Whats the minimum Oyster card value to get through a gate? <google@woodall.me.uk> wrote in message
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> On Jun 24, 1:33 pm, Paul Weaver <use...@isorox.co.uk> wrote:
>> On 22 Jun, 03:39, "peter" <pe...@junk.com.au> wrote:
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>> > "Paul Corfield" <aoo...@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
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>> >news:fpvi541uhcn1d35qrtnaglej1qnhta01pf@.. .
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>> > > On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 14:12:48 -0700 (PDT), thagor2...@
>> > > wrote:
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>> > >>Anyone know?
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>> > > It's the minimum fare at that station - £1 outside Z1 and £1.50 in
>> > > Z1.
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>> > <big snip>
>> > > --
>> > > Paul C
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>> > So will the gate at the destination let you out, if after deducting the
>> > correct fare, the balance on the card is negative?
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>> > The reason I ask is that I infrequently visit London, and on my last
>> > journey
>> > I commenced with £3.00 on the card (Z1 to Waterloo) (eurostar was there
>> > in
>> > early November)
>> > and now I have £1.50 sitting on card which won't be used for a year or
>> > two
>> > (it is a registered card-- dunno how long they will allow it to remain
>> > inactive)
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>> > The card previously had a 7 day Travelcard on it, so it has no £3
>> > deposit.
>>
>> > I suspect to avoid giving Tfl a long term interest free loan, :-) I
>> > should
>> > try to commence my last journey with only £1.50 on the card.
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>> Or you could just take it to a ticket window and say "gimme my money".
>> As it's registered I dont think there's an issue.
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> Unless you've used both cash and a credit card to top it up. Then you
> can only get the money back by cheque, posted to your address.
>
> Bit of a bugger if your usual currency isn't GBP.
>
> Tim.
Ok thanks for the replies.. I want to keep the card, so in future I will
just run it down to zero.
It's useful as I can add funds from here (Sydney) prior to any trip to
London and don't have to pay the £3 deposit
cheers
Peter |