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Nick Leverton November 3rd 12 04:04 PM

Oyster top-up machines at St.Pancras ?
 
I just realised my Oyster needs a top-up for this evening but I'll be
arriving at St.Pancras main line and probably getting a bus from stop S on
Midland Road outside the side entrance. Is there a ticket machine at that
stop, to save me trekking out of my way to the LU ticket hall and back ?

Thanks!

Nick
--
"The Internet, a sort of ersatz counterfeit of real life"
-- Janet Street-Porter, BBC2, 19th March 1996

Mizter T November 3rd 12 05:16 PM

Oyster top-up machines at St.Pancras ?
 

On 03/11/2012 17:04, Nick Leverton wrote:
I just realised my Oyster needs a top-up for this evening but I'll be
arriving at St.Pancras main line and probably getting a bus from stop S on
Midland Road outside the side entrance. Is there a ticket machine at that
stop, to save me trekking out of my way to the LU ticket hall and back ?


Yes - all the First Capital Connect ticket machines 'do' Oyster, as I
think does the FCC ticket office too - both are up that end of the
station. (The EMT machines and ticket office don't, though.)

You'll need to press the Oyster 'virtual button' on the touchscreen to
activate the Oyster pad, and then if you're paying with cash you have to
select or type in the amount of credit you wish to add, unlike the LU
machines where you just feed in the coins. (Though this is a useful way
of getting a bit of change from a note - e.g. ask for £17 top-up but
give it a £20 note.)

Nick Leverton November 3rd 12 05:18 PM

Oyster top-up machines at St.Pancras ?
 
In article ,
Nick Leverton wrote:
I just realised my Oyster needs a top-up for this evening but I'll be
arriving at St.Pancras main line and probably getting a bus from stop S on
Midland Road outside the side entrance. Is there a ticket machine at that
stop, to save me trekking out of my way to the LU ticket hall and back ?


Never mind - change of plan, getting the tube first after all :-)

Nick
--
"The Internet, a sort of ersatz counterfeit of real life"
-- Janet Street-Porter, BBC2, 19th March 1996

Mizter T November 3rd 12 05:24 PM

Oyster top-up machines at St.Pancras ?
 

On 03/11/2012 18:18, Nick Leverton wrote:

In article ,
Nick Leverton wrote:
I just realised my Oyster needs a top-up for this evening but I'll be
arriving at St.Pancras main line and probably getting a bus from stop S on
Midland Road outside the side entrance. Is there a ticket machine at that
stop, to save me trekking out of my way to the LU ticket hall and back ?


Never mind - change of plan, getting the tube first after all :-)


Still prob worth topping up before you hit the Tube station, where the
ticket machines and windows are invariably busy.

(That said, before the new King's Cross concourse opened, the new
northern ticket hall at KXSP bucked this trend, but I'm not sure what
the situation is like now.)

[email protected] November 3rd 12 05:49 PM

Oyster top-up machines at St.Pancras ?
 
In article , (Mizter T) wrote:

On 03/11/2012 17:04, Nick Leverton wrote:
I just realised my Oyster needs a top-up for this evening but I'll be
arriving at St.Pancras main line and probably getting a bus from stop S
on Midland Road outside the side entrance. Is there a ticket machine at
that stop, to save me trekking out of my way to the LU ticket hall and
back ?


Yes - all the First Capital Connect ticket machines 'do' Oyster, as I
think does the FCC ticket office too - both are up that end of the
station. (The EMT machines and ticket office don't, though.)

You'll need to press the Oyster 'virtual button' on the touchscreen
to activate the Oyster pad, and then if you're paying with cash you
have to select or type in the amount of credit you wish to add,
unlike the LU machines where you just feed in the coins. (Though this
is a useful way of getting a bit of change from a note - e.g. ask for
£17 top-up but give it a £20 note.)


Ooh! That's worth knowing! I rarely top up near King's Cross because of the
queues or lack of change. Isn't there a handy Ticket Stop nearby though?

--
Colin Rosenstiel

[email protected] November 3rd 12 05:49 PM

Oyster top-up machines at St.Pancras ?
 
In article , (Mizter T) wrote:

On 03/11/2012 18:18, Nick Leverton wrote:

In article ,
Nick Leverton wrote:
I just realised my Oyster needs a top-up for this evening but I'll be
arriving at St.Pancras main line and probably getting a bus from stop S
on Midland Road outside the side entrance. Is there a ticket machine
at that stop, to save me trekking out of my way to the LU ticket hall
and back ?


Never mind - change of plan, getting the tube first after all :-)


Still prob worth topping up before you hit the Tube station, where
the ticket machines and windows are invariably busy.

(That said, before the new King's Cross concourse opened, the new
northern ticket hall at KXSP bucked this trend, but I'm not sure what
the situation is like now.)


The machines in the Western ticket hall seem to be OK when I'm there these
days.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Nick Leverton November 4th 12 05:47 PM

Oyster top-up machines at St.Pancras ?
 
In article , Mizter T wrote:

On 03/11/2012 17:04, Nick Leverton wrote:
I just realised my Oyster needs a top-up for this evening but I'll be
arriving at St.Pancras main line and probably getting a bus from stop S on
Midland Road outside the side entrance. Is there a ticket machine at that
stop, to save me trekking out of my way to the LU ticket hall and back ?


Yes - all the First Capital Connect ticket machines 'do' Oyster, as I
think does the FCC ticket office too - both are up that end of the
station. (The EMT machines and ticket office don't, though.)


Thanks for the hint, that worked really well. I used one of the 3 or
4 FCC machines tucked off to one side at the bottom of the escalators
down from SPI to the Northern ticket hall, and was the only person using
them so no queue. I exclude from that heading the gentleman apparently
scavenging them for for any unwanted coins in the change receptacle or
cards left in slots - does that happen often ?

Nick
--
"The Internet, a sort of ersatz counterfeit of real life"
-- Janet Street-Porter, BBC2, 19th March 1996


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