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![]() On 15 Jan, 01:50, MIG wrote: On Jan 14, 5:41*pm, Mizter T wrote: On 14 Jan, 14:16, wrote: (snip bit about touching-in on a bus to cancel an outerchange) Also, it only works for me because I have a travelcard, and because there is a bus station between the two real stations at SB. I wonder if ticket offices can force a journey to be completed, possibly by selling some kind of zero-priced "null oyster journey". I think you would be met with total blank stares at a ticket office if you tried to ask for that! I dare say there might be some obscure way of doing this via an Oyster terminal in a ticket office but it's nothing I've ever heard of before. It doesn't really answer this question, but I was a bit nervous when topping up my Oyster during an outerchange (at a machine), but it didn't cancel the outerchange. No, it doesn't thankfully - I've also done this a couple of times at least with no ill effect. |
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