What if an employee travels to a transportation terminal within the limits of his or her official duty station?
A. An employee’s time spent traveling outside of regular working hours to or from a transportation terminal within the limits of his or her official duty station is considered equivalent to commuting time and is not creditable time in a travel status for the purpose of earning compensatory time off.
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