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Unread 29th July 2012, 14:56   #1
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I've got a 7 day travelcard on my zip oyster card for zones 1- 4 will this be valid on all national rail services? Also if so do I just show it to the ticket inspector or what? Thanks
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Yes your travelcard on your Oyster will be valid on all National Rail services in zones 1 -4.

You just tap on the yellow reader to gain entry to platforms and tap out when leaving like you would do a normal oyster card, if a ticket inspector asks you for your ticket you just present your oyster card to him, and he will check it with a reader.
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Just the same as if you were travelling on LUL, DLR or on the cable car. Touch in and out. If a ticket inspector asks for your ticket present your oyster card.
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