tummansininen wrote:... the new system will be MUCH better for people who travel very short distances yet have to go over a border. The present system means if you go one stop on the train, from Tikkurila to Puistola, it costs you a regional ticket! The new system won't have that problem.
The issue with this statement is that it's mixing up two benefits of the new system.
The new system has
1) different boundaries
2) the concept of what we might call an "add on ticket" if you have zone A/B ticket and want to go into zone C. You only pay the extra part you don't already have, not a ticket for the complete route like now.
The Tikkurila -> Puistola benefit comes from the zone boundaries changing but for every trip where you can say the new zones are better you can find examples when they are worse. Trips completely inside espoo might go from one zone now -> two zones in the future (and two zones in some circumstances are more expensive than current one zone tickets).
Two zone trips are also not as expensive as for the current regional ticket . Since regional in the future maps to A/B/C (three zones). I have not seen details of the single ticket prices for the new system though. They only mentioned that approximately
A/B season ticket = current single city price
B/C season ticket = single city price + 10euro
A/B/C season ticket = regional ticket price
Benefit 2 in no way relates to the zone boundaries changing. they could implement it now if they wanted. but I suppose the ticketing machines would need changing, so they are doing 1 and 2 a the same time.
Perhaps they will change the ticket machines so that you have a choice of zone buttons (A/B/C/D). You tap the zone of your final destination. If the machine in the bus/train knows where it currently is then it can calculate what kind of ticket you need, including the logic that if you have an A/B season ticket and you enter C as your final destination then you're only charged a single ticket for travel in zone C (and not A/B/C like currently).