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Is it possible to top up a card without going to a tube station?
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![]() "marcb" wrote in message ... Is it possible to top up a card without going to a tube station? I do mine at the newsagents over the road. Jim |
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"marcb" wrote in message ... Is it possible to top up a card without going to a tube station? I do mine at the newsagents over the road. .... otherwise known as an Oyster Ticket Stop. Even better, with Auto Top-up it's done automatically by direct debit, with an e-mailed confirmation, whenever the balance gets below £5 (though not if you only use buses and trams). See Ask Oyster at https://transportforlondon.custhelp....er/std_alp.php (Click on item 1) -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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"Richard J." wrote:
Jim wrote: "marcb" wrote in message ... Is it possible to top up a card without going to a tube station? I do mine at the newsagents over the road. ... otherwise known as an Oyster Ticket Stop. Even better, with Auto Top-up it's done automatically by direct debit, with an e-mailed confirmation, whenever the balance gets below £5 (though not if you only use buses and trams). See Ask Oyster at https://transportforlondon.custhelp....er/std_alp.php yes i saw this but i mainly use buses and i have just 50p left on the card now. I'll try the newsagent. I must say though that the TFL oyster site is very poor - I can only see details about buying cards in shops, not topping up. M. |
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12:51:23 on Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Richard J. remarked: Even better, with Auto Top-up it's done automatically by direct debit, with an e-mailed confirmation, whenever the balance gets below £5 But don't you have to collect the "auto top-up" at a *nominated* station? I tried to do this, but my travel plans changed; so I didn't, after all, visit the station I'd nominated (but did visit some others). As a result, the auto top-up failed and I [eventually] got a refund. So instead of being nice and easy, I now have two additional transactions on my bank account to reconcile, and no auto top-up. -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 12:51:23 on Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Richard J. remarked: Even better, with Auto Top-up it's done automatically by direct debit, with an e-mailed confirmation, whenever the balance gets below £5 But don't you have to collect the "auto top-up" at a *nominated* station? I tried to do this, but my travel plans changed; so I didn't, after all, visit the station I'd nominated (but did visit some others). As a result, the auto top-up failed and I [eventually] got a refund. So instead of being nice and easy, I now have two additional transactions on my bank account to reconcile, and no auto top-up. I think it's only the initial set-up of Auto Top-up that may have to be done at a nominated station. I just chose my local station, touched in there to set up Auto Top-up, and got the ticket office to erase the resultant unresolved journey (as I wasn't planning to use the Tube during the few days that the set-up is available). AFAIK all subsequent top-ups are done automatically at any tube station gates. The main problem was that the ticket office staff weren't properly trained on how Auto Top-up works. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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"Richard J." wrote in message
k... Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 12:51:23 on Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Richard J. remarked: Even better, with Auto Top-up it's done automatically by direct debit, with an e-mailed confirmation, whenever the balance gets below £5 But don't you have to collect the "auto top-up" at a *nominated* station? I tried to do this, but my travel plans changed; so I didn't, after all, visit the station I'd nominated (but did visit some others). As a result, the auto top-up failed and I [eventually] got a refund. So instead of being nice and easy, I now have two additional transactions on my bank account to reconcile, and no auto top-up. I think it's only the initial set-up of Auto Top-up that may have to be done at a nominated station. I just chose my local station, touched in there to set up Auto Top-up, and got the ticket office to erase the resultant unresolved journey (as I wasn't planning to use the Tube during the few days that the set-up is available). AFAIK all subsequent top-ups are done automatically at any tube station gates. The main problem was that the ticket office staff weren't properly trained on how Auto Top-up works. Various Auto Top-Up FAQs at http://makeashorterlink.com/?B522229BC -- David Biddulph |
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In message , at 08:40:06
on Wed, 1 Mar 2006, Richard J. remarked: Even better, with Auto Top-up it's done automatically by direct debit, with an e-mailed confirmation, whenever the balance gets below £5 But don't you have to collect the "auto top-up" at a *nominated* station? I tried to do this, but my travel plans changed; so I didn't, after all, visit the station I'd nominated (but did visit some others). As a result, the auto top-up failed and I [eventually] got a refund. So instead of being nice and easy, I now have two additional transactions on my bank account to reconcile, and no auto top-up. I think it's only the initial set-up of Auto Top-up that may have to be done at a nominated station. I just chose my local station, Living, as I do, outside London, don't have a predictable "local station". Not even KX-StPancras as on the journey in question I might easily have been on a Thameslink train rather than MML. As it turned out, we got a taxi from StPancras mainline instead. I had chosen the *destination* tube station as my "nominated" one, to get over the Thamelink/MML issue, but as we arrived by taxi even that was foiled ![]() -- Roland Perry |
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Even better, with Auto Top-up it's done automatically by direct debit,
with an e-mailed confirmation, whenever the balance gets below £5 But don't you have to collect the "auto top-up" at a *nominated* station? You have to collect the initial auto top-up instruction at a nominated station, after that it works at any tube station. It seems to work well though I feel the £5 threshold is a bit low for those of us who only use the tube every couple of weeks but may use the bus a lot in between. It means we still have to be very aware of our balance. It also makes it particularly frustrating when a tube journey takes our balance below £5 as the top-up only applies on touch-in, not touch-out. However once they roll it out to buses and trams then it should cease to be so much of an issue. G. |
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On Wed, 1 Mar 2006 07:52:40 +0000, Roland Perry
wrote: Even better, with Auto Top-up it's done automatically by direct debit, with an e-mailed confirmation, whenever the balance gets below £5 But don't you have to collect the "auto top-up" at a *nominated* station? The initial activation of atu needs collecting at a nominated station in the same way as a manual top-up. Once activated, atu will be automatically triggered at any station. |
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