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Is pay-per-use Oystercard cheaper than... an annual travelcard?
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January 3rd 06, 04:53 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Richard Adamfi
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Is pay-per-use Oystercard cheaper than... an annual travelcard?
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Is Oyster also not available on National Rail between West Brompton and
Earl's Court? What about a journey starting at Richmond and ending at
Stratford but via the North London Line? If none of these are possible,
then the whole thing is a massive con.
If you think it is a con, blame the TOCs for not accepting Oyster,
rather than Ken/TfL.
TfL advise in their publicity that a Day Travelcard may be better if
you use National Rail services.
Oyster Pre-Pay is only valid on the following National Rail lines:
Amersham to Marylebone
Finsbury Park to King's Cross/Moorgate
Harrow & Wealdstone to Euston (but not at Kilburn High Road/South
Hampstead)
Kentish Town to Moorgate/Elephant & Castle/London Bridge
Liverpool Street to Walthamstow Central
Tottenham Hale/Seven Sisters (but not at intermediate stations)
Richmond to Gunnersbury
Stratford to Canning Town
Stratford to Liverpool Street
Upminster to Fenchurch Street/Liverpool Street via Barking (but not at
Forest Gate/Maryland)
West Ruislip/South Ruislip to Marylebone (but not at intermediate
stations)
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