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Paul Scott wrote
Roland Perry wrote: 25 Jan 2010, Michael R N Dolbear remarked: In some case this may involve crossing the street to a station with a different name or to a different part of the same rail or underground station but in all such cases Oyster must recognise that a jouney is not ending but continuing Thus for this purpose the Euston - Kings Cross - St Pancras interchange consists of three rail stations and three underground stations (because of Euston Square) and the Victoria interchange is two barriered rail stations - Victoria (Southern) & Victoria (SouthEastern) plus an underground station.. I wouldn't use the Euston/KX example as there are other complications, and the three ticket halls at KX doesn't help either. The Victoria example is sufficient. Er.. I wouldn't use Euston/KX as an example as it doesn't seem to be an OSI... According to the list that Peter Smyth posted on 09 Dec '09. Euston (NR) - King's Cross (NR) (40) Euston (NR) - St Pancras International (NR) (30) But not King's Cross St. Pancras Tube (LU) Which complication /is/ a good reason for not using it as an example. -- Mike D |
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