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![]() "tim...." wrote: "Mizter T" wrote: "SamB" wrote: Hi all In the near future, I am intending to make a journey from Brockley to East Croydon, to meet a friend coming from Gatwick Airport, and then bringing him back to Brockley. How do I do this with Oyster? Do I just exit at East Croydon, then immediately enter again? Will this give me two separate journeys, or will I confuse it with an OOSI? There's no OSI at East Croydon, so no possibility of that coming into play - just exit at East Croydon and then re-enter. (Also worth noting that OSIs don't generally apply when exiting and then re-entering the same station/ gateline - e.g. if one were to exit Euston tube, then re-enter, that would start a new journey - though I'm not sure how things are configured at say Victoria, London Bridge, Liverpool Street or other NR termini stations, where one could concievably exit, circulate and then re-enter as part of an overall rail journey.) And what would happen if I touched in at Brockley, then did nothing else before touching out at Brockley an hour later? If one was to enter Brockley then exit it before the journey timed out, it'd be charged as a Brockley to Brockley (z2 to z2) journey, why wouldn't in be two unresolved journeys? Because entering and then exiting a station results in a journey from that station, to that station. |
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