pat okeeffe
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Hi -
Anybody have any views ideas, on my recent problems, below, with trying to get a plus bus ticket put onto my daughters new key card? It also helps me get this off my chest - so I hope youll bear with me here.
Because of the cheap discount at which plus bus operates compared with the full price of a bus season ticket within my local area, Brighton and Hove, instead of buying my daughter a regular bus season ticket I have been buying her the cheapest available child 3-monthly rail season ticket (Newhaven Town to Newhaven Harbour) within the Brighton and Hove plus bus area combined with a plus bus season ticket for the same period.
Up to now we have been using paper tickets, however she keeps losing these and its not cheap getting a replacement at £20 a time, and her friends all have plastic keycards. So, from the beginning of the spring school term, weve decided to use a plastic rail keycard on which can be uploaded the aforementioned tickets. Brighton and Hove buses run their own keycard system but the rail card is also designed to work on the buses too if plus bus is loaded.
After many phone calls and constant contradictions by members of the rail key card team, I managed to get them to load a plus bus ticket onto the card, and this involved hanging around in Newhaven, a god forsaken place on a wet winter evening, for three hours to validate the ticket at Newhaven Town station. Unfortunately, they loaded the wrong dates into the system and the card wouldnt work on the bus. Several calls and days later (because they had been on training and couldnt deal with queries), I finally get them to load the ticket, my daughter having been unable to use the bus for three days.
Now they tell me that they are only allowing this ticket onto our smart card as a one-off and that in future stations between Newhaven and Seaford cannot be used on a key card in this way, despite their being in the Brighton and Hove plus bus area, and despite the fact that Southern's own on-line system allows you to add Brighton and Hove plus bus in this area, even for key card bookings, although at present all plus bus tickets have to be loaded by members of their team after making a phone call.
The Southern smart card team claim that this is to do with agreeing with Brighton and Hove Bus company over this. I phoned the key card team at Brighton and Hove Buses, and they have no issues with this whatsoever.
Anybody have any views ideas, on my recent problems, below, with trying to get a plus bus ticket put onto my daughters new key card? It also helps me get this off my chest - so I hope youll bear with me here.
Because of the cheap discount at which plus bus operates compared with the full price of a bus season ticket within my local area, Brighton and Hove, instead of buying my daughter a regular bus season ticket I have been buying her the cheapest available child 3-monthly rail season ticket (Newhaven Town to Newhaven Harbour) within the Brighton and Hove plus bus area combined with a plus bus season ticket for the same period.
Up to now we have been using paper tickets, however she keeps losing these and its not cheap getting a replacement at £20 a time, and her friends all have plastic keycards. So, from the beginning of the spring school term, weve decided to use a plastic rail keycard on which can be uploaded the aforementioned tickets. Brighton and Hove buses run their own keycard system but the rail card is also designed to work on the buses too if plus bus is loaded.
After many phone calls and constant contradictions by members of the rail key card team, I managed to get them to load a plus bus ticket onto the card, and this involved hanging around in Newhaven, a god forsaken place on a wet winter evening, for three hours to validate the ticket at Newhaven Town station. Unfortunately, they loaded the wrong dates into the system and the card wouldnt work on the bus. Several calls and days later (because they had been on training and couldnt deal with queries), I finally get them to load the ticket, my daughter having been unable to use the bus for three days.
Now they tell me that they are only allowing this ticket onto our smart card as a one-off and that in future stations between Newhaven and Seaford cannot be used on a key card in this way, despite their being in the Brighton and Hove plus bus area, and despite the fact that Southern's own on-line system allows you to add Brighton and Hove plus bus in this area, even for key card bookings, although at present all plus bus tickets have to be loaded by members of their team after making a phone call.
The Southern smart card team claim that this is to do with agreeing with Brighton and Hove Bus company over this. I phoned the key card team at Brighton and Hove Buses, and they have no issues with this whatsoever.