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Malcolm BradyParticipant
The break at Paddington was a personal needs requirement and the tap in was indeed at Paddington Crossrail gate line.
Can only assume the time difference at Paddington between touches of 31 minutes was within the OSI allowed.
Thanks for your help Mike and I will advice him to add his bank card to oyster account so as to see any potential card clash.Malcolm BradyParticipantMike thanks for quick reply he assures me he did use 60+ card as it is in different wallet to bank cards I copy the journey history below.
15/08/2024 £0.00 daily total
18:12 – 18:43 to West Drayton [National Rail] £0.00 £0.00
18:43 Touch out, West Drayton [National Rail] £0.00 £0.00
18:12 Touch in, £0.00 £0.00
17:32 – 17:41 Queen’s Park to Paddington (Bakerloo, Circle/District and H&C) £0.00 £0.00
17:41 Touch out, Paddington (Bakerloo, Circle/District and H&C) £0.00 £0.00
17:32 Touch in, Queen’s Park £0.00 £0.00
???? – 13:56 [No touch-in] to Queen’s Park £0.00 £0.00
13:56 Touch out, Queen’s Park £0.00 £0.00On the outward journey no barriers as used the direct link between Crossrail and Bakerloo.
Malcolm BradyParticipantWhen I applied for my 60+ card back in 2017 I remember ticking the box on the application that I wished my details to be passed on by TfL when I become eligible for the full freedom pass this coming July.
A friend of mine who was 66 last month also had ticked the box but his details were not passed on.
On hearing this I contacted the helpline to be told they had no record of my wishes but at least I know now that it is in hand.
Just a nudge to anyone approaching 66 to check around 2 months before to ensure details are correct also it has been a while since I had rung the helpline is now a 45 minute wait on the phone the new norm. -
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