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When is a travelcard not a travelcard?
When it's to zone 9.
Woke up at a friend's place in Wallington, near Croydon and far from the Pays du PAYG. Wanted to go home to god's own Finsbury Park, then visit a convalescing friend in Watford and then come home again. So, bought a Z1-9 travelcard. I happily used to the ticket to take the Southern to Victoria, the Vic to FP and back to Euston, and London Midland to Watford Junction - where the ticket machine ate my travelcard. I asked a member of staff, who i think was some sort of ticket inspector, and he asserted that this was right and proper - apparently outside Z6, a travelcard is good for one trip inward and one out. So it is not, as the name might suggest to the naive, a travelcard. I had a look through this charming booklet: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...d-junction.pdf And there's no mention of this. It does suggest you read this: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...s-zones1-6.pdf Which merrily chortles: Travel as much as you like in one day using a Day Travelcard And doesn't go on to qualify that with regards to Watford. So, what gives? Where's the rule that says Watford gets to eat my ticket? Where else am i at risk from surprise cartivory? I assume what's happening is that a Z1-9 travelcard is actually a return from BZ9 to Z1-6, much as you might buy a return from Chelmsford to Z1-6, and as such, is only valid for a trip in from Z9 followed by a trip out, as the fellow i spoke to indicated. In which case, it's a perfectly consistent and legit product, but *is not a bloody travelcard*. I imagine there have been threads about this here before, and i probably should have paid attention. But i didn't. So, what are my chances of getting Trading Standards to shut down the Z1-9 TC scam? tom -- Glass of water, glass of orange juice, cup of coffee, a spell on the toilet (Guinness hangovers only), back to bed for a good cry. Fried breakfast later. -- susumu, on curing hangovers |
When is a travelcard not a travelcard?
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(Tom Anderson) wrote: When it's to zone 9. Woke up at a friend's place in Wallington, near Croydon and far from the Pays du PAYG. Wanted to go home to god's own Finsbury Park, then visit a convalescing friend in Watford and then come home again. So, bought a Z1-9 travelcard. I happily used to the ticket to take the Southern to Victoria, the Vic to FP and back to Euston, and London Midland to Watford Junction - where the ticket machine ate my travelcard. I asked a member of staff, who i think was some sort of ticket inspector, and he asserted that this was right and proper - apparently outside Z6, a travelcard is good for one trip inward and one out. So it is not, as the name might suggest to the naive, a travelcard. I had a look through this charming booklet: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...d-tickets-Zone s-7-9-plus-watford-junction.pdf And there's no mention of this. It does suggest you read this: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...s-zones1-6.pdf Which merrily chortles: Travel as much as you like in one day using a Day Travelcard And doesn't go on to qualify that with regards to Watford. So, what gives? Where's the rule that says Watford gets to eat my ticket? Where else am i at risk from surprise cartivory? I assume what's happening is that a Z1-9 travelcard is actually a return from BZ9 to Z1-6, much as you might buy a return from Chelmsford to Z1-6, and as such, is only valid for a trip in from Z9 followed by a trip out, as the fellow i spoke to indicated. In which case, it's a perfectly consistent and legit product, but *is not a bloody travelcard*. I imagine there have been threads about this here before, and i probably should have paid attention. But i didn't. So, what are my chances of getting Trading Standards to shut down the Z1-9 TC scam? Isn't Watford Junction outside Zone 9? I thought it comprised just Chesham and Amersham. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
When is a travelcard not a travelcard?
wrote in message ... Isn't Watford Junction outside Zone 9? I thought it comprised just Chesham and Amersham. Correct, nearly. Watford Junction is just outside Zone 8, because in that area there is no Zone 9. Paul S |
When is a travelcard not a travelcard?
On Sun, 8 Nov 2009, Paul Scott wrote:
wrote in message ... Isn't Watford Junction outside Zone 9? I thought it comprised just Chesham and Amersham. Correct, nearly. Watford Junction is just outside Zone 8, because in that area there is no Zone 9. Huh. So should i actually have been excessed or something? The chap at Wallington seemed to think a Z1-9 TC was the thing i wanted; i suppose it's no great surprise that he wasn't immediately familiar with the ins and outs of the rules. tom -- This sig kills fascists. |
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When is a travelcard not a travelcard?
On Sun, 8 Nov 2009 22:08:28 +0000, Tom Anderson
wrote: Huh. So should i actually have been excessed or something? PFed, I guess, if a 1-9 ODTC is indeed what you had., as such a thing isn't valid to Watford Junction. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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When is a travelcard not a travelcard?
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(Neil Williams) wrote: On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 14:31:58 -0600, wrote: Isn't Watford Junction outside Zone 9? It is. What I think the OP actually bought is a Watford Junction outboundary Travelcard, which should indeed be eaten at the end. Would Croydon (or wherever, I see he wasn't too specific) have sold him a Watford Junction outboundary Travelcard, though? And wouldn't it be valid for a return trip to the zones if so? -- Colin Rosenstiel |
When is a travelcard not a travelcard?
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pleasereplytogroup (David Jackman) wrote: (Neil Williams) wrote in : On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 14:31:58 -0600, wrote: Isn't Watford Junction outside Zone 9? It is. What I think the OP actually bought is a Watford Junction outboundary Travelcard, which should indeed be eaten at the end. But outboundary travelcards should never be issued from within the zones, and I wasn't previously aware that National Rail stations could issue Z1-9 either. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...d-tickets-Zone s-7-9-plus-watford-junction.pdf does quote prices for a "Day Travelcard Z1-9 plus Watford Junction" but as it's £ 18.00 peak/£ 13.50 off-peak a Boundary Z6-Watford Junction is often a better option anyway. Assuming the ticket office in question did what they should have done, of course. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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