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Wonder if any of you kind Londoners can help me out here.
As someone who visits London frequently, I already have an (unregistered) Oyster card, which I top up from time to time with little bits of cash here and there. In a couple of weeks though, I'll be going to London for a work-related visit. To save money, I'm intending to use the Oyster card. Is there a way I can get a print-out of my journey history, to show to my boss, so I can claim expenses back? Do I have to register my card for this, or can I obtain a print-out from a ticket office, or from one of the machines? I had a look through all 200 questions on the FAQ on the Transport for London website, but couldn't find anything which answered my question! |
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In message of Mon, 5 Mar 2007
17:02:44 in uk.transport.london, Michael Hoffman writes wrote: Wonder if any of you kind Londoners can help me out here. As someone who visits London frequently, I already have an (unregistered) Oyster card, which I top up from time to time with I suggest you register it unless you suffer from paranoia. The police and similar authorities have access to any records about you that TfL maintains. If paranoid, I suggest a niqab to counter cameras. ![]() little bits of cash here and there. In a couple of weeks though, I'll be going to London for a work-related visit. To save money, I'm intending to use the Oyster card. Is there a way I can get a print-out of my journey history, to show to my boss, so I can claim expenses back? Do I have to register my card for this, or can I obtain a print-out from a ticket office, or from one of the machines? You can get receipts for all the credit you add on at a ticket office. Does your boss really require more detailed proof of where you went? Should you succeed in finding an open ticket office, you can get a statement of recent card usage. "recent" is a term analogous to "piece of string". If you put auto top up on the card, you can get a statement on the oyster web site. The format is difficult as debits and credits are not conventionally distinguished. With luck, somebody who REALLY understands this (Paul C?) might give a coherent explanation. -- Walter Briscoe |
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On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 17:39:57 +0000 (UTC), "Dr Ivan D. Reid"
wrote: You can get a printout at a ticket office, but only for the last 8 journeys (you can look at them on a ticket machine too, but not print them). Try to make sure the agent understands you just want the journey history printout, otherwise you get a detailed listing as long as your arm. They could do with adding it to the machines - it could be printed on a ticket blank. Would save queueing up. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 21:25:57 GMT, Neil Williams
wrote in : On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 17:39:57 +0000 (UTC), "Dr Ivan D. Reid" wrote: You can get a printout at a ticket office, but only for the last 8 journeys (you can look at them on a ticket machine too, but not print them). Try to make sure the agent understands you just want the journey history printout, otherwise you get a detailed listing as long as your arm. They could do with adding it to the machines - it could be printed on a ticket blank. Would save queueing up. I've often thought that meself. There must be some difficulty -- or a lack of will. It'd save me some time, as I often need the printouts for expenses (tho' I tend not to go out of my way for mere bus journeys, CCLRC has yet to reject a claim). -- Ivan Reid, School of Engineering & Design, _____________ CMS Collaboration, Brunel University. ] Room 40-1-B12, CERN KotPT -- "for stupidity above and beyond the call of duty". |
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Neil Williams wrote:
On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 17:39:57 +0000 (UTC), "Dr Ivan D. Reid" wrote: You can get a printout at a ticket office, but only for the last 8 journeys (you can look at them on a ticket machine too, but not print them). Try to make sure the agent understands you just want the journey history printout, otherwise you get a detailed listing as long as your arm. They could do with adding it to the machines - it could be printed on a ticket blank. Would save queueing up. You can get the information online if you register the Oyster card and open an online account. See https://sales.oystercard.com/oyster/...method=display -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 18:16:23 +0000, Walter Briscoe wrote:
I suggest you register it unless you suffer from paranoia. The police and similar authorities have access to any records about you that TfL maintains. Erm, surely that's a reason *not* to register it? |
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