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London Thameslink On The Underground
In message , Roy Badami
writes Oh, sorry, NR tickets to London Thameslink were never valid on the Moorgate branch anyway, so I don't understand why your ticket would open the barriers at St Pancras or Moorgate. Are you sure about that? I have a vague memory that they were valid to Barbican and Moorgate until that branch was closed, but I could be wrong. I suspect the reason why the tickets open underground barriers at places like St.Pancras and London Bridge is that when the through London service is interrupted (nearly every evening and all weekend for the last couple of years) these tickets are explicitly valid via underground service such as the Northern Line. I have always found them to work the relevant underground barriers at such times, and suspect that the barrier software isn't clever enough to know the details of the times when the Thameslink blockade is in place, so they may well be valid at all times of day. -- Clive Page |
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