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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 09:52:17 on Mon, 8 Oct 2012, Recliner remarked: 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. If the tube fare would have reached the daily cap there's probably not any financial loss, although it gets complicated if you have a student railcard loaded (it only discounts for trains, and so perhaps a set of bus trips will reach a higher cap, but it's so Byzantine it makes my head hurt). I was assuming uncapped Oyster -- eg, someone doing a return trip from say zone 4 to zone 1 whose trip home is disrupted. |
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