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One-day all zones travelcard price reduction?
On Tuesday I bought, for the first time in ages, a peak one-day all
zones travelcard, at the quite new (less than a year old) ticket machine outside Crayford mainline station in Zone 6. It cost £12.40, which is what I expected. On Thursday I did exactly the same thing in exactly the same place at about the same time, but there were two differences. 1: The machine rejected my debit card before I'd even had a chance to enter a PIN, but the card processing on this new machine seems hopeless anyway and is out of order in some way almost as often as it works, so that didn't surprise me. 2: More interestingly, the travelcard only cost £12.00. Why the 40p reduction? Anyone know? I was worried that I'd picked a wrong option or something but the ticket happily worked on the train, the DLR (my first DLR ticket inspection!) and the tube all day so it seemed to be what I'd asked for. A glitch in the machine or a proper reduction, perhaps by way of compensation for the fact that I currently have to pay 50p over the odds for a day out in London, until South Eastern implement Oyster Pre-Pay? Paul |
One-day all zones travelcard price reduction?
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One-day all zones travelcard price reduction?
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One-day all zones travelcard price reduction?
PhilD wrote:
If you paid by a different method (cash, card, warrent), that would give a different code. I think M is for cash ("*M*oney", perhaps?), whereas X is for credit/debit cards. Ah, thanks, that makes sense as I did indeed pay by those methods. A red herring, then, so the mystery remains. I can barely endure the suspense until next Wednesday when I get my next peak travelcard to see if it's £12.00 again :) Paul |
One-day all zones travelcard price reduction?
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One-day all zones travelcard price reduction?
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One-day all zones travelcard price reduction?
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