Took a journey earlier from Aldgate to Hornsey by changing from Metropolitan to Great Northern at Moorgate – expected this whole thing to come out at £3.60 (zone 1-3) but actually amounted to £5.70 – assuming this is some special pricing structure for national rail trains, but I was just wondering if there was any logic/formula by which they price this or it’s just completely random based on the service?
On this line (the great Northern out of Moorgate), surely this unfairly penalises passengers who get off at the small stations (Hornsey/Harringey etc) with no tube connections. If I’d done the same journey on tube and Great Northern but got off at Finsbury Park which is just one stop before Harringey I’d have only paid £3.20 in total for my journey from Aldgate – I guess a big factor here is that there’s no way of the system knowing whether you used tube or national rail, as both Moorgate and Finsbury Park use one gateline for entry to/exit from all trains.
In my opinion an extra £2.50 charge to travel one stop and 3 minutes more on a Great Northern train seems quite excessive here – would be interested to hear your thoughts.