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Dodgy gates at finsbury park
wrote: On Fri, 13 May 2011 14:47:43 +0100 "Mizter T" wrote: Yes, I suppose that could be the case. No doubt even then however she'd have ended up paying more than for just a straightforward through journey. I disagree - the system doesn't operate randomly. However please do note that I'm not criticising her or anyone else who might get caught up in I'm not saying it operates randomly , but what she would be doing is effectively finishing one journey and then starting a new one at the same station which always costs more than a through journey. Anyone who doesn't believe me is welcome to try it! No - it would be charged as one through journey - because it's configured as an OSI, and that's what happens at OSIs - 'closed' journeys are re-opened when touching in at the second station/gateline, or in this case on the standalone validators en-route to the Tube platforms. (Am prob up that way shortly, if so I'll try it out in practice.) |
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