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![]() On Jan 22, 10:12*pm, David Jackman replytogroup wrote: "John Salmon" wrote: Arising out of this, I would caution railway enthusiasts using Oyster PAYG whilst staying on the system ... If you are doing anything remotely "odd" the advice would always be to get a paper Travelcard. *It's now the same price as a capped Oystercard and avoids so many problems I'm a Londoner, and think Oyster is a fantastic system that I greatly value - the ability to simply be able to head off without having to worry about working out if one would be better off with a Day Travelcard or not is great. However I would agree that if people are planning on doing 'odd' things, such as standing around on a station for a long time, or going for a ride there and back without exiting the system at the far end, or backtracking on oneself, or other variants thereof - in other words things that rail enthusiasts are perhaps wont to do - then a paper Day Travelcard would be wise, as it sidesteps any potential issues. Oyster is designed for people making A to B journeys, i.e. getting from one place to another, which is what the (public) transport system is designed for too, after all! |
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