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"Mizter T" wrote ...
Bzzt... that's basically all wrong Andrew! With regards to the limited number of existing National Rail (NR) routes that accept Oyster PAYG - e.g. FGW, c2c - then agreement has indeed been reached individually between the TOC and TfL. However with regards to the rest of the network, all the London TOCs are negotiating through ATOC with TfL to reach an agreement - this appears to have been tortuous, and as yet no word has come out that the final agreement has actually been signed. Are you sure? I'm happy to accept that I could be wrong about the details of the players - ATOC / TfL / Franchisee, etc., but I find it hard to believe they are starting installation before the deal is totally done; I've certainly read nothing in the national or railway press to suggest that; and with the overlapping of routes and operators, that could take forever, with passengers being unable to predict what a journey would cost in the meantime. My reading suggests that the arguments have been about the *formula* for payment, not about line-by-line. But if you know better, I withdraw my comments (you usually do!). Andrew Much more likely that installation is being phased to spread the financial pain, and where possible to tie in with other work. It's not the readers that are expensive, but installing them and making them part of the system. There's even planning issues; though they may appear random, someone has decided where they should go. The apparent randomness may indicate shortcuts to share cable runs with other items, etc., etc. See my comments above. Installation of Oyster readers at NR stations does at least show that the TOCs ha eventually agreed in principle to the inevitable, i.e. accepting Oyster PAYG. But the nitty gritty dirty detail of revenue allocation is almost certainly what's holding everything up. |
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