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Mon, 27 Feb 2006, asdf remarked: If you ask at a tube ticket window, you can get a print-out showing your most recent journeys, including their costs. When I last topped up my card, I did it at a window because the queue there was smaller than the queue for the only working Oyster-enabled machine (hard to believe, but true). While I was there I asked for a "printout", and got about two feet of till roll that had loads of stuff about when I'd topped up, as well as a whole bunch of journeys. But that's hardly good enough given that one of my clients requires expenses in promptly, and if I'm dashing for a train home I don't want to have to queue at the underground ticket office every time I depart from KX/StPancras. (I'm unlikely to be back before my expenses are due in, and even them I'm probably dashing the opposite direction). It's better than the Nottingham equivalent of the Oyster (Easyrider Anytime), which I don't think has any scope for a per-journey receipt. [And can only be topped up at one location, in the City Centre]. http://www.nctx.co.uk/EasyRider/Easyrider.htm -- Roland Perry |
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