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I purchased single day zone 1-6 tickets and they were mailed to my home in
the US. I forgot about that our flight is overnight so the date printed on the ticket is for the day before our plane lands. Are these tickets good only for the day printed on the ticket or can we still use them the following day if they are unused? |
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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 20:09:38 -0700, "John"
wrote: Are these tickets good only for the day printed on the ticket Yes. or can we still use them the following day if they are unused? No, sorry. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK When replying please use neil at the above domain 'wensleydale' is a spam trap and is not read. |
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![]() "John" wrote in message ... I purchased single day zone 1-6 tickets and they were mailed to my home in the US. I forgot about that our flight is overnight so the date printed on the ticket is for the day before our plane lands. Are these tickets good only for the day printed on the ticket or can we still use them the following day if they are unused? Quite apart from the mistake made, does this amount of 'planning ahead' not seem unnecessarily OTT to you? tim |
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![]() "tim (moved to sweden)" wrote in message ... "John" wrote in message ... I purchased single day zone 1-6 tickets and they were mailed to my home in the US. I forgot about that our flight is overnight so the date printed on the ticket is for the day before our plane lands. Are these tickets good only for the day printed on the ticket or can we still use them the following day if they are unused? Quite apart from the mistake made, does this amount of 'planning ahead' not seem unnecessarily OTT to you? tim The TFL website recommended purchasing in advance to avoid waiting in long queues. |
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![]() "John" wrote in message ... "tim (moved to sweden)" wrote in message ... "John" wrote in message ... I purchased single day zone 1-6 tickets and they were mailed to my home in the US. I forgot about that our flight is overnight so the date printed on the ticket is for the day before our plane lands. Are these tickets good only for the day printed on the ticket or can we still use them the following day if they are unused? Quite apart from the mistake made, does this amount of 'planning ahead' not seem unnecessarily OTT to you? tim The TFL website recommended purchasing in advance to avoid waiting in long queues. This is a standard ticket that can be bought from the machines. tim |
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tim (moved to sweden) wrote:
"John" wrote in message ... "tim (moved to sweden)" wrote in message ... "John" wrote in message ... I purchased single day zone 1-6 tickets and they were mailed to my home in the US. I forgot about that our flight is overnight so the date printed on the ticket is for the day before our plane lands. Are these tickets good only for the day printed on the ticket or can we still use them the following day if they are unused? Quite apart from the mistake made, does this amount of 'planning ahead' not seem unnecessarily OTT to you? tim The TFL website recommended purchasing in advance to avoid waiting in long queues. This is a standard ticket that can be bought from the machines. Er, yes, which can have long queues at them. |
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![]() "Dave Newt" wrote in message ... tim (moved to sweden) wrote: "John" wrote in message ... "tim (moved to sweden)" wrote in message ... "John" wrote in message ... I purchased single day zone 1-6 tickets and they were mailed to my home in the US. I forgot about that our flight is overnight so the date printed on the ticket is for the day before our plane lands. Are these tickets good only for the day printed on the ticket or can we still use them the following day if they are unused? Quite apart from the mistake made, does this amount of 'planning ahead' not seem unnecessarily OTT to you? tim The TFL website recommended purchasing in advance to avoid waiting in long queues. This is a standard ticket that can be bought from the machines. Er, yes, which can have long queues at them. not that long, a few minutes perhaps. tim |
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tim (moved to sweden) wrote:
"Dave Newt" wrote in message ... tim (moved to sweden) wrote: "John" wrote in message ... "tim (moved to sweden)" wrote in message ... "John" wrote in message ... I purchased single day zone 1-6 tickets and they were mailed to my home in the US. I forgot about that our flight is overnight so the date printed on the ticket is for the day before our plane lands. Are these tickets good only for the day printed on the ticket or can we still use them the following day if they are unused? Quite apart from the mistake made, does this amount of 'planning ahead' not seem unnecessarily OTT to you? tim The TFL website recommended purchasing in advance to avoid waiting in long queues. This is a standard ticket that can be bought from the machines. Er, yes, which can have long queues at them. not that long, a few minutes perhaps. Not always, that is why they offer the service in the first place. |
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"tim \(moved to sweden\)" typed
The TFL website recommended purchasing in advance to avoid waiting in long queues. This is a standard ticket that can be bought from the machines. Er, yes, which can have long queues at them. not that long, a few minutes perhaps. tim I don't think I'd like to be hanging around a ticket machine if I had loads of luggage. The machines can seem quite bewidering to me, and I'm fairly familiar with them! If I were planning a trip in advance, I'd try to get a PrePay Oyster and pass it on to friends, when they visit London. I don't know whether you can get Oyster cards sent to the USA (though I see no reason why this should not be possible) -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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![]() "Helen Deborah Vecht" wrote in message ... "tim \(moved to sweden\)" typed The TFL website recommended purchasing in advance to avoid waiting in long queues. This is a standard ticket that can be bought from the machines. Er, yes, which can have long queues at them. not that long, a few minutes perhaps. tim I don't think I'd like to be hanging around a ticket machine if I had loads of luggage. The machines can seem quite bewidering to me, and I'm fairly familiar with them! If I were planning a trip in advance, I'd try to get a PrePay Oyster and pass it on to friends, when they visit London. I don't know whether you can get Oyster cards sent to the USA (though I see no reason why this should not be possible) -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. I may look into an Oyster card. It is very annoying that the travel card is good for only one specific day. It is not as if it is reserving a seat. The clock for expiration should not start until it is first used. I may mail them back to the UK for refund. |
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