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Where to buy paper travelcard
On Mar 13, 11:32*pm, "Richard J." wrote:
The point we are arguing about is whether a Travelcard on Oyster counts, if you have a paper counterpart as well (different from PAYG which definitely isn't valid). Certainly, I've never had any problem using 2 for 1 with my LU issued Oyster Gold Card, which comes with a paper part. It doesn't say that Travelcards on Oyster are not valid, they are just not included in the list. Well, I think what it says is pretty clear: "Can I use an Oyster card? No, except as shown below." And "below" is (a) Freedom Pass (which is not branded as Oyster anyway) and (b) "2FOR1 Oyster card offers", which have now ceased. *I'm pleased for you that you've managed to persuade the attractions to accept your Oyster card and the receipt thingy as a valid rail ticket, but in view of what the FAQ says I wouldn't be confident enough to recommend to anyone else that they try it. No, you're missing the point that a season Travelcard, legally, *is* a National Rail ticket (whereas an Oyster PAYG card, obviously, isn't). The media on which said Travelcard is printed is irrelevant. (in any case, my annual Travelcard is on Oyster, but was issued by First Capital Connect, which seems to go against your original conjecture...). -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
Where to buy paper travelcard
wrote in message ... No, you're missing the point that a season Travelcard, legally, *is* a National Rail ticket (whereas an Oyster PAYG card, obviously, isn't). The media on which said Travelcard is printed is irrelevant. Not entirely. I once had an Annual Hove to all zones Gold travelcard which was printed (by mistake) on rail-only Gold Card ticket stock. A (jobsworth) bus driver refused to accept it despite it quite clearly showing that it was valid in all zones. D A Stocks |
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