Title: Oyster accepted as far as Dartford & Swanley Post by: ChrisB on September 25, 2014, 15:46:26 Apparently as part of the recent SouthEastern Direct Award. Not sure when the start date is.
Or what Zone they'll be in.... Title: Re: Oyster accepted as far as Dartford & Swanley Post by: JayMac on September 25, 2014, 16:07:49 Google is your friend. ;)
From the News Shopper (http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/11475754.Commuter_joy_with_Oyster_card_set_to_come_to_Dartford_and_Swanley/?ref=mr) (SE London/Kent): Quote Following successful talks the Oyster card is set to come to Dartford and Swanley, a move which has been greeted with joy among north Kent commuters. Southeastern and Transport for London made an agreement on September 11, with the Oyster card system set to be in place by December 2016. Commuters travelling to and from London have been frustrated in recent years as they are only able to use Oyster cards for part of their journey. Dartford MP Gareth Johnson said a more joined up approach will make life much easier. He told News Shopper: "Dartford commuters have been without Oyster services for too long. "I have had constituents getting in touch with me asking if it can be brought into the area for years. It should make things a lot easier. "Before it was one system from Dartford and another once you're on the underground. "And it's always been an anomaly that we could use the Oyster cards on buses in Dartford but not trains. "If they don't want to use Oyster people can still use the old system. I cannot see a downside to it." Shashi Verma, Transport for London's director of customer experience, said: "We will be working with the Department for Transport and Southeastern on their commitment to introduce Oyster to Dartford and Swanley. "We look forward to seeing it extended further.^ A spokesman for Southeastern added: "We are working with TfL to introduce Oyster to Swanley by 2016. "This forms part of our Direct Award contract signed off by the Department for Transport last week." (...continues with vox pops). No word on the Zones, but I imagine it'll be a similar set-up to places such as Brentwood, Shenfield, Grays, and Watford Junction which are in Zones B, C, G and W respectively. These, along with 7, 8 and 9 are discrete geographic zones rather than complete rings like Zones 1 to 6. Title: Re: Oyster accepted as far as Dartford & Swanley Post by: eightf48544 on September 26, 2014, 16:49:20 With Crossrail it would make sense to extend Oyster or its succesor to Reading! But would it be only on stoppers!
Title: Re: Oyster accepted as far as Dartford & Swanley Post by: ChrisB on September 26, 2014, 16:58:42 As Crossrail is a TfL product, Oyster will no doubt be extended to Reading. Differential pricing is likely, so I doubt very much it'll extend to all operators/services. At least to begin with
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