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Old April 22nd 06, 09:44 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Paul Corfield Paul Corfield is offline
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Default Another Oyster question

On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 04:28:21 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:

Yesterday I went from Canning Town to Bounds Green.

Used my PAYG to go through barrier at Canning Town, then used PAYG as I
went past the swipe thingy on the Silverlink/NLL platform. I was going to
go to Highbury and Islington and change.

I then remembered from the recent thread on UTL that the PAYG is not meant
to be used from Canning Town north of Stratford so I went back to the tube
(I'd just missed the Silverlink anyway). No more swipes or barriers. And
completed the journey on the tube.

Will I have been overcharged - ie charged for a Silverlink journey I never
actually took? I wasn't sure whether, when deciding afer all not to use
Silverlink, I should swipe at Canning Town again or ignore it. So I didn't
swipe out, in case the system (since I'd been on the platform for half and
hour) would think I'd done a round-trip Canning Town-Stratford-Canning Town
or something.

If I have been overcharged, any way of getting them to reimburse me? Or do
I (somewhat unfairly) have to put it down to my own fault for changing my
mind about my route after realising I couldn't legally do it on PAYG but
after honestly swiping the card on the thingy (what's the technical term
for these swipe thingies) at Canning Town platform?


Check your journey / deduction history on the touch screen machine at a
LU station or at a LU station. The card stores your last 10 trips so can
display those at a machine.

I doubt very much that the system will have deducted anything other than
a journey on PAYG for Z123 as I assume you took the tube via Zone 1. The
PAYG tariff will not have a fare in the ticket gate at Bounds Green for
a journey via Silverlink as the product is not valid on that service to
Highbury. When PAYG does become available on the NLL throughout then
life will get complicated for the sort of trip you made as the system
has no way of knowing which route you took - i.e. via Z2 or via Z1. I
am sure the solution to that problem is taxing several brains as we
speak. A potential solution is to get people to validate en route at an
interchange point but that creates all sorts of issues of its own.

If by some miracle you have been overcharged then contact the Oyster
Help Desk as they seem to be the only people who can authorise a
resetting of a journey / refund.
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Paul C


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