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When is a travelcard not a travelcard?
David Jackman wrote:
But outboundary travelcards should never be issued from within the zones, and I wasn't previously aware that National Rail stations could issue Z1-9 either. The extremities of the Metropolitan Line are a special case when it comes to the "out-boundary" rule, in that National Rail ticket offices *can* issue a Travelcard for them (Amersham to All Zones being the usual scenario) *and* they don't turn into a pumpkin when you reach Amersham. It also appears that the rules regarding other out-boundary Travelcards have now been updated in "The Manual" and it now explicitly states that, whilst not valid for another journey back to/from London after you return to the origin point, they *do* retain the Travelcard validity within Zones 1 to 6. Cheers, Barry |
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