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On Jan 4, 10:23*pm, Ivor wrote: I've been asked a question about National Rail discounts on Oyster that I can't find the answer for. I know certain railcards can be linked to Oyster to get PAYG discounts. *The question being, is it necessary to carry the railcard as well as the Oyster card when travelling? * I can see that it would if travelling on an NR service but is it needed on Overground or Underground as well? * Yes. The Oyster card also becomes non-transferable. See TfL's Conditions of Carriage, specifically clauses 5.1 (page 10) and 7.3.10 (page 26). Clause 5.1 includes the wording: "If you have an Oyster photocard or Oyster card with a valid discount concession on it, you cannot transfer it to anyone else to use. If you have an Oyster card with a valid discount concession on it, you can only use it if you have the appropriate supporting photocard or National Railcard with you." Clause 7.3.10 includes the wording: "These discounts are only available to the cardholder. You must carry your National Railcard with you at all times." Also relevant is Oyster Conditions of Use on National rail services, specifically clauses 2.5 and 2.6 (page 3). The aforementioned documents can be found on the TfL website he http://www.tfl.gov.uk/termsandconditions/899.aspx |
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On Tue, 4 Jan 2011 14:42:34 -0800 (PST), Mizter T
wrote: Yes. The Oyster card also becomes non-transferable. See TfL's Conditions of Carriage, specifically clauses 5.1 (page 10) and 7.3.10 (page 26). Thanks for that. Looked around the TfL site but didn't think of the Conditions of Carriage! (D'oh) |
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