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Mike Bristow wrote:
In article , Laurence Payne wrote: For casual use, Oyster pre-pay isn't for you. Until national rail stop resisting the pre-pay system. It does seem unfair that your one-day card will cost a little more on paper than on Oyster. ODTs can be bought at "Ticket Stops" (ie, newsagents) on Oyster these days... can't they? You can't get an ODT on Oyster. But you can get Oyster Pre-Pay which is capped at the ODT rate or less (for journeys on TfL services). However you have to pay a £3 deposit to get an Oyster card. If they really want to encourage Oyster use, they should waive the deposit, or waive it if at least, say, £10 is loaded on to an Oyster Pre-Pay. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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