| TRANSPORT FORUM - TRAMLINK TICKETING
29th October 1999
The October Transport Forum ended with a surprise proposal
being put to Tramlink chairman Bob Dorey. Would the
new Croydon tram service accept a common tram and bus
pass for Wimbledon schoolchildren which would help relieve
the regular afternoon congestion around the station
and Centre Court?
The proposal originated from the working group of police,
schools and local authority examing the station problem,
but news of our initiative immediately sparked a fresh
rash of "fighting schoolgirls" headlines in
the local media. In the event, Bob Dorey flatly rejected
the idea, pointing out that his company could not recover
their proportion of the bus pass revenue from LT. Fellow
panellist Dick Halle , LT's head of strategy, subsequently
informed us that it was LT who set the Tramlink fares
and these could not be integrated since Tramlink runs
on a railway track and is thus liable to zone pricing
>from which the buses are exempt - and that in any
case, bus and tram fares were not strictly comparable.
The upshot is that schoolchildren as far out as Merton
Park can buy a combined bus-tram travelcard costing
only 20p a week more than the bus pass. From Merton
Park out to Croydon, however, the bus-tram card would
cost another £1.70 a week.
The debate thus continues. Our view: if, as we say,
we are really trying to create integrated transport
systems, why not prove the point by finding a simple
solution to this footling problem?
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