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Old March 2nd 12, 12:27 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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(Peter Smyth) wrote:

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(Graham Nye) wrote:

On 29/02/2012 16:34, ŽiŠardo wrote:
On 25/02/2012 01:01, Graham Nye wrote:

You could pick your
tickets up in advance to save hassle on the day. (You could also
order them on-line, although you are then committed to which station
you have to collect them from.)

Are you?

Well, having read the other replies, apparently not.

The XC website I use, after asking which station you wish to
collect your ticket from, says:

"Collect your ticket(s) from the ticket machine at [nominated
station]."

Then gives the same message on the confirmation screen. There's no
suggestion that you can use other (connected) ticket machines.
But thanks for the tip.


XC is an exception because they have no stations of their own. What are
they charging you for TOD?


XC only charge for TOD collection when there is a print at home
alternative available (which is free). Essentially that is for
advance tickets that are only valid on XC services. For any open
tickets or tickets valid on more than one TOC, you can still use TOD
for free.


Ah! I'd not spotted that.

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Colin Rosenstiel