On Sun, 12 Jul 2009 13:50:34 -0700 (PDT),
Mizter T wrote:
One last thing - the devious amongst you will be wondering what
prevents one starting from Watford High Street and going north to
Watford Jn, before reversing direction and travelling south on a fast
LM train to Euston. The answer is... I don't know! I'm sure LM don't
want you to do that, and I suspect it might fall under the category of
'irregular travel', but whether an LM ticket inspector would pick up
on this I don't know. I don't recall any specific instructions at
Watford Jn as to what to do in this situation. I suppose that if you
were to touch on one of the 'interchange validators' *within* Watford
Jn station then that might ensure you paid the full fare - that said,
I'd strongly recommend that you don't touch on the interchange
validators, at least not the ones in the subway. They are setup for
Entry and Exit, therefore, IIRC your journey will be closed at WJ and
then you'll be travelling ticketless.
(Of course, AFAIAA there are no ticket inspectors on LM trains that have
machines that can actually read an oyster card. I've only ever shown
them mine. One day, however, I'm sure this will change.)
Tim.
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