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(Apologies in advance if this message doubles up - I have some issues with
my usual news server - news.individual.net) I have a PAYG Oyster card. Today I have to get from Balham to Turnham Green and was intending to take a Southern East CroydonMilton Keynes train that goes direct from Balham to West Brompton. I'm intending to return by tube without using an overground service. Although PAYG Oyster cards are valid on Southern services via West Brompton, I can't get through the barriers at Balham with my PAYG card so I assume I'll have to buy a single ticket to cover me from Balham to WB and then use my Oyster from WB to Turnham Green and for the rest of the day. Unless, of course, you know differently... Ian |
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![]() On May 12, 9:47*am, "Ian F." wrote: (Apologies in advance if this message doubles up - I have some issues with my usual news server - news.individual.net) I have a PAYG Oyster card. Today I have to get from Balham to Turnham Green and was intending to take a Southern East CroydonMilton Keynes train that goes direct from Balham to West Brompton. I'm intending to return by tube without using an overground service. Although PAYG Oyster cards are valid on Southern services via West Brompton, I can't get through the barriers at Balham with my PAYG card so I assume I'll have to buy a single ticket to cover me from Balham to WB and then use my Oyster from WB to Turnham Green and for the rest of the day. Unless, of course, you know differently... Ian Oyster PAYG is only valid on the Southern service between Clapham Junction and Watford Junction (including all intermediary stations). This TfL webpage states where Oyster PAYG can be used on National Rail - see in particular the PDF map it links to. In your case, if you want to use the Southern service from Balham to West Brompton then you can either... (a) Buy a single ticket for Balham to West Brompton - at WB when changing to the District line, make sure you touch-in on one of the standalone Oyster readers at the entrances to the District line so as to start your Oyster PAYG journey. (b) Buy a single ticket from Balham to Clapham Junction, then exit the train at CJ and touch-in on one of the standalone Oyster readers on platform 16 (which you will travel through) and then try and jump back on the same train, which might just be do-able! Otherwise you could walk over the overbridge to platform 2 (the other side of the station) to catch the London Overground service to West Brompton which usually departs a couple of minutes after the Southern service. (c) Buy a Day Travelcard, if you're travelling off-peak (i.e. after 09:30). A zones 1-4 off-peak Day Travelcard costs £6.30. This is definitely the option to go for if you're making any other journeys apart from a Balham to Turnham Green round trip. |
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![]() On May 12, 10:37*am, Mizter T wrote: On May 12, 9:47*am, "Ian F." wrote: (Apologies in advance if this message doubles up - I have some issues with my usual news server - news.individual.net) I have a PAYG Oyster card. Today I have to get from Balham to Turnham Green and was intending to take a Southern East CroydonMilton Keynes train that goes direct from Balham to West Brompton. I'm intending to return by tube without using an overground service. Although PAYG Oyster cards are valid on Southern services via West Brompton, I can't get through the barriers at Balham with my PAYG card so I assume I'll have to buy a single ticket to cover me from Balham to WB and then use my Oyster from WB to Turnham Green and for the rest of the day. Unless, of course, you know differently... Oyster PAYG is only valid on the Southern service between Clapham Junction and Watford Junction (including all intermediary stations). This TfL webpage states where Oyster PAYG can be used on National Rail - see in particular the PDF map it links to. In your case, if you want to use the Southern service from Balham to West Brompton then you can either... (a) Buy a single ticket for Balham to West Brompton - at WB when changing to the District line, make sure you touch-in on one of the standalone Oyster readers at the entrances to the District line so as to start your Oyster PAYG journey. (b) Buy a single ticket from Balham to Clapham Junction, then exit the train at CJ and touch-in on one of the standalone Oyster readers on platform 16 (which you will travel through) and then try and jump back on the same train, which might just be do-able! Otherwise you could walk over the overbridge to platform 2 (the other side of the station) to catch the London Overground service to West Brompton which usually departs a couple of minutes after the Southern service. (c) Buy a Day Travelcard, if you're travelling off-peak (i.e. after 09:30). A zones 1-4 off-peak Day Travelcard costs £6.30. This is definitely the option to go for if you're making any other journeys apart from a Balham to Turnham Green round trip. As David Stocks points out in the other quasi-duplicate thread on this issue, a Balham to West Brompton single ticket costs the same as a Balham to Clapham Junction single - that is, £2.20 - so there's no need to go in for heroics at CJ by jumping off the train, touching-in and jumping back on... unless you fancy a challenge, that is! |
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On Tue, 12 May 2009 09:47:28 +0100, "Ian F."
wrote: (Apologies in advance if this message doubles up - I have some issues with my usual news server - news.individual.net) Are the issues timeouts? I started getting timeouts around Easter and had to switch server. -- jhk |
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