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Old April 15th 08, 12:37 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default FCC (GN) Z6 Boundary Extension Ticketing

On 15 Apr, 11:03, "Clive D. W. Feather" cl...@on-the-
train.demon.co.uk wrote:
In article , Barry Salter
writes

*Is* it necessary to stop at the boundary station when making such a
journey?

Only if the "other" ticket is *NOT* a Season ticket, as per Condition
19 of the NCoC.


Note, by the way, that a "Boundary Zone" ticket is *not* a separate
ticket for the purposes of NCoC 19. Rather, it's a receipt for the
additional fare to extend your journey, so that your Travelcard
*becomes* the ticket valid for the journey to the named station.

[This was hammered into me the other day when Kentish Town actually
issued me a "zonal extension", on LU stock, when I asked for a BZ6 to
Luton ticket. The gates at Luton were happy with it, though.]


Most interesting. Can you provide some more information as to how it
was issued - did it actually state "zonal extension" in those words on
the ticket, did it cost the right amount (i.e. what you'd be charged
if you bought it as a National Rail ticket office), was it correctly
discounted as per your Gold Card etc?