Oyster refund at LRH
Mizter T wrote on 06 January 2014 21:01:28 ...
On 06/01/2014 17:16, David Cantrell wrote:
On Thu, Jan 02, 2014 at 08:46:47PM +0000, Clive Page wrote:
It could be that some of them are conditioned by the near impossibility
of using ticket machines at stations in France (and for that matter in
the Netherlands) if you are a non-native.
The only problem I've had with ticket machines in Paris is that they use
funny foreign coins that I don't recognise very quickly, which makes it
hard to figure out what to put in. If only Europe would adopt a single
currency, such as the pound.
Well, at least the funny foreign coins show the value as a number. I
feel sorry for foreigners trying to decipher "TWENTY PENCE" in letters
1.5mm high on the edge of our 20p coin.
Paris TVMs (both RATP and SNCF Transilien) don't take notes, which is a
bit annoying.
Many Paris TVMs do take notes. There are large icons above each machine
showing whether it accepts bank cards, coins or notes. As far as I
remember, they are on a colour-coded banner, which is orange for
machines that take notes.
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Richard J.
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