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Old December 13th 09, 10:18 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Travel beyond your Travelcard's validity

Ian F. wrote:
Basic question I know, but if you hold a monthly Travelcard on Oyster
from zones 1-3 and you want to travel to zone 5, do you just add a few
PAYG quid to the card to cover the additional fare?

Thanks,

Ian

That should do it.

You can also just touch out, and the amount will be debited to your
card. But you won't be able to re-enter the system until you have paid
the card's debt.
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That should do it.


Reading all the replies, I suppose I should have pointed out that the
extension to the Oyster Travelcard is to be used on NR where PAYG is not
accepted yet.

Seems this will make a difference. I assume I'll need a paper extension
(boundary zone 3 zone5).

Ian

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