These are typically stations that are outside of London. If you reach the destination station, you'd probably need to appeal to the kindness of staff members who attend the ticket barrier (if there is one), who might ask someone to buy a ticket or pay a penalty fare. But it's functionally equivalent to traveling without a ticket at all.You'd also have to pay a default charge for an incomplete journey on the PAYG ticket, but you could potentially appeal to have this reversed.
It's usually made pretty clear on train announcements that you're leaving the contactless PAYG fare zone.
josephcsible|1 year ago
How is an announcement then supposed to help, since you'll have already bought your ticket before you hear it?
iNerdier|1 year ago
NullPrefix|1 year ago
You would have some time to accept whatever is coming and make peace with it
tialaramex|1 year ago
So there's an announcement. Your Oyster (or contactless) is not valid for travel beyond London, and this train isn't even really for internal travel, but you can leave at Clapham Junction.
avianlyric|1 year ago
alexchamberlain|1 year ago