View Single Post
  #5   Report Post  
Old September 16th 08, 05:13 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
MIG MIG is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity at LondonBanter: Jun 2004
Posts: 3,154
Default One day travelcards and collection from fastticket machines

On Sep 16, 6:06*pm, Mizter T wrote:
On 16 Sep, 17:23, "Michael R N Dolbear" wrote:





Barry Salter wrote


wrote
Until recently, it has been possible to purchase an in-boundary
one day travelcard (one with a London station as the origin) on
a trainline-derivative booking site and then collect it from a
fastticket machine. *This now appears to have changed.


"The Manual" (formerly Section K of the NFM) that state:
+ *in advance – from 0930 Monday to Friday, any time at weekends, and
Public Holidays, up to 7 days in advance of the day for which the
ticket is dated.


If this applies to any Off-Peak ticket then you can buy one in advance
only at on a day and at a time when it would be valid if issued for
immediate travel ?


Seems pointlessly restrictive


Perhaps just intended to keep leisure travellers who wish to buy
tickets in advance away from clogging up busy ticket offices during
the rush hour (leisure travellers often having a leisurely demeanour
whilst rush hour travellers are often... you see where I'm going with
this).



Would a NR automatic ticket barrier reject an attempt to use a
post-dated ticket ?


Yes, as would an LU one.


But can you still get travelcards from shops that aren't dated till
they've been through a barrier? Presumably one could buy them any
time, but you'd need to come to an understanding about the date
stamped on it.