Hello,
Looking at the single fare finder, Caledonian Road & Barnsbury to Watford Junction is as below.
This obviously implies the route should be taking the Overground Mildmay Line to Willesden Junction, interchange for the Overground Lioness Line to Watford Junction.
The fare above per se covers zone 2 to 10. Thus, passengers do not even need to touch the pink reader at Willesden Junction.
However, a brilliant passenger would know that the fastest route below would only take 38 minutes, rather than the above Overground route which takes more than an hour.
Step 1. Overground Mildmay Line to Highbury & Islington
Step 2. Victoria Line to Euston
Step 3. National Rail to Watford Junction.
I wonder how much the passenger would be charged when using the above fastest route via Euston. Peak £12.5/Off-peak £9? However, this is not listed in the single fare finder as the above screenshot.
However, if you change the departure station to Dalston Kingsland, the single fare finder would be able to show the full fare with the alternative fare, as the screenshot provided below.
Looking at the single fare finder, Caledonian Road & Barnsbury to Watford Junction is as below.
This obviously implies the route should be taking the Overground Mildmay Line to Willesden Junction, interchange for the Overground Lioness Line to Watford Junction.
The fare above per se covers zone 2 to 10. Thus, passengers do not even need to touch the pink reader at Willesden Junction.
However, a brilliant passenger would know that the fastest route below would only take 38 minutes, rather than the above Overground route which takes more than an hour.
Step 1. Overground Mildmay Line to Highbury & Islington
Step 2. Victoria Line to Euston
Step 3. National Rail to Watford Junction.
I wonder how much the passenger would be charged when using the above fastest route via Euston. Peak £12.5/Off-peak £9? However, this is not listed in the single fare finder as the above screenshot.
However, if you change the departure station to Dalston Kingsland, the single fare finder would be able to show the full fare with the alternative fare, as the screenshot provided below.