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Should we include the rollout of equipment for London Overground? e.g Kentish Town West: validators fitted Gospel Oak: gates with wide gate fitted Mattdickinson 17:21, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
How will charging work for journeys involving a connection between Underground and National Rail lines? Some stations such as Farringdon have a single set of ticket barriers giving access to both Underground and National Rail services. Since the central part of the Thameslink network is included in Pay as you Go, I assume (?) that Thameslink stations count as Underground stations for ticketing purposes - i.e. if you touch in at Paddington, take a Circle Line train to Farringdon, then a First Capital Connect train to Blackfriars, you will be charged for a single zone 1 tube journey. Some stations even have Underground and National Rail trains calling at the same platforms (e.g. the Richmond branch of the District Line). Most stations, however, have separate ticket barriers for Underground and National Rail. Is the Oyster system supposed to recognise when you've made a "free" connection by touching out and back in at the same station within a short time interval, or will it charge for two separate journeys? How does it currently work at Liverpool Street? It seems unsatisfactory to have free connections available at some stations and not others, due to the arbitrary layout of barriers. Mtford 23:17, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
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Should we include the rollout of equipment for London Overground? e.g Kentish Town West: validators fitted Gospel Oak: gates with wide gate fitted Mattdickinson 17:21, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
How will charging work for journeys involving a connection between Underground and National Rail lines? Some stations such as Farringdon have a single set of ticket barriers giving access to both Underground and National Rail services. Since the central part of the Thameslink network is included in Pay as you Go, I assume (?) that Thameslink stations count as Underground stations for ticketing purposes - i.e. if you touch in at Paddington, take a Circle Line train to Farringdon, then a First Capital Connect train to Blackfriars, you will be charged for a single zone 1 tube journey. Some stations even have Underground and National Rail trains calling at the same platforms (e.g. the Richmond branch of the District Line). Most stations, however, have separate ticket barriers for Underground and National Rail. Is the Oyster system supposed to recognise when you've made a "free" connection by touching out and back in at the same station within a short time interval, or will it charge for two separate journeys? How does it currently work at Liverpool Street? It seems unsatisfactory to have free connections available at some stations and not others, due to the arbitrary layout of barriers. Mtford 23:17, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
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