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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 11:26:29 on Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Stephen Osborn remarked: If you go through a barrier it's not the "same reader", just the "same line of gates". Okay, the next door reader - if I choose the right pair of gates ;-) What's "pair of gates" got to do with it? Well I would need to touch in at an entry gate and touch out at an exit gate. Normally the line of gates has a mix of both and so one could pick an adjacent pair where one is entry and the other is exit, that is all. As you will be doing this at a LUL station (so there's a suitable ticket office to talk to), the ones with ticket offices virtually all have barriers, surely? Of course. What point are you making? That a station with a gateline probably has a ticket office. Conversely one without (and just pads to touch in/out and no gates) probably doesn't. Yes, I had taken that for granted in your initial post. regards Stephen In this case 'working sensibly' would be being able to switch on auto top-up at the ticket office. I agree. -- Roland Perry |
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