tim (moved to sweden) wrote:
And this is in a town where it is possible to buy advanced
undated single tickets for all rides which isn't currently an
option in London.
In London you do have the option of buying undated single tickets for the
buses (Saver 6).
As for the Underground, when ticket offices are closed you normally have
the fallback of a ticket machine or at least being able to pay at the other
end (with signs in evidence to advise passengers of this).
I suspect with the DLR and Tramlink any revenue inspectors would know anout
stations/stops where machines are not working in the case of dealing with
ticketless travellers.
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