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Living in Scotland I come south only a few times a year.
When I do I usually buy ODTCs It is not unknown for me to enter a LU station, perhaps to a have a look round, or maybe I change my mind and decide to use a different route, perhaps a bus, or maybe it's just because the service is screwed up, so I exit again without having travelled. In these circumstances if the ODTC does not allow me through the gates I just go through the manual barrier. What would be the position if I used my Oyster PAYG in the same circumstances? Would the gates let me out again, or would I have to use the manual gate, and if so would I then have an unresolved journey? -- Stuart Johnson in Peterhead, Scotland To reply direct remove FILTER from |
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