Alex, if you travel into a different zone on the London Tube you can just take the train heading the opposite direction on the other platform without getting charged for penalty, unless you leave the gates of course.
Besides, you should come and check out Hong Kong - MTR is waaaay better than the Tube (not being cocky or anything). The Tube is way too small, rough and unreliable.
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Alex Jacobs @ Jul 17th 2007 2:11PM
I can see a LOT of missed train stops, and paying out more money on trainfares because you stayed on longer than you should!
ET @ Jul 17th 2007 5:29PM
If you missed, you ride the opposite direction. You don't have to repay your fare. The fare is calculated by where you enter, and where you exit.
Alex Jacobs @ Jul 17th 2007 5:33PM
not if you go into another zone that you havnt paid for.... true for london anyway.
i havnt riden on the hongkong railway
Richard Lai @ Jul 18th 2007 2:20AM
Alex, if you travel into a different zone on the London Tube you can just take the train heading the opposite direction on the other platform without getting charged for penalty, unless you leave the gates of course.
Besides, you should come and check out Hong Kong - MTR is waaaay better than the Tube (not being cocky or anything). The Tube is way too small, rough and unreliable.