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When is a travelcard not a travelcard?
"Paul Scott" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... Would Croydon (or wherever, I see he wasn't too specific) have sold him a Watford Junction outboundary Travelcard, though? And wouldn't it be valid for a return trip to the zones if so? I expect they could if asked, but the ticket would still not be valid after the first trip to Watford Jn. By analogy, as you are probabaly aware, the outward part of a two part ticket is not valid without the return... In the light of Barry's info, I'd clarify that by saying they are no longer valid on the NR part of the route once they have been used to return to the origin. As the barriers will have normally eaten it, using the zonal validity again in the same day will require the user to avoid the barriers. Paul S |
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