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On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 03:08:03 GMT, David of Broadway
wrote: Richard J. wrote: Poldie wrote: AndreaC wrote: Also, can two people share one Oyster travelcard so that if I had a zones 1-4, himself could use it on the days I'm not going to work from his place if he didn't fancy cycling to work (which is what he usually does) Yes. No. Pity you chose to contradict Paul C., who posted an hour before you, without any explanation. To quote from page 3 of TfL's "Get the most out of your Oyster card" leaflet: "If you have a Travelcard/Bus Pass on your Oyster card it is for your use only so you cannot let someone else use it." However, "You can let a friend or someone else, use your card, if you only use Oyster to pay as you go." Why is this the policy In general, tube tickets (like those on the mainline railways) have been non-transferable for a long time. I presume PAYG is transferable because it's considered to be like cash. Incidentally, do paper Travelcards have the same policy? Yes. I was at Edgware, trying unsuccessfully to persuade the ticket machine to accept my credit card, when a random stranger handed me his day Travelcard. (He did not ask for compensation.) Great, I thought, that solved my problem. But the person at the gates, who happened to have witnessed the transaction, would not let me through, insisting that the card wasn't mine. Who was right? The member of staff, I'm afraid. -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
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