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I'm quite new to London, and the vagaries of the TfL ticketing system;
overall I'm quite impressed by how well it works for something so complex - but there are some things I can't quite get my head around. I understand that a ticket on NR trains must be valid for every station at which that train stops. I've also had a quick look over section K of the National Fares Manual about Travelcard extension fares (although to be honest, it scares me). I've currently got a Zone 2 travelcard on Oyster. I've also got a Young Persons Railcard. I want to travel from Kensal Rise (zone 2) to Acton Central (also zone 2); this train's only intermediate stop is Willesden Junction (zone 3). What kind of ticket should I ask for at the booking office, how much would it cost me, and what kind of proof would I need to show of what's loaded onto my Oyster card? (a boundary zone 2 to boundary zone 2 single?) Now, for a slightly tricker one: Acton Central to Harringay Green Lanes. With this journey, the train leaves zone 2 on three occasions (at Willesden Junction, Hampstead Heath, and Crouch Hill, just before I get to Harringay). Would this need two of the above tickets, as well a a boundary zone 2 to Harringay GL, or is this a case of combining a Z2 7DTC with a Z3 ODTC, and entirely confusing any conductors I happen to encounter? Hopefully there's someone lurking here who understands the NFM better than I do.. cheers, - martin |
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