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  2. Oyster card - Wikipedia

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    This is credited to the card the next time it is used on a journey. The only way to collect a refund is as part of an actual journey, otherwise a further maximum fare is charged. This is because when the passenger touches the reader with their Oyster card, not only will the refund go on to the card, but a new journey will start.

  3. TfL resumes some Oyster photocard applications - AOL

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    TfL says it will reopen applications in phases and will look to refund customers who have overpaid.

  4. TfL starts to process new Oyster photocards after a cyber ...

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    Applications have been paused for two months since the security incident

  5. Fare capping - Wikipedia

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    The Oyster card, the first major implementation of fare capping, uses MIFARE smart cards with proprietary programming, with equipment connected to proprietary back-office systems. The Oyster card began to support fare capping in 2005, 7 years after the system's initial design began in 1998.

  6. Integrated ticketing - Wikipedia

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    Some smart card systems, such as Hong Kong’s Octopus card, are also used for payments beyond transportation, including goods and services. [2] While electronic methods are prevalent, certain public transport systems still utilize paper tickets, which permit transfers within a specified area or, in some cases, allow unlimited travel during ...

  7. How do credit card refunds work? - AOL

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    Credit card refunds are easy to request, and most reputable merchants will be familiar with the refund process. In most cases, a credit card refund will be fully processed within two weeks — but ...

  8. Travelling on a train without a ticket? Everything you need ...

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    A bank card on which you have “tapped in” at station entry gates or on a reader on the platform. What does the law say about rail tickets? The basic principle is set down in the Regulation of ...

  9. Travelcard - Wikipedia

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    A Travelcard season ticket can be sold by National Rail retailers and loaded into National Rail smart cards. As of 2022, an inboundary Travelcard season ticket (one valid within the numbered zones only) is sold on smart cards only, which include Oyster card (if sold by TfL) and National Rail ITSO smart cards (if sold by National Rail ...