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In message , Tim Roll-Pickering
writes Yes but it's the "everyone must always touch in and out" problem. It could be particularly messy on routes with semi-fast services and stations with multiple routes to London where you don't know for sure which service you'll be getting until it actually gets onto the platform. I still don't see the problem. You touch in at the start of your journey, touch out at the end, and Oyster charges you the PAYG fare from your starting station to the boundary of the outermost zone covered by your travelcard. Exactly which route you take shouldn't need to come into it. -- Paul Terry |
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