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Paul Weaver wrote:
wrote: After the usual extensive fuss in which I was threatened with prosecution for long term fare evasion, I left the scene and got my train as usual, but I was just wondering, does the inspector have any grounds for this claim at all? Theoretically, would I have to get off the train at Putney and then get back on again for the ticket to be valid? South West trains have never had a problem with this ticket combination; they've had a problem reading both tickets on the Oyster card, but once it's explained to them, they're fine with it. If the train stops at Putney you're fine. I'm not sure about through trains though. If (at least one of) the tickets are zonal, the train doesn't have to stop. In this case, both are, so no need to stop. Robin |
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