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Fare Dodging Consequences
In message , Paul
Weaver writes (City Worker) wrote in message .com... OK - I own up. I have a Zone 2 annual season ticket. I found that this allowed me to run my journey from a Zone two station, through Zone 1, and back out of a Zone 2 station no problems since October. Much like the old paper ticket. Naughty. Last night, however, I travelled from North Acton (zone 2/3) to West kensington (zone 2), with a 23456 travel card. No I could have gone via ealing broadway (would have been faster normally), but there was no train listed on the westbound platform for 14 minutes. Instead I went via notting hill/earls court. If it had been oyster what would have happened? My guess is nothing unless you happened to get caught on the train in Zone 1 I don't know the set-up at Ealing Broadway but I think you can go from Central to District without going through any gates.. -- Kat Me, Ambivalent? Well, yes and no. |
Fare Dodging Consequences
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Fare Dodging Consequences
Kat wrote:
I don't know the set-up at Ealing Broadway but I think you can go from Central to District without going through any gates.. Yes, you can. -- John Ray, London UK. Mail to mefp49 is unlikely to be read. I can be contacted at xcf70 (same ISP). |
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