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On 25 Mar 2005 16:01:45 -0800, "Rupert Candy"
wrote: Dave Arquati wrote: Rupert Candy wrote: In that case I suppose the Farringdon validators are actually intended for people changing *onto* Thameslink, having used Prepay to get them there on the Tube (since otherwise you would be leaving the Tube without passing through a gateline). In fact I can't think of any way they could be used in the opposite direction (though I suppose someone might *theoretically* have e.g. a Brighton - Farringdon LU season...) Not really... you could have any National Rail ticket valid to Farringdon (e.g. a single from Luton to Farringdon) and then you would touch in on the validators with an Oyster in order to continue your journey on the Tube (e.g. to Whitechapel). I suppose so, but I wonder how many people in e.g. Luton realise that if they buy a ticket to "London" it won't be valid at Farringdon, so they have to buy a ticket to "Farringdon LU"? In other words, how many people would *correctly* use the validators for the journey you describe? (Obviously a rhetorical question.) IMHO the status of Farringdon as a non-London Terminal is a ridiculous anomaly that catches out large numbers of people who believe themselves to be holding a valid ticket. It's ridiculous that with my particular season ticket I can get off the train at City Thameslink or KXT (a good deal further on than Farringdon and no more of a "terminal" under non-blockade circumstances), but if I dare to get off at the station between them I risk a £10 penalty fare. Grr. Actually this is a bit weird. I have several clients about the Farringdon area and so did specify Farringdon when going there pre-blockade. Still was inevitably given a London Terminals ticket. Now just get a Travel Card so I can free up my options. In the last couple of months I have also had some surprises WRT Farringdon KX travel. Returning in a group from an evening function at Clerkenwell in very inclement weather we used TL to KX then walked down the tunnels to KX underground for shelter, forgetting that that would mean that we would hit the Northern barriers at the other end. The TL tickets operated these with no problem. Then at the next function we found the weather just as bad and used the Circle line to return, expecting to pay extra at the barriers at KX. Nope, ML tickets were accepted by them Keith J Chesworth www.unseenlondon.co.uk www.blackpooltram.co.uk www.happysnapper.com www.boilerbill.com - main site www.amerseyferry.co.uk |
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