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Travelcards failing (Oyster related)
My wife and I always buy our odd-period Travelcards from central London
National Rail stations because of the full acceptance of credit cards and more recently the 5% discount, although we use them mostly to travel on the Tube. Both of us have encountered our Travelcards failing recently in Tube barriers, and when we have taken the Travelcards back to the National Rail station of purchase, we have been told that this has been occurring to quite a few passengers recently since the introduction of the Oystercard because of a software change by the Tube. This has happened three times to my wife (in one week) and once to me. What's going on here? Are Tube barriers really wiping passengers' Travelcards? Also, can Tube stations replace Travelcards that were originally issued by National Rail stations? |
Travelcards failing (Oyster related)
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 19:20:23 +0100 Nicholas F Hodder
said... Also, can Tube stations replace Travelcards that were originally issued by National Rail stations? Short & simple answer, no. -- Phil Richards London, N4 |
Travelcards failing (Oyster related)
"Nicholas F Hodder" wrote in message
... My wife and I always buy our odd-period Travelcards from central London National Rail stations because of the full acceptance of credit cards and more recently the 5% discount, although we use them mostly to travel on the Tube. Both of us have encountered our Travelcards failing recently in Tube barriers, and when we have taken the Travelcards back to the National Rail station of purchase, we have been told that this has been occurring to quite a few passengers recently since the introduction of the Oystercard because of a software change by the Tube. This has happened three times to my wife (in one week) and once to me. What's going on here? Are Tube barriers really wiping passengers' Travelcards? This has happened yet again to me. My Travelcard stopped working for two days at all barriers but it then starting working again at all barriers. |
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