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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Is time for a big ole Hallelujah?

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I'll have a go tomorrow and report back (from the nick maybe)
dewet tweeted again from Victoria to let us all know that it seemed fine. He got throuigh the barrier ok (And has now joined HoL).
but James reports its been switched off again via Twitter. Can you just switch it off again?!
Aiee, aiee, aiee!
Furhter update from dewet:

@Harringayonline It also transpires *only* one Oyster reader is active, Southbound. Had to walk over tonight to validate my exit Northbound.
Any news on Hornsey?
I don't think even TfL knows what's going on :)
This is not good enough. What a service to the public!

Someone must be responsible for this, at least for the activation step.

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I used it this morning, and it was all fine, though expensive. Caught the 9.12am train, went through to Victoria and it charged me £3.70. Technology in the twenty-first century!
Yes, the charging seems to be excessive. Last night, the return cost me £3.00 as well from Victoria (that's what the Oyster reader showed, anyway), and according to TfL a Zone 1-3 single on Oyster should be £2.70 peak, £2.20 off-peak. In my card history online, I can also see the entrances/exits from Harringay not showing up, meaning I get charged the £4.00 not-touching-out fare sometimes.
That's curious - yesterday morning I was charged £2.40 for Harringay-Old Street, less even than a normal Zone 1-3 journey, a little cheaper than half a return train ticket and a lot less than a single ticket. It could be that they're charging an arbitrary amount (maybe £1.50 peak, £1.40 off-peak, judging by the last two posts) to get you onto the tube network, then the standard tube fare from then on.
Old Street is a British Rail terminus. Victoria includes the tube ride.

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