Re: best way to get around london for 3&half days




On Jan 25, 10:01 pm, Paul Corfield <aoo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 04:23:45 -0800 (PST), martin
<martin.deut...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jan 25, 10:50 am, "Steve Dulieu" <steve.dul...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Because it doesn't always work properly. This is what happened to me over
the weekend;
As I work for LUL I'd got a new PAYG loaded Oyster with 20 quid on it for
use on National Rail.

I thought I'd read somewhere (or possibly just imagined) that LUL
staff passes could now be loaded with a PAYG balance for use where
they're not free. I take it that this isn't the case?

No, not correct.  It is impossible to load any Oyster product to a staff
pass.  This is similar to the situation where cash cannot be loaded to
Freedom Passes.

If you're ancient like me and have privilege ticket facilities then you
can get a privilege rate PAYG Oyster card for use on NR lines where a
TfL staff pass is not valid.  I have one of these but have not yet used
it in anger.

Staff without privilege facilities have to do what Steve D has done and
have a public card for use on NR.

Having two cards throws up all sorts of conundrums about where to
validate and not.  Even worse for those of us who also get free travel
on a TOC line as a perk of the job.  If I wanted to travel from
Chingford to Liverpool St I'd have to validate at Chingford, rush off
the train at Walthamstow Central to touch out and pay for that bit,
validate my staff pass for entry, get back on the train and then touch
out at the other end.  Oh and I need to hold an additional ticket for
the free bit from Walthamstow to Liv St!    Needless to say I haven't
tried this yet ;-)

Basic question - this free travel on a TOC line, this is to enable an
LUL employee to get from their place of dwelling into work, right? If
so, is it just employees above a certain seniority? And does it apply
anywhere else within the TfL family?

(And if the extra ticket is a paper ticket, then would the second
validation - the 'touch-in' of the TfL staff pass - be required at
Walthamstow Central?)


There are other scenarios where mid journey validation could be
necessary. This is why I am joining MIG's campaign for validators on
trains ;-)

Validators in one's pocket, I should think! ;)
.



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