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Old March 1st 11, 01:13 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Super-Off Peak Day Travelcards from Cambridge

In article , (Clive Page)
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In message ,
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It can't possibly be FCC's fault. The ticket was NXEA only, issued by
an NXEA ticket machine at an NXEA station, Cambridge.


My mistaken assumption. So please complain to NXEA. Obviously
more than one train operator is failing to notify all the others
about their new ticket types. In the case of FCC these have now
been in use for at least 18 months, and still they haven't bothered
to circulate details.
And they haven't even bothered to program their own barriers to
accept them, in some cases.


I've only ever had problems with SWT barriers, at Vauxhall and Putney.
None at Cambridge, King's Cross, Tottenham Hale or the Underground.

Why are you so sure the fault lies with NXEA/FCC and not SWT, who do have
Super Off-Peak tickets of their own.

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Colin Rosenstiel