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I've also never really been clear about how smart the validators are. To
switch the scenario to stations I am familiar with, if one switches

between
tube and Thameslink at Farringdon, is one expected to touch-out on the

tube
platform and in on the NR one (or vice-versa) or is just one validation

on
either sufficient for the system to sort it all out. Similarly if

switching
between tube and Tramlink at Wimbledon, is validating on the Tramlink
platform sufficient for the system to register a touch-out from the tube
system?


Thameslink have notices up specifying in which area you can use
Oysters. Roughly speaking it is at stations between West Hampstead and
Elephant and Castle. Probably London Bridge as well, BICBW.


Yes, the question was not whether Oyster Pre-Pay could be used, but how it
is supposed to be used. There are validators on the Thameslink platforms
and at least one end of the tube platforms. If transferring between
Thameslink and tube using a Pre-Pay Oyster is one supposed to use the
validator on both Thameslink and tube platforms, or will just one or the
other suffice?


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On Tue, 03 May 2005 11:05:19 GMT, "Graham J"
wrote:

Thameslink have notices up specifying in which area you can use
Oysters. Roughly speaking it is at stations between West Hampstead and
Elephant and Castle. Probably London Bridge as well, BICBW.


Yes, the question was not whether Oyster Pre-Pay could be used, but how it
is supposed to be used. There are validators on the Thameslink platforms
and at least one end of the tube platforms. If transferring between
Thameslink and tube using a Pre-Pay Oyster is one supposed to use the
validator on both Thameslink and tube platforms, or will just one or the
other suffice?


You only need to touch in or out of the system when you enter or leave
it. Transferring between lines does not need a touch in/out. If you
are continuing past the limits of the system, then you need to touch
out on joining Thameslink.
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You only need to touch in or out of the system when you enter or leave
it. Transferring between lines does not need a touch in/out. If you
are continuing past the limits of the system, then you need to touch
out on joining Thameslink.


Hmm, I think I was having a bit of a brain fart there. I was forgetting
that if National Rail has Pre-Pay it is part of the zonal fares system and
so indeed the equivalent of just changing tube line.

G.


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