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![]() "Mizter T" wrote in message ... Indeed - unless one could 'pick-up' a season ticket ordered online or by phone by touching on the validator, or perhaps (ala Oyster) extend a journey beyond the limits of the season ticket held. It would be great if a straightforward pay-as-you-go functionality (again ala Oyster) were to be implemented, but there are undeniably issues of doing so on a network that has many ungated stations where it might be misused/abused. As I've suggested before it isn't just the gating question - the main issue with PAYG on a large network with maximum peak single fares priced approaching £50, is what amount does a prepay user need on his card, and what initial deduction does the system make, comparable with TfL's £4.00 'entry charge'? All those who think joint ITSO/Oyster prepay can be simply 'switched on' on mainline TOCs please explain... Paul S |
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