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On Feb 16, 12:42*pm, Mizter T wrote:
On 16 Feb, 11:57, "tim \(not at home\)" wrote: "MIG" wrote: On Feb 15, 10:06 pm, "tim \(not at home\)" wrote: "MIG" wrote: I think it's worth acknowledging the difference between being punished for not touching in/out and being punished for renewing a travelcard in south london on the day when the Oyster machine is broken ---------------------------------------------------------------- Out of interest, what is there not to work? Aren't they basically sealed units? Do they get completely trashed in sarf lundin, or does the power go off, or ..... something else? Most often won't read the credit/debit cards. *But also non-specific "out of order" bits of paper stuck on the screen, which may be the same, but why try ... ----------------------------------------------- Oh you mean the 'ticket' machine. *I though you were talking about the validator. Out of interest, I think I've only ever come across one or possibly two Oyster validators (aka Oyster readers) that weren't working. There was one at Addiscombe on Tramlink that I saw covered in silver spray on paint, though I think it was still working underneath that. Also, at most ungated stations where one needs to use a standalone Oyster validator there is more than just the one validator. Of course basically one cannot use Oyster PAYG for rail travel in south London. (I have assumed that you were wanting to 'collect' an online purchase of a new season ticket by touching the validator. *But as I have never had an Oyster season I really have no idea if it works like this). tim For online purchases it does indeed work like this. Notionally one needs to make a journey to do this, i.e. touch-in at one station and touch-out at the other. One is certainly required to do that when collecting a PAYG top-up or (setting up auto top-up), however given that Travelcard users are not penalised for not touching-in/out I expect that this doesn't matter - however I will endeavour to confirm my expectation and report back here when I do. Presumably (or perhaps I shouldn't presume) if you touch in at an NR station that's got Oyster readers but no Oyster selling (like Putney I think) with a zone 1 - 2 travelcard, and then, I dunno, do some kind of trip via West Brompton and get off at Acton Town, it will record you as having touched in at Putney (despite PAYG not being valid) and charge the Oyster fare from the boundary at Turnham Green? Or would it require a separate touch in at some intermediate point where your travelcard was still valid? |
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