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Will this work?
On 26 Nov, 11:59, Mark S wrote:
On Nov 26, 11:45 am, "Paul Scott" wrote: "solar penguin" wrote in message On 26 Nov, 11:12, "Paul Scott" wrote: "Mark S" wrote: If I touch in at West Kensington and travel to Ealing Broadway, and as I am not needed to, do not touch out there... does this mean that when I come home and only touch out at West Kensington I will be charged as if I never left in the first place? You would pay £8.00, because your PAYG account would have two unresolved journeys, one with no exit, a £4.00 max cash fare, and one with no entry, another £4.00 max cash fare. What if you were seeing off a friend? You touch in at the barriers, accompany your friend to the platform, wave goodbye as your friend gets on the train, then you touch out again. Not sure, but I don't think the concept of seeing off a friend (like a platform ticket) has been catered for on PAYG. You could of course do that with a travelcard season... Paul At the moment I have an annual travel card on my Oyster so I assume I can do whatever I want and not be penalised right? As long as it's valid for the zones you wish to travel within, then pretty much yes. But soon I may have to go pre-pay when I move and travel on Network Rail. Bear in mind that Oyster Pay-as-you-go (aka Pre-pay) is *not* valid on most National Rail routes. See this page for more information... http://nationalrail.co.uk/times_fare...ystercard.html ...and in particular this map (PDF)... http://nationalrail.co.uk/system/gal...OysterPAYG.pdf |
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