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Where do you "touch in" at DLR Blackwall?
Used Blackwall late Friday, huffed up the long stairs seeking a yellow
pad to "touch in". Didn't find it. Got to Bank, Central line to Nott Hill and exited ok. Machine gave journey as " - Notting Hill Gate" (space dash space) so it knew I had entered secretly without a 'touch' (monthly Z12 so I was street legal) Did my bleary but sober eyes miss the yellow pad at Blackwall? -- New ant-spam address cmylod at despammed dot com |
Where do you "touch in" at DLR Blackwall?
Colum Mylod wrote:
Used Blackwall late Friday, huffed up the long stairs seeking a yellow pad to "touch in". Didn't find it. Got to Bank, Central line to Nott Hill and exited ok. Machine gave journey as " - Notting Hill Gate" (space dash space) so it knew I had entered secretly without a 'touch' (monthly Z12 so I was street legal) Did my bleary but sober eyes miss the yellow pad at Blackwall? I've found that DLR validators aren't usually on the platforms, they're somewhere near the ticket machines at "ground" (or equivalent) level. This applied at Heron Quays, Island Gardens and Crossharbour when I last used the DLR. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
Where do you "touch in" at DLR Blackwall?
Colum Mylod wrote in message . ..
so it knew I had entered secretly without a 'touch' (monthly Z12 so I was street legal) So did you get charged more (single, 1-D)? -- Paul, who refuses to use oyster. |
Where do you "touch in" at DLR Blackwall?
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Where do you "touch in" at DLR Blackwall?
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 at 17:01:34, Colum Mylod
wrote: I expected a red bulb on exit and having to explain to the staff what happened but the gate whirled open and let me escape. Z12 monthly as I said so it was a valid exit, but I could have come in anywhere on the system outside Z2 for all it knew. Not necessarily; you don't actually have to touch in/out on DLR journeys if you have a valid Travelcard (and your card is checked about 1 journey in 3, I found, so you had *better* have a valid Travelcard), so if you are going via Bank, you have an unresolved journey anyway. If you're using pre-Pay, you do need to touch in/out, but not unless. -- Annabel Smyth http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/index.html Website updated 6 June 2004 |
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