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Updated (ATOC) Staff Guide to Oyster (long)
Ken Wheatley wrote: Barry can contradict me here, but I don't think the situation described precludes you from getting your balance adjusted via the helpline. It's hard to see how suitable procedures could be devised to handle all conceivable outbreaks of disruption without opening the floodgates to the dishonest minority. Simple: Oyster validators at every single National Rail station inside the Zones. Hopefully this will be the case by 2010. |
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Updated (ATOC) Staff Guide to Oyster (long)
TheOneKEA ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying : Simple: Oyster validators at every single National Rail station inside the Zones. Oh, if only. I needed to go from Vauxhall to Waterloo recently. Easiest way? Mainline, right? One stop. Takes longer to type this than the flamin' journey. No. The Oyster validator told me to seek assistance. I did. Nope, I've only got (more than sufficient) PAYG on there, and need at least a weekly Travelcard. The bus took ages to arrive, then far longer to actually complete the journey, plus the walk from where it terminated to Waterloo station itself. |
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