Flinn Reed
Member
- Joined
- 8 Dec 2017
- Messages
- 209
I think for the contactless expansion to be fair, it should cover stations of a similar distance in every direction. Places like Cambridge or Milton Keynes seem too far out for TFL fares. Places will get left out wherever the boundary is drawn, but roughly would make sense to stop near the airports and places like Reading. So going clockwise from the Thames, my suggestion would be for contactless fares to go out to Rainham, Maidstone, Paddock Wood, Tunbridge Wells, East Grinstead, Three Bridges, Horsham, Guildford, Aldershot, Farnborough, Reading, Henley, Princes Risborough, Aylesbury Vale, Tring, Luton, Stevenage, Stansted Airport, Chelmsford, Southend Victoria and Shoeburyness. Excluding stations towards Southminster and Uckfield.
Also regardless of who is operating the trains, ideally all stations within this area should receive TFL branding - including Central London terminal stations. Part of the success of the Overground and Elizabeth Line is consistent signage with the rest of the tube/TFL network.
I also think this would be a good opportunity to simplify fares across London and the home counties - ideally expanding Oyster use to all contactless stations. Since TFL took over the Overground and expanded oyster/contactless, fares further out have ended up very inconsistent between nearby rail lines - for example compare the outer Metropolitan Line stations to adjacent ones on the WCML. Could perhaps now reduced the number of fare zones, and with the numbered zones covering all stations accepting contactless:
Zones 1 & 2 - as present
Zone 3 - all stations current in zones 3 & 4
Zone 4 - all remaining stations within the M25
Zone 5 - stations outside the M25
Could also add a zone 6 if special fares need to be kept anywhere, such as airports or HS1.
Also regardless of who is operating the trains, ideally all stations within this area should receive TFL branding - including Central London terminal stations. Part of the success of the Overground and Elizabeth Line is consistent signage with the rest of the tube/TFL network.
I also think this would be a good opportunity to simplify fares across London and the home counties - ideally expanding Oyster use to all contactless stations. Since TFL took over the Overground and expanded oyster/contactless, fares further out have ended up very inconsistent between nearby rail lines - for example compare the outer Metropolitan Line stations to adjacent ones on the WCML. Could perhaps now reduced the number of fare zones, and with the numbered zones covering all stations accepting contactless:
Zones 1 & 2 - as present
Zone 3 - all stations current in zones 3 & 4
Zone 4 - all remaining stations within the M25
Zone 5 - stations outside the M25
Could also add a zone 6 if special fares need to be kept anywhere, such as airports or HS1.