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Ian Jelf typed
I took a trip on a 38 from Piccadilly to Victoria yesterday afternoon. Unusually, the conductor worked like a Trojan during the trip, checking fares, calling out stops (with a lot of additional information, too) as well as warnings. It was a pleasure to see. My query, though, concerns Oyster. I paid by Oyster Prepay and at Victoria I left the bus and went straight into the Underground Station to top up it up. When I did so, I was astonished to see my journey on the 38 already recorded on my usage. How does this data get from the conductor's machine to Oyster's "Central Control" so quickly? I thought some of this information was stored on the card BICBW. -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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