Author: Paul ScottPaul Scott Date: Dec 6, 2006 02:49
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> The National Rail network in the London area is already moving fares
> towards a zonal structure, as this is required before full Oyster
> integration can happen. Most of the alignment will take place over the
> next couple of years, resulting in a full, combined zonal structure for
> both Underground and overground fares (note the lower case 'o' on
> overground).
Duly noted! - there are at least 3 current uses of 'overground' that I can
think of;
everyone will need to be sure what they are referring to....
1. anything at all that isn't 'underground'
2. the South London 'Overground Network'
3. the ex Silverlink Metro services
Daft isn't it
Paul
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