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Having gone through the T.F.L. telephone rigmarore to speak to a
customer assistant, only to discover that I was No. 26 in the queue, I thought I'd get a reply much quicker here! I have a weekly Zone 1-2 Travelcard on Oyster (not by choice, but my local newsagent gave an Oyster card as the only available option - I'd have preferred a paper card). For 2 days, Wednesday and Thursday, I need to travel 1 stop out of zone 2, to Balham (by rail from Clapham Junction). I don't have or want "pay as you go", and I don't think this is valid on national rail over that route anyway. How do I go about getting a day return 1-station extension on my Oyster card? Will they be able to deal with this at Clapham Junction? I don't want to spend 15 or 20 minutes queuing tomorrow morning only to find that they can't sell me what I want anyway. And, if the worst comes to the worst, and I end up having to start my journey at Clapham Junction without buying the relevant extension, will I be able to buy it at Balham or will there be a penalty fare to pay? Many thanks for any answers! Marc. |
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![]() wrote in message ps.com... Having gone through the T.F.L. telephone rigmarore to speak to a customer assistant, only to discover that I was No. 26 in the queue, I thought I'd get a reply much quicker here! I have a weekly Zone 1-2 Travelcard on Oyster (not by choice, but my local newsagent gave an Oyster card as the only available option - I'd have preferred a paper card). For 2 days, Wednesday and Thursday, I need to travel 1 stop out of zone 2, to Balham (by rail from Clapham Junction). I don't have or want "pay as you go", and I don't think this is valid on national rail over that route anyway. How do I go about getting a day return 1-station extension on my Oyster card? Will they be able to deal with this at Clapham Junction? I don't want to spend 15 or 20 minutes queuing tomorrow morning only to find that they can't sell me what I want anyway. And, if the worst comes to the worst, and I end up having to start my journey at Clapham Junction without buying the relevant extension, will I be able to buy it at Balham or will there be a penalty fare to pay? Many thanks for any answers! I think whether your season ticket is on Oyster or not is a red herring in this case. You just need to buy a single/return Clapham Junction - Balham. Peter Smyth |
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![]() Peter Smyth wrote: wrote in message ps.com... Having gone through the T.F.L. telephone rigmarore to speak to a customer assistant, only to discover that I was No. 26 in the queue, I thought I'd get a reply much quicker here! I have a weekly Zone 1-2 Travelcard on Oyster (not by choice, but my local newsagent gave an Oyster card as the only available option - I'd have preferred a paper card). For 2 days, Wednesday and Thursday, I need to travel 1 stop out of zone 2, to Balham (by rail from Clapham Junction). I don't have or want "pay as you go", and I don't think this is valid on national rail over that route anyway. How do I go about getting a day return 1-station extension on my Oyster card? Will they be able to deal with this at Clapham Junction? I don't want to spend 15 or 20 minutes queuing tomorrow morning only to find that they can't sell me what I want anyway. And, if the worst comes to the worst, and I end up having to start my journey at Clapham Junction without buying the relevant extension, will I be able to buy it at Balham or will there be a penalty fare to pay? Many thanks for any answers! I think whether your season ticket is on Oyster or not is a red herring in this case. You just need to buy a single/return Clapham Junction - Balham. Peter Smyth Peter, thanks for your reply, but I don't want a return from Clapham Junction to Balham - I want it from Wandworth Common or whatever the nearest zone 2 station is. The point I am making is: will they be able to read (or need to read) my Oyster Travelcard at Clapham Junction before selling me the extension I want? If I had a paper Travelcard, the issue would not arise. Thanks for any further thoughts. Marc. |
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On 19 Sep 2006 12:01:07 -0700, "
wrote: Peter Smyth wrote: [snip] I think whether your season ticket is on Oyster or not is a red herring in this case. You just need to buy a single/return Clapham Junction - Balham. Peter Smyth Peter, thanks for your reply, but I don't want a return from Clapham Junction to Balham - I want it from Wandworth Common or whatever the nearest zone 2 station is. The point I am making is: will they be able to read (or need to read) my Oyster Travelcard at Clapham Junction before selling me the extension I want? If I had a paper Travelcard, the issue would not arise. I understand that all NR ticket offices within Greater London (as a minimum) have been provided with hand held Oyster card readers. There should be no issue at all in the Clapham Junction ticket office issuing you with a Boundary Zone 2 to Balham return ticket for use on Southern's trains. As I'm sure you know the queues at Clapham Junction can be long so allow plenty of time if travelling at peak times. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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They shouldn't need to read your Oyster - it's of no consequence to
*them* whether or not you have the travelcard on your Oyster, so they should just sell you the ticket, and then if you don't have the travelcard you would get done by a ticket inspector. Wherever you go to buy the extension (anywhere is fine), just ask for a Boundary Zone 2 to Balham return. And no, don't try and buy it on arrival at Balham. Paul Corfield wrote: On 19 Sep 2006 12:01:07 -0700, " wrote: Peter Smyth wrote: [snip] I think whether your season ticket is on Oyster or not is a red herring in this case. You just need to buy a single/return Clapham Junction - Balham. Peter Smyth Peter, thanks for your reply, but I don't want a return from Clapham Junction to Balham - I want it from Wandworth Common or whatever the nearest zone 2 station is. The point I am making is: will they be able to read (or need to read) my Oyster Travelcard at Clapham Junction before selling me the extension I want? If I had a paper Travelcard, the issue would not arise. I understand that all NR ticket offices within Greater London (as a minimum) have been provided with hand held Oyster card readers. There should be no issue at all in the Clapham Junction ticket office issuing you with a Boundary Zone 2 to Balham return ticket for use on Southern's trains. As I'm sure you know the queues at Clapham Junction can be long so allow plenty of time if travelling at peak times. