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I recently had need to make a return journey on my Oyster card from
Kings Cross St Pancras tube station to the Canonbury Overground station. Interchanging at Highbury and Islington on the outward journey there was a pink Oyster validator on the Overground platform at Highbury and Islington with instructions that one must touch the validator when interchanging at that station, and a notice about penalties for travelling without a validated Oyster card. It was worded in a way that didn't seem to make touching the pink validator optional. My recollection of previous descriptions on this group was that the pink validators were route validators, and that one could optionally touch them to get cheaper journeys when one took a route using fewer zones? So, is their use really compulsory? If so, under what circumstances? Does one always need to check for route validators on every platform one interchanges at, or is Underground-to-Overground transfer a special case? I touched the pink validitor as instructed (although, not expecting it, I very nearly failed to notice the validator); what (if anything) would have happened if I *hadn't* touched the pink validator? Thanks, -roy |
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