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Mait001 wrote:
Most of the time I do have a (daily) Travelcard but occasionally, when making a single journey by bus (almost always from Clapham Junction to Fulham by 295 bus) I agree a Saver booklet would be a good idea - but I'd easily lose the booklet after the first couple of journeys. Incidentally, is there a stub that can be kept for tax purposes when all Saver tickets have been used? You retain the ticket, so I suppose you could produce it as evidence of spending 65p, though there's no indication of date/time/route on it. The Bus Saver (£3.90) consists of a stapled book of 6 cards, each of which looks like this (view with fixed width font such as Courier New): ___ | | | A | |...| / \ / \ \ B / \_____/ where A is the ticket which you retain, and B is the "staff receipt" which you tear off on boarding and hand to the driver/conductor. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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