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Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> Even they are not certain that you could use the

> inner SLL railcard for the outer SLL route.

>

> I'm not willing to take risk a criminal record

> just because you think there's a loophole in the

> railcard ticketing system. Besides, most people

> uses travelcards, rather than railcards, where you

> have the required zones where the trains travel

> through.


The routing guide clearly states that the season ticket is valid via Streatham Hill, although the concern from some is that Southern may request that loophole is changed come December.


Or you could just change at Clapham Junction with your zone 1-2 travelcard, but that seems like too much hard work.....

Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> Now you back tracking, Bic Bash. What ever

> happened to read and weep? Full of wishful

> thinking if you ask me.


It'll be wishful thinking when you step on board the ELL in mid December and you'll wonder what all the fuss has been about.

Don't get me wrong, some parts of the ELL will be useful when I travel to Shoreditch. But it's not an adequate replacement for the SLL. Even TfL have admitted it. So don't keep deluding yourself that it is.


Come December, there'll be anger for sure as a great deal of people are unaware that the service is about to be cut.

Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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>

> Come December, there'll be anger for sure as a

> great deal of people are unaware that the service

> is about to be cut.


Yes, I can't wait for you to register multiple accounts to register your disgust.

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