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Old October 8th 12, 02:52 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default In the Oyster age, what does "Tickets valid on local buses" mean?

I notice that the Picc has been much disrupted today and it's announced
that tickets are valid on local buses and FCC. But what does this mean to
Oyster card users? Do they have to pay on the day and then claim Oyster
refunds from The Oyster helpline? At best, that's tedious, and I wonder
now many people will bother.
 
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