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It isn't true on any trains from Motspur Park!
I think that might be a technical fault occurring on trains and SWR are working on it being fixed.There seems to be a new announcement on SWR as Chessington-bound trains arrive at Motspur Park - something to the effect that contactless and Oyster PAYG are not valid beyond "the next station". That's not right, is it? Seems really random.
Is this going to be a permanent restriction? Or just temporary?Phase IV: Iver to Reading - no date set, Oyster and contactless, but NOT valid on long distance GWR services.
I don't know. It is possible that the Oyster/contactless fares will be cheaper than the paper equivalents to compensate for only having the slow services.Is this going to be a permanent restriction? Or just temporary?
Would cause loads of problems for unknowledgeable average passengers though, certainly in the Reading to London direction where there aren't platform-specific barriers. I really hope they don't go ahead with a ludicrous permanent restriction like that. And what about the GWR fasts that stop at Slough, for example?I don't know. It is possible that the Oyster/contactless fares will be cheaper than the paper equivalents to compensate for only having the slow services.
With GWR already having different evening peak pricing on their two service types stand by for another totally predictable mess...I don't know. It is possible that the Oyster/contactless fares will be cheaper than the paper equivalents to compensate for only having the slow services.
Phase IV: Iver to Reading - no date set, Oyster and contactless, but NOT valid on long distance GWR services.
I know I know ....Would cause loads of problems for unknowledgeable average passengers though, certainly in the Reading to London direction where there aren't platform-specific barriers. I really hope they don't go ahead with a ludicrous permanent restriction like that. And what about the GWR fasts that stop at Slough, for example?
How is that going to be enforceable though? How is "high speed services" defined? It is awfully woolly. Quite frankly, it'd be better not to have Oyster to Reading at all than this absolute mess.I know I know ....
Slough and Maidenhead are the same as Reading. Only valid on stopping services, which TfL-Rail are expected to take over at the same time.
I don't know. It is possible that the Oyster/contactless fares will be cheaper than the paper equivalents to compensate for only having the slow services.
How is that going to be enforceable though? How is "high speed services" defined? It is awfully woolly. Quite frankly, it'd be better not to have Oyster to Reading at all than this absolute mess.
Is this GWR don't accept Oyster / Contactless at all, or do they accept it on trains which stop east of West Drayton? It sounds like it wouldn't be valid on the Maidenhead / Twyford / Thames Valley peak services operated by 387s but would be valid on the relief line services operated by 387s.
Would it be easier and simpler for Oyster and contactless not to be accepted on Intercity services?
Although this may only work at the Paddington end thinking about it.
Would it be easier and simpler for Oyster and contactless not to be accepted on Intercity services?
Although this may only work at the Paddington end thinking about it.
Define Inter-City? This branding hasn’t been used for 20 years.
The difference is that there is a defined list of departures which you can't use for the Thames Rover and Off-Peak Day tickets. It's long - but not unfathomably so - because it 'only' includes trains for a 3 and a bit hour stretch of the day. Imagine how long the list would have to be if you had to list all departures, all day long, that it's not valid on.It just wouldn't work!accepted in the afternoon peak departing Paddington.
It's all a total mess. The sooner GWR (and the DfT) accept they can't keep their sacred overpriced Anytime tickets between Reading and London non-undercut forever, the better.
Guess that'll be differentiated by the mainline platforms at Paddington not accepting Oyster.
It might work for the Anytime Day Single as that is a fair half-the-Return affair, but it wouldn't work at all for the Off-Peak Day Single where it's the normal 10p-less-than-the-Return spiel. I think it's accepted that due to the fact that the paper fare structure is remaining in place for the moment outside the Zones, that return journeys on PAYG will generally cost a little more from/to stations outside the Zones. But twice the price simply wouldn't be accepted.But they can - it just needs the Oyster fare to be set at £25 single peak and about £15 off peak. There is no reason why the Oyster fare needs to be cheaper than the current tickets.
There must be a fare which GWR and DfT could agree on. There will have to be if the DfT's consultation on pay as you go seems it to be a good idea (although of course once Crossrail is running there will be distinct gatelibe at Paddington).
Maybe this is actually about the issues caused by platforms 1, 8 and 9 at Paddington (and for that matter any other platform where the gates are not staffed) and how the minimum touch in fare is set.
But twice the price simply wouldn't be accepted. Perhaps it is this that's the stumbling block.
I think its ridiculous in South West London when Esher and Hinchley Wood don't accept oyster but Kingswood and Tadworth do.
With the extension to Luton Airport Parkway, Oyster will only be valid up to Elstree but Contactless to LAP? What is the point of contactless only as EMT/EMR already allow contactless at STP and that Nottingham Stoppers stop at LTN.
Agree with the last bit. Oyster is however being extended to Radlett; testing is underway with a go-live date expected to be next week.Who says EMR will accept contactless on their long distance trains which happen to stop at Luton Airport Parkway?
They aren't enough Oyster zones to extend acceptance beyond Elstree & Borehamwood as GTR presumably want to charge different fares to those in other Oyster zones.
Anyway, be careful what you wish for - Oyster / Contactless does not automatically bring cheaper fares when extended beyond the London boundaries.
Contactless fares are any permitted so cannot be restricted by operator as long as there are two stops served. If they are restricted then I'd expect them to be cheaper than the current fares from Luton Airport Parkway.