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Ian Jelf wrote in news:vRd
: Rail replacement bus services are however effectively free to holders of Oyster cards. I've always wondered about that last point. Do you touch in at all (and the touch in is "ignored" by the system) or are you not required to touch in at all? It seems a little random. I had to go to Walthamstow a few weeks ago when the Victoria line was closed. I took the Picc line to Finsbury Park, from where there was a replacement bus. At Finsbury Park I asked if I should touch out (there are no gates, just an Oyster pad on the wall) and I was told not to. At Walthamstow, the station was closed and locked, so no chance of touching out, and I got charged for an unresolved journey. I dare say I could have complained, but life is too short. Peter -- Peter Campbell Smith ~ London ~ pjcs00 (a) gmail.com |
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![]() On Apr 21, 11:24*am, Peter Campbell Smith wrote: Ian Jelf wrote: Rail replacement bus services are however effectively free to holders of Oyster cards. I've always wondered about that last point. * Do you touch in at all (and the touch in is "ignored" by the system) or are you not required to touch in at all? It seems a little random. *I had to go to Walthamstow a few weeks ago when the Victoria line was closed. *I took the Picc line to Finsbury Park, from where there was a replacement bus. *At Finsbury Park I asked if I should touch out (there are no gates, just an Oyster pad on the wall) and I was told not to. At Walthamstow, the station was closed and locked, so no chance of touching out, and I got charged for an unresolved journey. *I dare say I could have complained, but life is too short. Unfortunately you were given incorrect information at Finsbury Park. You should touch-in and out as normal. As Paul Corfield explains upthread, if you are doing a journey that entails Tube - replacement bus - back on the Tube, then the system should be set up to handle this, and you should only be charged for one journey (even though you exit and re-enter the system). |
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, Mizter T writes Unfortunately you were given incorrect information at Finsbury Park And that is a *big* problem. I'm amazed at how few staff seem to understand what PAYG *is*. I've encountered this at Blackfriars NR and Fenchurch Street NR (at both of which locations NR staff gave me what turned out to be wrong information but didn't really grasp what I was asking). -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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![]() On Apr 21, 1:14*pm, Ian Jelf wrote: In message , Mizter T writes Unfortunately you were given incorrect information at Finsbury Park And that is a *big* problem. * I'm amazed at how few staff seem to understand what PAYG *is*. * I've encountered this at Blackfriars NR and Fenchurch Street NR (at both of which locations NR staff gave me what turned out to be wrong information but didn't really grasp what I was asking). Though it sounds as though the staff Peter Campbell Smith encountered were LU bods - he was after all emerging from the Piccadilly line at Finsbury Park. Which I suppose makes it worse. With regards to your point, I don't think I've ever asked that many questions of NR staff about Oyster PAYG because being a know-it-all, I , er, know-it all. But unfortunately I'm not at all surprised to hear what you say. Training needs to be sorted out for NR staff before Oyster PAYG goes live across the whole of NR in London. Though if that actually happens, I bet it'd be cursory at best. I did encounter a guard on the Southern service up from Clapham Jn (zone 2) up the WLL to Harrow & Wealdstone (zone 5) who didn't seem like he got it either - I had a zones 2&3 Travelcard on my Oyster, and so was (automatically) using PAYG to extend the journey across zones 4 and 5. The guard didn't have an Oyster reader on him and so asked me what zones were on my Oyster card (i.e. what Travelcard zones) - a bit surprising in itself as one could legitimately be using 'pure' PAYG for this journey. However I said "zones 2&3", he paused as he digested this, before I then added "but I'm using PAYG to extend the journey up to Harrow" which appeared to completely bamboozle him and he shuffled off looking somewhat confused. I wasn't terribly impressed - I should however add that I remember reading an account here from when PAYG went live on this route and the poster said they'd found the Southern guard to be completely on top of it all. I'd be interested to hear what misinformation you were given at Blackfriars and Fenchurch Street NR stations if you can remember it? |
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, Mizter T writes On Apr 21, 1:14*pm, Ian Jelf wrote: In message , Mizter T writes Unfortunately you were given incorrect information at Finsbury Park And that is a *big* problem. * I'm amazed at how few staff seem to understand what PAYG *is*. * I've encountered this at Blackfriars NR and Fenchurch Street NR (at both of which locations NR staff gave me what turned out to be wrong information but didn't really grasp what I was asking). Though it sounds as though the staff Peter Campbell Smith encountered were LU bods - he was after all emerging from the Piccadilly line at Finsbury Park. Which I suppose makes it worse. I also had a problem with an Oyster question with an LU member of staff but for the life of me I can't remember what it was. I tried to earlier when I posted the original message as I wanted to illustrate that it wasn't an NR-only problem. Getting old. Grey cells must be going....... :-) Snip I'd be interested to hear what misinformation you were given at Blackfriars and Fenchurch Street NR stations if you can remember it? Both concerned validity. I don't have the PAYG validity on NR map in my head (and seldom use NR in London). On these two occasions, though, that was the best solution at short notice and asked before embarking on a journey of PAYG was valid. Blackfriars: I asked if PAYG was valid on Thamselink (well, you know what I mean) for a journey to Elephant & Castle (I was told it wasn't, finding out later that it would have been). Fenchurch Street: I asked if PAYG was valid for a journey to Limehouse (the guy at the barrier looked at me with a degree of uncertainty that suggested whatever he said wouldn't have much basis in fact). -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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