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Activating Oyster Cards at Railway Stations
Can someone tell me whether I can order a travel card for my Oyster Card on
the Internet and have it activated from a train station (i.e. not a London Underground station). e.g.. can I buy a zone 1-6 weekly travel card online for my oyster card and have it active for tomorrow and then walk up to the station and walk through the gates on the morning? When I have looked at the website - it asks what station I will be activating it at - which gives me all the London Underground stations - and not Surbiton? Thanks in advance Mick |
Activating Oyster Cards at Railway Stations
Can someone tell me whether I can order a travel card for my Oyster Card
on the Internet and have it activated from a train station (i.e. not a London Underground station). There may be the odd exception, but basically no you can't. You have to nominate a tube station and it will be loaded next time you use the gates or validators at that station. Fine for renewals of travelcards for those using the tube but not helpful for getting the first travelcard onto the card or for those who only want bus passes or Pre-Pay and don't use their card for tube journeys. Basically means you have to purchase your travelcard at a ticket office, ticket machine or at a 'Ticket Stop' newsagent. |
Activating Oyster Cards at Railway Stations
As Surbiton is an SWT station, I'm pretty certain that you can't use
any Oyster card on their suburban services as yet, so that's probably why you aren't given the option to activate your card there. I keep seeing signs at Waterloo saying that Oysters aren't valid ...... |
Activating Oyster Cards at Railway Stations
On 27 Apr 2005 05:49:50 -0700, "M J Forbes"
wrote: As Surbiton is an SWT station, I'm pretty certain that you can't use any Oyster card on their suburban services as yet, of course you can! I use mine on SWT every day. It was even issued by SWT with their discount for poor service last year. (and the free tickets) Its just prepay ones you can't use on most suburban trains. I keep seeing signs at Waterloo saying that Oysters aren't valid .... Then you haven't read the signs correctly... :-) ... |
Activating Oyster Cards at Railway Stations
"Mick" wrote in message ... Can someone tell me whether I can order a travel card for my Oyster Card on the Internet and have it activated from a train station (i.e. not a London Underground station). e.g.. can I buy a zone 1-6 weekly travel card online for my oyster card and have it active for tomorrow and then walk up to the station and walk through the gates on the morning? Assuming your journey is Waterloo Surbiton, you can nominate Waterloo and use the validators near the W&C line to pick up your ticket. The same is true if you pass through Wimbledon with the platform validators there. You would need to pick up your ticket before the previous one expires of course. |
Activating Oyster Cards at Railway Stations
Thanks for the replies. I am taking it then as being:
Oystercard weekly/monthly tickets cannot be purchased on line and then activated at Surbiton station as it is not on the list of (Underground) stations that Oyster have nominated as activation points. This needs to be done at London Underground station. The best solution is to purchase the Oyster card to request that the ticket be active from "tomorrow" whilst in the city and then when heading into work the following morning, I will be able to enter Surbiton station using my new travel pass on my Oyster card. I shouldn't have used the phrase "travel card" as this has confused me because I want to use not Oyster, not the older paper travel cards. Thanks for you help - let me know if I have still got the wrong end of the stick. M. |
Activating Oyster Cards at Railway Stations
"Mick" wrote in message ... The best solution is to purchase the Oyster card to request that the ticket be active from "tomorrow" whilst in the city and then when heading into work the following morning, I will be able to enter Surbiton station using my new travel pass on my Oyster card. When buying a Oyster ticket online, its not available for immediate pickup - I think the system only updates nightly (i.e. if you buy a ticket online on Monday, you can't pick it up until Tuesday) - so what you suggest will work but you need to leave an extra day in - i.e. buy the ticket on Monday to start on Wednesday and it will be picked up on Tuesday as you go through your nominated underground station. Regards Sunil |
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