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Jack wrote: On 25 Oct, 12:38, "Graham J" wrote: Then I thought for even longer periods, which I would have thought would include your hour long journey, you'd be considered to have make one journey without an exit, and then another one without an entry and so be debited another maximum fare in addition to the one on entry. *Or if your station has entry/exit validators instead of a gateline you would be considered to have made one journey without an exit and were now starting another one. I don't think you can ever be regarded as having made an exit without an entry. If you attempt an exit at a gateline when you don't have a journey open, surely you'll get "seek assistance"? -roy |
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