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But how do you touch in and out at stations without any Oyster readers?
My normal commute (with a zone 1,2,3 monthly on Oyster) is from West Ealing to Paddington, neither of which seem to have readers. I sometimes travel from Ealing Broadway (which does have readers) to Paddington. So shouldn't I regularly be having problems with unresolved journeys? Perhaps they are never noticed as I always renew online. Kat wrote: In message , K writes On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 13:27:08 +0000, Kat wrote: Yes... That's why you're getting unresolved journeys. Until Pre Pay was enabled it didn't matter so much. Unfortunately the information for passengers with season tickets has been less than clear.... The information is clear "...customers using prepay must touch in and out..." But, I'm led to beleive on here, incorrect :-) No, that information is absolutely correct; what seems to be confusing some people is the idea that they don't need to do the same if they have period tickets on Oyster. It is in *that* way that some of the publicity has been misleading. Everyone with an Oyster (except Freedom Passes and Staff Passes) now also have Pre Pay enabled whether they like it or not and whether they use it or not. |
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