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Old November 20th 03, 09:05 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Barry Salter Barry Salter is offline
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Default LT card validity on suburban rail

On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 14:22:30 +0000, Tom Anderson
wrote:

When did this last change? The thing is, when i started being a student in
London, a few months ago, there was a big story in a student paper about
how our Great Helmsman, Mr Livingstone, had changed the rules in such a
way to make the LT card more use to people living in northeast London. Did
i imagine that?


The current list of interavailable routes (sourced from the September
issue of the National Rail Fares Manuals) is as follows:

+ Amersham–Marylebone
+ Finsbury Park–Kings Cross
+ Finsbury Park–Moorgate and intermediately
+ Liverpool Street–Seven Sisters/Tottenham Hale/Walthamstow Central (and
intermediately)
+ Gunnersbury–Richmond
+ Harrow & Wealdstone–Queens Park
+ Kentish Town–St Pancras/Kings Cross
Thameslink/Farringdon/Moorgate/Blackfriars/London Bridge/Elephant &
Castle
+ Kenton–Euston (but not joining or alighting at Kilburn High Road and
South Hampstead)
+ Stratford–Liverpool Street
+ Stratford–Custom House
+ Upminster–Fenchurch Street/Liverpool Street (but not joining or
alighting at Forest Gate & Maryland)

HTH,

Barry

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