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, at 15:43:19 on Fri, 1 Nov 2013, Recliner remarked: What is interesting with the ITSO card applications on National Rail is the insistence on the cards always being used to touch in and out. I confess, apart from gathering passenger usage stats, I do not see the reason for mandating card validation for season tickets. If there are ticket gates then fair enough but ungated stations have those teensy validators on poles. If the TOCs were offering PAYG or something similar on their smart tickets then I can completely understand making validation compulsory. Is it mind-games like those played by TfL, where they insist *everyone* to touch in and out, just to make sure that the PAYG people they want to charge are conditioned to touch in and out. Meanwhile the season ticket holders are doing an irrelevant dance. But TfL don't insist that everyone touch in and out, only Oyster users. sigh this thread is about Oyster cards. -- Roland Perry |
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