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![]() "Paul Weaver" wrote in message ... On 23 Apr, 17:25, MarkVarley - MVP wrote: I was wondering if anyone knows what the official (or unofficial) position is on breaking a bus journey? I quite often get on a 38 at the start of it's route, jump off in islington to go to the bank (5-10 minutes, I usually get the next 38) and continue my journey to wherever, usually picadilly. ought I be paying twice? Yes, and the following are the legal ways of boarding a bus: 1) Board at the front with a saver, driver takes half the saver 2) Board at the front and touch your oyster in, money is deducted (unless it's a travelcard/capped etc) 3) Board a murderbus at the back and touch your oyster in, money is deducted 4) Board at the front and show a paper travelcard 5) Board at the back with a valid paper or oyster travelcard and dont touch in. 6) Outside central london you can board at the front and pay cash IF you PAYG and dont touch in, you are a fare dodger and are committing a crime. The driver wont let you on until you pay, aside from on murderbusses, where you must touch in unless you have a travelcard. Breaking a journey on a bus has never been allowed. On a bendybus is there any way for a ticket inspector to tell whether you touched in on that bus, or the previous bus (assuming they are both on the same route)? Peter Smyth |
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