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On Apr 7, 4:22*am, Mizter T wrote:
On Apr 7, 11:46*am, Abigail Brady wrote: On Apr 7, 11:27*am, Ben Birkner wrote: I'm a bit confused on the information received through the TfL website: On the one side they state that the 7-Day Oyster Card can be used on British Rail, provided you'll keep within the zones you've paid for. "My" station would be Lewisham, zone 2, so this station should be covered by my Travelcard which covers zone 1-2. On the other side, their map of the railway stations covered by Oyster Card excludes this station. After checking various websites on this subject, my assumption is that Lewisham station is included in my Oyster Travelcard, but I can't use the card for any pay-as-you-go movements on Southeastern, e.g. to Blackheath. Am I right? Thanks for any background information. You are dead on. Just to back up what Abigail has said, you've got it right. This TfL webpage lists what National Rail [1] routes "where pay as you go is valid":http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/oysteronline/5823.aspx That page also links to a map that is titled "Oyster Pay-as-you-go (PAYG) on National Rail", which illustrates what routes Oyster PAYG can be used on. The validity of Travelcards loaded on Oyster is meanwhile no different whatsoever from that of a paper (printed) Travelcard. (However it is more useful to have a Travelcard loaded on Oyster because if you want to travel outside your zones on routes where PAYG is accepted - i.e. the Underground, DLR and some National Rail routes - it automatically combines the Travelcard with the PAYG facility so you don't need to buy a paper ticket extension. On National Rail routes where PAYG is not accepted, which basically includes all routes south of the river, you will however need to buy a paper ticket extension.) Oyster PAYG will eventually be valid on all National Rail routes in London, hopefully either later this year or early next year, the result of almighty, epic and complex negotiations between TfL and the TOCs (train companies) that have been going on in one form or the other for years! The Mayor and TfL do not have the power to impose acceptance of Oyster on the TOCs, so instead it's been a case of having to reach an agreement. ----- [1] National Rail being the contemporary collective term for what we used to call British Rail. Great answer, and, nice as it was, I am glad we are out of the time warp! :-) |
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