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If I were in (say) Reading, and I wanted to (in this order):
- travel from Reading to London (once) - pootle around London (lots) - travel from London to Reading (once) all in one day, I could buy from Reading a Reading to Z1-6 One Day TravelCard (called an 'out boundary travelcard', I think), which would let me do all that. *But* I am in London, and I want to (in this order): - pootle around London (lots) - travel from London to Reading (once) - travel from Reading to London (once) all in one day. Readers will of course notice that this is the same set of journeys, but in a different order. I have three questions: 1) Is a Reading to Z1-6 ODTC valid for this travel? assuming it is, then: 2) Am I _allowed_ to buy a Reading to Z1-6 ODTC from random_station_in_London? assuming I am, then: 3) Will I be _able_ to buy a Reading to Z1-6 ODTC from random_station_in_London? Many thanks for any answers! -- Larry Lard Replies to group please |
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