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On Feb 28, 10:43 am, MIG wrote:
On 28 Feb, 10:09, John B wrote: On 28 Feb, 09:55, Offramp wrote: [DLR] Do they still have those misleading - totally incorrect in fact - signs on the validators that only pay-as-you-go customers need to swipe in? (It should be that all Oyster customers need to swipe in). Eh? Only PAYG customers do need to swipe in - if you have a Travelcard that covers you for the zones you're intending to travel in, you don't need to swipe in, whether you're on NR, LU, DLR or a bendy bus. You might disapprove of this policy out of some misguided anti-season- ticket-holder-animosity, but it's The Case [why the flaming hell would it not be? They have paid a great deal of money for a valid ticket that covers their journey...] That's not quite true. If you have a zone 1 - 2 travelcard on Oyster and continue to West Ruislip via Bank using PAYG for the excess, you do need to touch in somewhere. True, you can do it at Bank, but might as well be at your starting station to avoid forgetting. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...f_carriage.pdf On page 12: 6.6.1. When you use Docklands Light Railway, London Underground and National Rail services, you must touch your Oyster card on the card reader at both the start and the end of your journey. If the ticket gates at stations are open you must still touch your Oyster card on the card reader. That ties in with TfL's general Conditions of Carriage. There is no mention of what type of ticket; it just means all Oyster cards. There's obviously a lot of fare evaders in this group! |
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