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Old February 2nd 04, 02:43 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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"Dave Liney" wrote in message
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"TheOneKEA" wrote in message
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IMO if a station is evacuated for any reason, TfL have two ways to deal
with Oystercards:

1. Set up a booth with a battery-powered wireless validator and simply

have
everyone touch their card to erase the entry record, then let them go.
2. Do the same as above, but instead generate an exit record and charge

them
for their abortive journey.


Or option 3. Cancel all unresolved journeys on the central system for

people
who could have been effected. Having had local staff make announcements

that
you won't be charged.

Dave.



Option three is what they used the other day when there was a network wide
failure of gates. I however did not hear any reassuring P/A's at the
stations I went through.