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Old April 26th 07, 10:57 AM posted to uk.transport.london
John B John B is offline
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Default LU end-to-end journey data

On Apr 24, 5:38 pm, MIG wrote:

No, the answer is to sell extensions at a sensible price to people who
can show a paper travelcard at the start of their journey.

There's no reason why the £4 punishment fare should apply to people
who need an extension on a paper travelcard.


AIUI, period Travelcards from out-boundary on National Rail are valid
from z1-6, so the question doesn't arise.

If you have any other form of period Travelcard, then not getting it
on Oyster is just bizarre masochism.

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