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Old March 22nd 06, 09:16 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Oyster travelcards on Bendibuses

Not that it would cost anything to beep it, but any inspector who
didn't understand about travelcards ... mind you, an SWT guard within
London told me that a travelcard could only be used on one NR trip, and
insisted on scribbling his mark on it (a paper one).


Been there, got the T-shirt (it's blue, if anyone cares) Bought an OP ODTC
in the morning, went to London, shouted at a few people, then headed home.
The problem that I had arose when I got off the train at Portsmouth &
Southsea, and asked to retain the ticket as "I'll be back in London later".
The RPI assumed, incorrectly, that I wanted to re-use the ticket to get a
later train back to the capital, whereas I was actually getting a lift back
up. A bit of head-scratching by the RPI at Portsmouth ensued, until I
actually said "why don't you just scribble something like 'valid within
zones 1-6 only', so I can't use it before I get back up there?". "Good
point", he said as he scribbled on the ticket, smiled and handed it back to
me.

M
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Old March 22nd 06, 09:23 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Oyster travelcards on Bendibuses

"M J Forbes" wrote in
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Not that it would cost anything to beep it, but any inspector who
didn't understand about travelcards ... mind you, an SWT guard within
London told me that a travelcard could only be used on one NR trip,
and insisted on scribbling his mark on it (a paper one).


Been there, got the T-shirt (it's blue, if anyone cares) Bought an OP
ODTC in the morning, went to London, shouted at a few people, then
headed home. The problem that I had arose when I got off the train at
Portsmouth & Southsea, and asked to retain the ticket as "I'll be back
in London later". The RPI assumed, incorrectly, that I wanted to
re-use the ticket to get a later train back to the capital, whereas I
was actually getting a lift back up. A bit of head-scratching by the
RPI at Portsmouth ensued, until I actually said "why don't you just
scribble something like 'valid within zones 1-6 only', so I can't use
it before I get back up there?". "Good point", he said as he
scribbled on the ticket, smiled and handed it back to me.



There's an easier way out: just say to him that you need to keep the ticket
to get a refund from expenses at work.

It's what I've done. Although careful, as some inspectors like to tear the
card slightly as they give it back.
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