Question for Londoners on Flist or Lurking
Apr. 7th, 2011 03:08 pmApparently London is attempting to help NYC's MTA :
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/oct/23/new-york-london-subway-tube
Question to all the Londoners reading this and on my flist? How successful has the Oyster System been? And do you agree with the praises lauded in this article? Curious minds want to know.
[Poll #1727767]
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/oct/23/new-york-london-subway-tube
Question to all the Londoners reading this and on my flist? How successful has the Oyster System been? And do you agree with the praises lauded in this article? Curious minds want to know.
[Poll #1727767]
Off-topic, just in case you wondered if it is possible to manipulate statistics? I've got proof, apparently there are software products that aid in data and statistical manipulation. Why do it yourself, when your computer can do it for you? (Google - SAS Systems - Statistical Manipulation or Data Manipulation.)
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Date: 2011-04-08 02:30 am (UTC)We are a 24/7 service. Is London - 24/7? It wasn't in the 1980s, but then in the 1980s you had zones, and paper tickets. So it may have changed. I remember having to take buses after midnight.
NYC has always been 24/7 - dating back to the 1960s, if not before. So this may be an issue regarding implementation.
Currently we all have metro-cards for subways/buses, with rail tickets for trains.
Did read an article in the London Times about the Oyster failing on occasion.