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Today I travelled to London on a super off-peak London One-day
Travelcard purchased from FCC at Luton Airport Parkway. I know from past experiences that these tickets operate the gates at all TfL stations that I've used, but consistently fail at those of South Eastern Trains (e.g. Charing Cross and London Bridge). Today I also found both of our tickets were rejected at London St.Pancras (upper level), which surprised me because EMT operate direct trains to Luton Airport Parkway and ought to have their barriers programmed correctly. I have no idea whether the fault is with FCC for not encoding the tickets correctly (as the EMT barrier man said) or with the other train companies failing to recognise this fairly new type of ticket. The rejection code, I think, is 105. It is really annoying to have to spend extra minutes searching out the manned barrier at these stations, where there is often a small queue of people with problems, and then explaining why my ticket fails. At some time I shall miss a train because of the extra delay. Has anyone else experienced the same problem? It would be useful to know before I try complaining to the various companies involved. -- Clive Page |
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