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On Jun 18, 5:08*pm, Tom Barry wrote:
Mizter T wrote: On Jun 18, 4:00 pm, John B wrote: ... I despair... Agreed - that is a *monumentally stupid* example. A far better example would have been Balham (zone 3) to Victoria (zone 1). The Tube PAYG fare is £2.70/peak, £2.20/off-peak. A single rail fare is £3.10 (within the London zones, all rail fares are conform to the same fare scale and are all priced zonally, albeit issued on a point-to-point basis). The worst examples are likely to be in the suburbs, where comparing, say, a Z3 to Z4 tube, north-of-river-TOC PAYG and south-of-river-TOC PAYG is likely to provoke howls of outrage from the people who, let's face it, are waiting longest anyway. Woah there - don't simply presume those north-of-river TOCs that currently accept Oyster PAYG will necessarily stay on the cheaper LU farescale (though I think it would be fair to assume that straightforward interavailable journeys - easiest example being Stratford to Liverpool St - would stay on the Tube fare scale, though that does then beg the question as to how a Maryland to Liverpool St journey would be charged - if it's the higher NR fare scale then that'd encourage people to just walk to Stratford instead.) To throw this question into sharp relief, perhaps the easiest question to ask is whether FGW will stay on the LU PAYG farescale, or decide to shift over to the higher NR PAYG farescale? The example I'd toss out would be Chiswick-Brentford (SWT), Chiswick Park-Boston Manor (Tube) and Acton Main Line-Hanwell (FGW), all Z3-Z4 trips over broadly similar distances (2, 4 and 3 stops respectively). *I know the first one is £2.10, the second is £1.10 and I'm pretty sure the third is £1.10 as well, although I'm open to correction. *Can anyone confirm; are the existing National Rail PAYG schemes all on the Tube fare scale even when you aren't going between Tube stations? [The £2.10 Chiswick-Brentford fare being the paper rail fare] Yes - all the existing NR PAYG schemes are all on the LU farescale, even if you don't go anywhere near an LU station. As I ponder above, the question is whether they'll stay that way. |
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