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K wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 11:27:54 +0000, Kat wrote: If you never go out of zone, you're more likely to see an unresolved journey, or a gate which expects an *enter* when you are trying to exit caused by not touching in and out. How do I get one of these unresolved journeys, please :-) I've never seen one yet and I sometimes interchange between the tube and DLR so would have expected to get one when doing this. How long does it take for an "entry" to expire, if you know what I mean? I've had one since 3 Feb still on the card, when I took WAGN from Liverpool Street to Walthamstow and forgot to use the platform oyster validator. It's hasn't blocked any gates for me though - it just shows up when I look at the history via a ticket machine. So - at least a fortnight! |
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