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asdf September 17th 06 01:52 AM

Stratford Jubilee Line Oyster question
 
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 02:19:18 +0100, Matthew Dickinson wrote:

The latest fare leaflet has a subtle alteration to the list of
National Rail services where PAYG is valid. It now lists Stratford -
Tottenham Hale / Seven Sisters. This journey was always technically
possible on PAYG, but not included in the list. Paper LUL tickets are
now also valid on this service.


Previously, it would only have been possible on PAYG by going via
Liverpool Street. This addition means PAYG is now valid on the direct
services that use the Lea Valley line.

Paul Corfield September 17th 06 08:53 AM

Stratford Jubilee Line Oyster question
 
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 02:19:18 +0100, Matthew Dickinson
wrote:

On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 01:19:18 +0100, "Tim Roll-Pickering"
wrote:

Barry Salter wrote:

It's also worth noting that there are Oyster validators on the Central
Line platforms at Stratford (or at least there were last time I went
through), so you might want to touch in there as well, just to be on the
safe side.


However some mainline services depart from platforms 9 & 10, especially on
Sundays when the fast and stopping services get mixed up.

The latest fare leaflet has a subtle alteration to the list of
National Rail services where PAYG is valid. It now lists Stratford -
Tottenham Hale / Seven Sisters. This journey was always technically
possible on PAYG, but not included in the list. Paper LUL tickets are
now also valid on this service.


Interesting - I hadn't spotted that but it is worth knowing.
--
Paul C


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