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In message , Orienteer
writes There are plenty of ways to 'cross' London without going through zone 1 on the tube: buses, N London line, S London trains. But if you just have a single ticket it might look a bit suspicious. Just out of interest. If you were to buy a ticket from Zone 5 to Zone 4 not via Zone 1. And then travel from a Zone 5 station in West London. To say a Zone 4 station in East London. But going through Zone 1. Would the automatic gate pick up on it? Or just read you brought a ticket to Zone 4 and let you through? -- CJG |
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CJG writes
There are plenty of ways to 'cross' London without going through zone 1 on the tube: buses, N London line, S London trains. But if you just have a single ticket it might look a bit suspicious. Just out of interest. If you were to buy a ticket from Zone 5 to Zone 4 not via Zone 1. And then travel from a Zone 5 station in West London. To say a Zone 4 station in East London. But going through Zone 1. Would the automatic gate pick up on it? Or just read you brought a ticket to Zone 4 and let you through? The ticket machine would know from which station the ticket was purchased and act accordingly. For humans, different coloured triangles help to highlight this scenario. -- Dave |
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