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On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 17:39:16 GMT, Tim wrote:

Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:

I still end up buying paper tickets, especially weekday ODTCs (and
yesterday's platform ticket) but I like not fumbling with change and
like entering King's Cross Underground from the rail station, which only
ticket holders can do.


The Kings Cross thing is the single reason I have Oyster prepay.

Forget the fact that I always need a One day travel card - easier just
to jump into the tube on prepay and get a travelcard at a station with
less than a 25 minute queue.


I know the LU ticket office queues can be awful but surely the GNER and
Great Northern ticket offices and GN ticket machines would sell you a
One Day travelcard as well?

Just wondering if you've tried that option.
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Paul Corfield wrote:


I know the LU ticket office queues can be awful but surely the GNER and
Great Northern ticket offices and GN ticket machines would sell you a
One Day travelcard as well?


I've not tried that. But will next time.



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Paul Corfield wrote:



I know the LU ticket office queues can be awful but surely the GNER and
Great Northern ticket offices and GN ticket machines would sell you a
One Day travelcard as well?


I've not tried that. But will next time.


The sweet shops known as 'Ticket Stops' will send you ODTC in advance,
as will Tube ticket offices.

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Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:


The sweet shops known as 'Ticket Stops' will send you ODTC in advance,
as will Tube ticket offices.


Not in Yorkshire

If you buy in advance, do you have to choose the day or does it just
work for the day you first use it?

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Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:



The sweet shops known as 'Ticket Stops' will send you ODTC in advance,
as will Tube ticket offices.


Not in Yorkshire

No

If you buy in advance, do you have to choose the day or does it just
work for the day you first use it?


You buy for a specific date, which gets printed and encoded onto the
ticket. If it's off-peak, you tell the shop person you won't use if
before 0930 on a weekday.

You can only buy up to 4 days in advance IIRC. I suppose you could just
about get a friend/colleague in London to buy you one and post it to you
(if you trust the Royal Mail...)

Shame they haven't got 'capping' in order yet, isn't it?

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You can only buy up to 4 days in advance IIRC. I suppose you could just
about get a friend/colleague in London to buy you one and post it to you
(if you trust the Royal Mail...)


It is seven days for the one day and weekend travelcards, the four days is
for weeklys and longer. So even more time.

I would have thought the FastTicket machines at Kings Cross do one day
travelcards though and there must be about eight of them in the booking
hall.

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You can only buy up to 4 days in advance IIRC. I suppose you could just
about get a friend/colleague in London to buy you one and post it to you
(if you trust the Royal Mail...)


It is seven days for the one day and weekend travelcards, the four days is
for weeklys and longer. So even more time.


I would have thought the FastTicket machines at Kings Cross do one day
travelcards though and there must be about eight of them in the booking
hall.


Yebbut the entrance to the Underground closest to the rail station is
now for ticket holders only, isn't it? If Tim's come from Yorkshire, he
might not want a long detour to a big queue.

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