What does that code mean? Thanks
Sponsor Post - registered members do not see these adverts; click here to register, or click here to log in R RailUK Forums
14 Oct 2019 #2 MikeWh Established Member Associate Staff Senior Fares Advisor Joined 15 Jun 2010 Messages 8,059 Location Crayford ess said: What does that code mean? Thanks Click to expand... 57 - Station not covered on period ticket From: https://tangytango.proboards.com/thread/7216/london-underground-gate-codes
ess said: What does that code mean? Thanks Click to expand... 57 - Station not covered on period ticket From: https://tangytango.proboards.com/thread/7216/london-underground-gate-codes
14 Oct 2019 #3 B bkhtele Member Joined 28 Nov 2009 Messages 503 Location Swindon On mobile tickets it often means ticket used the wrong way around or breaking journey e.g. London to Bristol & attempts to exit at Reading
On mobile tickets it often means ticket used the wrong way around or breaking journey e.g. London to Bristol & attempts to exit at Reading
16 Oct 2019 #4 A A Challenge Established Member Joined 24 Sep 2016 Messages 2,835 MikeWh said: 57 - Station not covered on period ticket From: https://tangytango.proboards.com/thread/7216/london-underground-gate-codes Click to expand... That is only underground, is that the same set of codes as for NR gates?
MikeWh said: 57 - Station not covered on period ticket From: https://tangytango.proboards.com/thread/7216/london-underground-gate-codes Click to expand... That is only underground, is that the same set of codes as for NR gates?
17 Oct 2019 #5 MikeWh Established Member Associate Staff Senior Fares Advisor Joined 15 Jun 2010 Messages 8,059 Location Crayford A Challenge said: That is only underground, is that the same set of codes as for NR gates? Click to expand... I believe they are, certainly in the London/Oyster area. The google search revealed several lists, but some had 55-60 as being unused.
A Challenge said: That is only underground, is that the same set of codes as for NR gates? Click to expand... I believe they are, certainly in the London/Oyster area. The google search revealed several lists, but some had 55-60 as being unused.