![]() |
Zone extensions with Oyster?
My flatmate has a monthly Zone 2-3 TC on her shiny new Oyster card.
What's the deal at the moment with ticket extensions if she needs to travel into Zone 1? |
Zone extensions with Oyster?
In article ,
Nick Cooper 625 wrote: My flatmate has a monthly Zone 2-3 TC on her shiny new Oyster card. What's the deal at the moment with ticket extensions if she needs to travel into Zone 1? At the moment I get a paper one, and show itat the gateline, muttering something about my Oyster not having Zone 1. -- Good night little fishey-wishes.... I've counted you, so no sneaky eating each other. -- FW (should I worry?) |
Zone extensions with Oyster?
"Mike Bristow" wrote in message
... In article , Nick Cooper 625 wrote: My flatmate has a monthly Zone 2-3 TC on her shiny new Oyster card. What's the deal at the moment with ticket extensions if she needs to travel into Zone 1? At the moment I get a paper one, and show itat the gateline, muttering something about my Oyster not having Zone 1. Extensions and Oyster are a total shag. I have a zone 1-2 but my girlfriend lives in zone 3, therefore when I go round to hers from work (Zone 1) I have to convince the man/woman in the ticket office that I just want a ticket from X to Y (where X is the Zone 2/3 boundary on the line and Y is the destination) and that this blue bit of plastic covers the rest. Said ticket from X to Y costs £1.10. Of course the ticket office is always very busy (at Charing Cross) so I can't get to the ticket office because there's a c.10 person queue and end up having to buy a ticket for the entire journey @ £2.20 (or £2.10, can't remember) or miss the train. So that's a free quid "they" are getting everytime I go to my girlfriend's. I spose I could dump her to stop this problem but we've just got engaged so it wouldn't be my preferred option. |
Zone extensions with Oyster?
Unless I'm very much mistaken, it was Rob
), in message who said: Extensions and Oyster are a total shag. I have a zone 1-2 but my girlfriend lives in zone 3, therefore when I go round to hers from work (Zone 1) I have to convince the man/woman in the ticket office that I just want a ticket from X to Y (where X is the Zone 2/3 boundary on the line and Y is the destination) and that this blue bit of plastic covers the rest. Said ticket from X to Y costs £1.10. Of course the ticket office is always very busy (at Charing Cross) so I can't get to the ticket office because there's a c.10 person queue and end up having to buy a ticket for the entire journey @ £2.20 (or £2.10, can't remember) or miss the train. So that's a free quid "they" are getting everytime I go to my girlfriend's. I spose I could dump her to stop this problem but we've just got engaged so it wouldn't be my preferred option. Don't be so ungrateful. If I was lucky enough to be engaged, the last thing I'd waste my time doing would be complaining about tickets. In the same situation, I'd have a card covering all the necessary zones, and be done with it. Stop taking the ****. There's loads of single, lonely, unhappy people out there. Just think about that next time you're paying the extra £1.20. BTN |
Zone extensions with Oyster?
"Nick Cooper 625" wrote in message om... My flatmate has a monthly Zone 2-3 TC on her shiny new Oyster card. What's the deal at the moment with ticket extensions if she needs to travel into Zone 1? She buys a Zone 1 extension from the ticket office or multifare machine? |
Zone extensions with Oyster?
In article ,
Rob wrote: Of course the ticket office is always very busy (at Charing Cross) so I can't get to the ticket office because there's a c.10 person queue and end up having to buy a ticket for the entire journey @ £2.20 (or £2.10, can't remember) or miss the train. So that's a free quid "they" are getting everytime I go to my girlfriend's. I think single zone extensions are available from the larger touch-screen vending machines - certainly the ones at Finchley Cenral and Leytonstone do. Under the "other tickets" section, I think. -- Good night little fishey-wishes.... I've counted you, so no sneaky eating each other. -- FW (should I worry?) |
Zone extensions with Oyster?
"Ben Nunn" wrote in message ... Don't be so ungrateful. If I was lucky enough to be engaged, the last thing I'd waste my time doing would be complaining about tickets. In the same situation, I'd have a card covering all the necessary zones, and be done with it. Stop taking the ****. There's loads of single, lonely, unhappy people out there. Just think about that next time you're paying the extra £1.20. LOL! "my lovelife has improved loads since i got my oyster...." |
Zone extensions with Oyster?
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 21:24:08 +0100, "Robin Mayes"
wrote: "Nick Cooper 625" wrote in message . com... My flatmate has a monthly Zone 2-3 TC on her shiny new Oyster card. What's the deal at the moment with ticket extensions if she needs to travel into Zone 1? She buys a Zone 1 extension from the ticket office or multifare machine? Sorry, should have been clearer. The question is more related to the fact that with a paper extension, the Oyster won't get swiped at the other end. Will extensions "eventually" go on your Oyster card? We've already heard horror stories that with PAYG we'll get charged the full whack for a supposed "incomplete journey" if the gates are open/not working and you don't/can't swipe the card at the other end. A lot of the Oyster documentation/the web-site is pretty vague at the best of times, but I don't think I've seen anything "official" that even mentions extensions. -- Nick Cooper [Carefully remove the detonators from my e-mail address to reply!] The London Underground at War: http://www.cwgcuser.org.uk/personal/...ra/lu/tuaw.htm 625-Online - classic British television: http://www.625.org.uk 'Things to Come' - An Incomplete Classic: http://www.thingstocome.org.uk |
Zone extensions with Oyster?
"spammy" wrote in message ... LOL! "my lovelife has improved loads since i got my oyster...." Better TM that quick, or they'll use it on the website! |
Zone extensions with Oyster?
"Nick Cooper" wrote in message ... Sorry, should have been clearer. The question is more related to the fact that with a paper extension, the Oyster won't get swiped at the other end. Will extensions "eventually" go on your Oyster card? We've already heard horror stories that with PAYG we'll get charged the full whack for a supposed "incomplete journey" if the gates are open/not working and you don't/can't swipe the card at the other end. A lot of the Oyster documentation/the web-site is pretty vague at the best of times, but I don't think I've seen anything "official" that even mentions extensions. Once all tickets are available on Oystercards (when PAYG is introduced) I see no reason why extension tickets cannot be loaded onto them. I just hope they iron out the "issues" that are already in evidence before PAYG is introduced though. |
All times are GMT. The time now is 09:11 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2006 LondonBanter.co.uk