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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 07:58:08PM +0000, Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Tim Roll-Pickering writes Yes but if you have the season/travelcard already on it's difficult to use PAYG. For instance if I have a Zones 1-3 travelcard and want to go Forest Gate (Z3) to Ilford (Z4) I *can't* just use PAYG - I will *have* to get an OEP which won't be available at my local starting station. Agreed - you'd have to go to the Oyster shop just opposite the station. OTOH, you can add the OEP at any time and from any convenient place that supplies it - it costs nothing and it remains there to use for whenever you want it. Although you can only have one on there, and only use it once, so if you make that journey fairly often (but not often enough to make a travelcard worthwhile) then you have to visit that grotty little shop every time, and hope that the spotty youth working there on that day knows what the hell you're talking about, and that the equipment works. My experience of trying to buy Oyster in shops outside the centre indicates that this will not work well. But I suspect that NR ticket offices in the London area will eventually provide the full range of Oyster services - it would be madness not to do so. Yes, I expect they will eventually. Only when they do - all of them - will I consider PAYG to be usable. And there need to be several machines in the station from which to collect OEPs, to avoid queueing and to make Oyster (mostly) simple and convenient. Or OEPs need to be abolished. Stations will also need to be able to deal with Oystery problems, setting up of auto-topup, and all the other things that currently require a visit to a tube station or an expensive premium-rate phone call. And no doubt the paper extension fare will be whacked up to punish me for not buying something unavailable to me. It's not "unavailable" unless you can't cross the road to the Oyster shop, and I've not seen any evidence in the 2010 fares tables of zone extension tickets being "whacked up". Please could you let me know where the nearest *competent* Oyster shop is to Thornton Heath station whose equipment actually works? Last time I asked TfL they couldn't tell me. The nearest shop, according to them, was about ten minutes walk away, and their machine was broken. The other two they suggested didn't know how to work the machine, and didn't have any cards to sell. -- David Cantrell | Cake Smuggler Extraordinaire When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life -- Samuel Johnson |
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