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Old January 3rd 06, 08:29 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Buying a travelcard on an Oystercard


"Nicholas" wrote in message
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 14:33:53 -0000, "Nicks"
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"TKD" wrote in message
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I find a Zone 6 only annual travelcard suits my needs best (as a bus
pass
and covering my regular Hampton Court - Surbiton rail journey) - it's
due
for renewal this week (and a big price increase!) but I'd like to make
my
life a little easier (opening Surbiton barriers) by getting it on an
oystercard (I already have a PAYG one of these) but to retain my gold
card and six free SWT weekend tickets that come with it. I've heard
Richmond and Wimbledon can issue these tickets (although neither is in
zone 6) and would like to know if this is the case - will I have to
"educate" the ticket office staff? is one of these stations better than
the other at doing this. Now that the 5% poor performance discount in
no
longer it does not matter which station I use to renew.


Just to update - SWT Richmond refused to sell me a zone 6 only oystercard
travelcard - their policy is only to sell oystercards which include zone
4.


Interesting. A colleague told me today that when he purchased his Z3
only Annual Gold Card at Wimbledon on New Years Day, they told him
that if he wanted the 6 free SWT weekend tickets, the Gold Card must
be issued as a paper ticket, not Oyster.

So even if you could have got it on Oyster at Richmond you wouldn't
get the weekend tickets.

Nicholas


Interesting - perhaps the revenue share is different on an oystercard
travelcard compared to a paper ticket

Nick