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![]() sweek wrote: Just a question about this... If I travel on the DLR to Heron Quays and get on the Jubilee there, do I have to touch out at Heron Quays? Can touching out unnecessarily ever actually cost me out? And how do I register so I can see my journeys online and check these things? I already set my account to auto-top-up, but it still doesn't seem to show me my journey history. I'm not sure of the layout at Heron Quays (never been there) but is it like Kings Cross or Marylebone where you touch out of one line, and in again into another? If so, yes you need to touch out and then in again, or you'll suffer the pain of the £4 charge, and will not enjoy the wonderful benefits of price capping throughout the day! This applies even if the gates are open and unmanned. As for your second question, I really don't know, your best port of call is the Oyster Helpdesk (number on the back of your Oyster). I assume that, as you have auto-topup, you filled in the registration form when you got the card? They should be able to sort it out for you. |
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