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I have to work in London next week and will be travelling from Hanger Lane to Denmark Hill via Shepherds Bush and Clapham junction TFL says the journey will cost £1.60 using my oyster card. I will be changing lines and stations. I am confused about using pink and yellow card readers, do I swipe in and out at every station. Is there anyone out there who can put my mind at ease.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know the route but it looks as if you will have to use your card to get you through the gates at Hanger Lane tube station and - again to go out through the gates as you exit the tube at Shepherds Bush. You would then tap in as you go on to the overground line (you shouldn't need to use it to open the gates, just tap on a reader somewhere near the entrance). Tap out at Denmark Hill, again on a reader somewhere near the exit
sorry, just to make that a bit clearer, I'm assuming Shepherds Bush underground and overground are in the same building (that's the bit I don't know for sure) but will have separate entrances and exits, so you'd exit the underground then enter the overground. I don't think you get a choice of colour for readers, just use whatever is there.
If you change from Tube to Overground at the same station you must tap the pink reader with your Oyster card or you will be charged the maximum fare. On completing your journey just tap the normal yellow reader to get the correct fare deducted. If changing between a main line train and either a Tube or Overland train, the tapping of the pink reader must be done to avoid a maximum fare.
Tap on the yellow at the begining and end of your journey and if you see a pink reader when you change at Clapham Junction, tap on that too. Since you will not be going into zone 1 the fare will be cheaper and the pink reader is ther to confirm the route you took around London rather than a route into zone 1 and back out again.