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![]() On 12/04/2012 14:22, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 13:15:06 on Thu, 12 Apr 2012, Paul Scott remarked: So one arrives, utilizing a perfectly valid ticket, at Blackfriars. But, one cannot exit on the South Bank because it is managed by another operator. No, you definitely can arrive by tube and exit on the south bank via the NR station. The only time you'll pay an avoidable fare is if you walk in off the street AND cross the bridge AND exit without making a rail or tube journey. This is exactly what happens if you enter and exit anywhere else, it is NOT specific to Blackfriars at all. For example using Earls Court station as a short cut from Warwick Road to Earls Court Road. Though given both Trebovir and Penywern Roads are parallel to the station (one on each side) I wouldn't really call it a 'short cut'. This is what is explained (badly) No change there then ![]() by FCC on their website. |
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In message , at 15:13:11 on Thu, 12 Apr
2012, Mizter T remarked: For example using Earls Court station as a short cut from Warwick Road to Earls Court Road. Though given both Trebovir and Penywern Roads are parallel to the station (one on each side) I wouldn't really call it a 'short cut'. It's not a very useful short cut. Got a better example (that isn't complicated by OSI issues)? -- Roland Perry |
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