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Peter Smyth wrote: wrote in message ps.com... Having gone through the T.F.L. telephone rigmarore to speak to a customer assistant, only to discover that I was No. 26 in the queue, I thought I'd get a reply much quicker here! I have a weekly Zone 1-2 Travelcard on Oyster (not by choice, but my local newsagent gave an Oyster card as the only available option - I'd have preferred a paper card). For 2 days, Wednesday and Thursday, I need to travel 1 stop out of zone 2, to Balham (by rail from Clapham Junction). I don't have or want "pay as you go", and I don't think this is valid on national rail over that route anyway. How do I go about getting a day return 1-station extension on my Oyster card? Will they be able to deal with this at Clapham Junction? I don't want to spend 15 or 20 minutes queuing tomorrow morning only to find that they can't sell me what I want anyway. And, if the worst comes to the worst, and I end up having to start my journey at Clapham Junction without buying the relevant extension, will I be able to buy it at Balham or will there be a penalty fare to pay? Many thanks for any answers! I think whether your season ticket is on Oyster or not is a red herring in this case. You just need to buy a single/return Clapham Junction - Balham. Peter Smyth Peter, thanks for your reply, but I don't want a return from Clapham Junction to Balham - I want it from Wandworth Common or whatever the nearest zone 2 station is. The point I am making is: will they be able to read (or need to read) my Oyster Travelcard at Clapham Junction before selling me the extension I want? If I had a paper Travelcard, the issue would not arise. Thanks for any further thoughts. Wandsworth Common is in zone 3 so Clapham Junction is the nearest zone 2 station. Peter Smyth |
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![]() Peter Smyth wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Peter Smyth wrote: wrote in message ps.com... Having gone through the T.F.L. telephone rigmarore to speak to a customer assistant, only to discover that I was No. 26 in the queue, I thought I'd get a reply much quicker here! I have a weekly Zone 1-2 Travelcard on Oyster (not by choice, but my local newsagent gave an Oyster card as the only available option - I'd have preferred a paper card). For 2 days, Wednesday and Thursday, I need to travel 1 stop out of zone 2, to Balham (by rail from Clapham Junction). I don't have or want "pay as you go", and I don't think this is valid on national rail over that route anyway. How do I go about getting a day return 1-station extension on my Oyster card? Will they be able to deal with this at Clapham Junction? I don't want to spend 15 or 20 minutes queuing tomorrow morning only to find that they can't sell me what I want anyway. And, if the worst comes to the worst, and I end up having to start my journey at Clapham Junction without buying the relevant extension, will I be able to buy it at Balham or will there be a penalty fare to pay? Many thanks for any answers! I think whether your season ticket is on Oyster or not is a red herring in this case. You just need to buy a single/return Clapham Junction - Balham. Peter Smyth Peter, thanks for your reply, but I don't want a return from Clapham Junction to Balham - I want it from Wandworth Common or whatever the nearest zone 2 station is. The point I am making is: will they be able to read (or need to read) my Oyster Travelcard at Clapham Junction before selling me the extension I want? If I had a paper Travelcard, the issue would not arise. Thanks for any further thoughts. Wandsworth Common is in zone 3 so Clapham Junction is the nearest zone 2 station. Peter Smyth Thanks for all your helpful replies, and again, Peter for pointing out that Wandsworth Common in actually in Zone 3! I was working purely from a Tube map and assumed (wrongly) that the zone boudary would have been to the South of Wandsworth Common. Marc. |
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![]() SamB wrote: They shouldn't need to read your Oyster - it's of no consequence to *them* whether or not you have the travelcard on your Oyster, so they should just sell you the ticket, and then if you don't have the travelcard you would get done by a ticket inspector. Wherever you go to buy the extension (anywhere is fine), just ask for a Boundary Zone 2 to Balham return. They don't seem to insist on seeing your travelcard when you buy extension tickets now, presumably because of Oyster, but they always used to. |
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Peter Smyth wrote:
Wandsworth Common is in zone 3 so Clapham Junction is the nearest zone 2 station. Going outwards, you don't need to concern yourself with that. Ask for a ticket from Boundary Zone 2 to your destination. It should be issued with that, and not a specific station, as the origin. Neil |
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In message .com, MIG
writes SamB wrote: They shouldn't need to read your Oyster - it's of no consequence to *them* whether or not you have the travelcard on your Oyster, so they should just sell you the ticket, and then if you don't have the travelcard you would get done by a ticket inspector. Wherever you go to buy the extension (anywhere is fine), just ask for a Boundary Zone 2 to Balham return. They don't seem to insist on seeing your travelcard when you buy extension tickets now, presumably because of Oyster, but they always used to. I've certainly had my Oyster ticket insisted on being inspected when buying extensions. Not that it has helped much - generally the NR ticket office people (both within and without London) look confused! Inevitably I explain in words of one syllable what an Oyster card is. I don't actually get this problem at NR station where they also sell oystercards, presumably because the staff are more familiar with them. -- Paul G Typing from Barking |
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