
July 4th 09, 02:34 PM
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Do platform tickets still exist for (i) tube and (ii) overground please?
In article ,
(neverwas) wrote:
Sorry if this has been asked and answered but I couldn't find the
answers in this group or elsewhere.
Platform tickets are still mentioned in
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...Guide_May_2009.
pdf
in Section 9:
"If you are in a compulsory ticket area you must have a ticket or Oyster
card that is valid and available for the whole of the journey you are
making. If you are not making a journey and you do not hold a ticket or
Oyster card that is both valid and available for travel you must buy a
Platform ticket where it is possible to do so. Otherwise you will be
liable to pay a Penalty fare or you may be prosecuted."
What I cannot find is when/where they are and are not available; how one
buys a platform ticket where they are available;and the price. It does
not help that there is no mention of them in other publications for the
tube and overground (eg
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...-zones1-6.pdf).
Also, is a platform ticket *always* available when barriers are in use?
If not, how am I supposed to access the platform without using my Oyster
PAYG and so incurring the cost of a one zone journey when touching in
and out at the same station?
At Cambridge I ask and am let through the barriers without a ticket every
time.
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Colin Rosenstiel
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