If you live outside London and have been issued with a temporary National Concessionary bus pass it will be valid until 30th September 2008 only. These passes are on card and you must use it with your existing concessionary pass at all times." Those in possession of the valid pass(es) are then able to make use of any TfL London Bus service regardless of zones within Greater London and beyond. I can't find anything relevant on tfl.gov.uk ! http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresandtickets/7327.aspx Most interesting - I see from that page that TfL is actually being rather generous to non-London Concessionary Pass holders. The requirement is for the new National Pass to be accepted for travel from 0930 until 2300 on weekdays (any time on weekends and public holidays), but in London the National Pass for over 60's will be accepted from 0900 until 0430 on weekdays whilst the the National Pass for Disabled People will be accepted at any time. These are in fact the same times that the London resident's Freedom Pass is valid. There were indeed complaints about the 11pm cutoff (at least in places that have a bus service post 11pm) with talk that it felt like a curfew for older people - in London at least this will not apply, so over 60's can happily come back from the Theatre or pub or whatever safe in the knowledge that they won't have to pay up if travelling on the bus after 11pm. |
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 16:20:51 +0100, Paul Terry
wrote: In message , Mike writes Is an English over 60's bus pass valid on London buses in zones 1,2 and 3? Only if it is the new style pass. I can't find anything relevant on tfl.gov.uk ! http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresandtickets/7327.aspx Thanks, much appreciated! -- |
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 16:20:51 +0100, Paul Terry
wrote: In message , Mike writes Is an English over 60's bus pass valid on London buses in zones 1,2 and 3? Only if it is the new style pass. I can't find anything relevant on tfl.gov.uk ! http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresandtickets/7327.aspx What this does not seem to cover is whether the pass works as an Oyster card, so should be touched in, or should just be waved at the driver. The latter gas been accepeted so far! -- Peter Lawrence |
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![]() On 2 Jun, 20:39, "Peter Lawrence" wrote: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresandtickets/7327.aspx What this does not seem to cover is whether the pass works as an Oyster card, so should be touched in, or should just be waved at the driver. The latter gas been accepeted so far! Yes it does, towards the bottom of the page there's this paragraph: quote If you live outside London and have been issued with a National Concessionary bus pass on a smartcard, unfortunately the encoding system they use is not compatible with Oyster. When being used for free travel on buses in London, they will need to be visually inspected by the driver. /quote In basic technical terms the MiFare smartcard readers used by Oyster in London aren't yet compatible with the ITSO smartcard standard. The page also explain to London Freedom Pass holders that they'll need to show their card to drivers outside London even where such buses are fitted with smartcard readers, as said readers are ITSO and the Freedom Passes currently the Oyster/MiFare standard. I understand when Freedom Passes are next up for renewal in 2010 they will be reissued with dual Oyster/MiFare and ITSO capabilities. |
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On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 14:55:13 -0700 (PDT), Mizter T
wrote: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresandtickets/7327.aspx says: "If you live outside London and have been issued with a National Concessionary bus pass on a smartcard, unfortunately the encoding system they use is not compatible with Oyster. When being used for free travel on buses in London, they will need to be visually inspected by the driver." Not all of London's bus drivers appear to have been properly trained in how this works - my mother has been asked to "touch in" on a bus, luckily the driver wasn't that bothered when she didn't, especially as there was a PAYG Oyster lurking behind it in the plastic wallet. Also, I wonder how many "beyond the pale" passes are correctly logged (and paid for). At least once I've seen the same message on the ticket machine - when such a feat is even possible - as appears for a paper travelcard ("TfL pass" or similar). I've heard that the correct button to press is "Other passes", one that previously didn't do anything. I wonder if the drivers have been told? That page could also usefully note that no ticket is issued, unlike in other parts of the country. Richard. |
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