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On Thursday I had need to travel from Holborn to Finsbury Park and
then subsequently from Finsbury Park to Wood Green. I have a Zone 1-2 Travelcard on my Oyster Card. So, I touched in at Holborn and made a point of touching out at Finsbury Park (ungated) to make sure I didn't confuse the system -- normally I don't bother as it's within my zones. Ten to fifteen minutes later I tried to touch in again at Finsbury Park, taking care to make sure it registered an 'entry'. I tried several times, but each time I touched my card against the reader it registered an 'exit'. I'd always assumed the system was cleverer than this, and would correctly record an entry if it had been more than a couple of minutes since I left the station, but apparently not. I went to the LUL ticket window but they said they couldn't override the system. Their only suggestions were to wait 20 minutes or to travel by bus instead. At that point I realised that I had a spare Oyster Card with me, so used that. As it happens, the cost of an off-peak PAYG journey in Zones 2-3 is no more than paying for Zone 3 only, so I'm not out of pocket. But what should I have done if I hadn't had a spare Oyster Card with me, or if I'd been travelling beyond Zone 3 (in which case using the spare Oyster Card would have been more expensive)? Looking at the journey history as displayed by a ticket machine, it shows each of my attempts to touch in at Finsbury Park as a repeat of my journey from Holborn to Finsbury Park (with zero cost). So the system does have a record that I touched the reader there. So maybe I should have ignored the fact that the reader displayed 'exit' and continued on my merry way. Presumably when I exited from Wood Green I would have been charged a maximum fare for an unresolved journey? If so, however, my journey history would have all the information to show what had happened so I presume I would have no difficulty getting a refund? I wonder if this is one of the situations where the system will issue an automatic refund after the fact, or if I'd have to call the Oyster Helpline? The other (slightly naughty) option would have been to avoid touching out and in at Finsbury Park altogether, and hope that I completed the journey to Wood Green within the alotted time, in which case I would have been charged for a PAYG journey in the correct zones. Has anyone else encountered this situation? How did they handle it? Cheers, -roy |
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AFAIR, there is a 30 minute timeout at FPK.
i.e, a touch within 30 minutes of a touch-out at FPK is viewed as a duplicate touch-out. (I got that 30 minutes from the Oyster helpline and it seems plausible.) (I have not checked to see if a duplicate touch-out resets the clock.) However, the system sorts itself out for touch-in at A, touch out at FPK, duplicate touch out at FPK and touch out at B. (That used to fail.) OTOH, touch in at A, touch out at FPK, touch out again at FPK, touch out at A failed recently. I found this for A=Moorgate. In that case, the system will charge for a journey from A to FPK and for an unstarted journey, ended at A. I can't remember if this is auto-detected and corrected by the Oyster system for registered cards. I've just failed to get through to https://oyster.tfl.gov.uk/oyster/ent ry.do to see if I have any examples showing these behaviours. (2 browsers on 1 machine; 1 on another.) I REALLY ought to get .pdf Oyster statements each month to allow me to show interesting behaviour. (I wrote a bit of VBA to automate such requests; I don't have anything to schedule them. I really ought to look. ![]() In message of Sat, 12 Feb 2011 13:16:00 in uk.transport.london, Roy Badami writes On Thursday I had need to travel from Holborn to Finsbury Park and then subsequently from Finsbury Park to Wood Green. I have a Zone 1-2 Travelcard on my Oyster Card. So, I touched in at Holborn and made a point of touching out at Finsbury Park (ungated) to make sure I didn't confuse the system -- normally I don't bother as it's within my zones. Ten to fifteen minutes later I tried to touch in again at Finsbury Park, taking care to make sure it registered an 'entry'. I tried several times, but each time I touched my card against the reader it registered an 'exit'. I'd always assumed the system was cleverer than this, and would correctly record an entry if it had been more than a couple of minutes since I left the station, but apparently not. I went to the LUL ticket window but they said they couldn't override the system. Their only suggestions were to wait 20 minutes or to travel by bus instead. At that point I realised that I had a spare Oyster Card with me, so used that. As it happens, the cost of an off-peak PAYG journey in Zones 2-3 is no more than paying for Zone 3 only, so I'm not out of pocket. But what should I have done if I hadn't had a spare Oyster Card with me, or if I'd been travelling beyond Zone 3 (in which case using the spare Oyster Card would have been more expensive)? Looking at the journey history as displayed by a ticket machine, it shows each of my attempts to touch in at Finsbury Park as a repeat of my journey from Holborn to Finsbury Park (with zero cost). So the system does have a record that I touched the reader there. So maybe I should have ignored the fact that the reader displayed 'exit' and continued on my merry way. Presumably when I exited from Wood Green I would have been charged a maximum fare for an unresolved journey? If so, however, my journey history would have all the information to show what had happened so I presume I would have no difficulty getting a refund? I wonder if this is one of the situations where the system will issue an automatic refund after the fact, or if I'd have to call the Oyster Helpline? The other (slightly naughty) option would have been to avoid touching out and in at Finsbury Park altogether, and hope that I completed the journey to Wood Green within the alotted time, in which case I would have been charged for a PAYG journey in the correct zones. Has anyone else encountered this situation? How did they handle it? Cheers, -roy -- Walter Briscoe |
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Walter Briscoe wrote: However, the system sorts itself out for touch-in at A, touch out at FPK, duplicate touch out at FPK and touch out at B. (That used to fail.) Ah, interesting. So are you saying that I should have just attempted to touch in at FPK, ignored the fact that the reader showed "EXIT", and the system would have charged me the correct fare when I exited at Wood Green? -roy |
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Paul Corfield wrote: Ah, interesting. So are you saying that I should have just attempted to touch in at FPK, ignored the fact that the reader showed "EXIT", and the system would have charged me the correct fare when I exited at Wood Green? Yes - I think that is how it works. This behaviour can, I think, occur where it is possible to validate a card on intermediate or interchange validators. This can happen at FP because of the FCC line and the possibility that people may validate their cards on the interchange route. Hmm, but would that count as one journey or two? Assuming the former, then what if I didn't complete the two journeys in the time allowed for a Holborn to Wood Green journey? In any case, it's a pity that the ticket office staff aren't better briefed on this issue - this must be a commonplace occurance at ungated stations. Not sure what will happen when FCC's gates (on their platforms!!!!) go live - I read a press release the other day that said work was due to start on their installation. My mind still boggles as to how they think they can put gates there. Boggle indeed. -roy |
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Paul Corfield wrote: I think it counts as one. If you breached the overall journey time limit then I assume the usual rules would be applied in terms of maximum journey charge. Note I am not 100% certain about all of this. Yeah, that would make sense, but it's far from ideal. Hopefully the Helpline would apply an adjustment if necessary. So is FPK a bit of a special case then because of the interchange opportunities? At a simpler station would I have been able to touch in and have the reader show 'entry' as expected? -roy |
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