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Oyster Query
How long can you be delayed before an uncompleted journey kicks in?
Kevin |
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"Zen83237" wrote in message ... How long can you be delayed before an uncompleted journey kicks in? Kevin About 2hr 30m apparently. The consensus here was 'about 2 hours' until fairly recently... Paul S |
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On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 20:35:11 -0000, "Zen83237"
wrote: How long can you be delayed before an uncompleted journey kicks in? Kevin I thought a uncompleted journey only kicked in if you failed to pass your oyster card thro a reader at the end of the journey(or reader error) ? |
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martyn dawe wrote:
I thought a uncompleted journey only kicked in if you failed to pass your oyster card thro a reader at the end of the journey(or reader error) ? I believe there is a time out, otherwise people could nip through the barrierless exits, do their business and then pop back in and touch out at a much cheaper point on the system. I think it's two hours which is supposed to cover all journeys on the system - but does that include the likely waiting time on platforms? What happens if you touch in at Chesham only to see the train doors close, and then thanks to delays don't get onto the main part of the Met for nearly an hour? |
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Tim Roll-Pickering wrote:
I think it's two hours which is supposed to cover all journeys on the system - but does that include the likely waiting time on platforms? What happens if you touch in at Chesham only to see the train doors close, and then thanks to delays don't get onto the main part of the Met for nearly an hour? It has recently been extended to 2 1/2 hours to allow for the apparent problems such as you describe. Paul S |
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