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Old March 18th 07, 11:33 AM posted to uk.transport.london
[email protected] j.p.harris@talk21.com is offline
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Default Fasttrack ticket collection

On 17 Mar, 21:44, "ONscotland" wrote:
On 17 Mar, 00:06, "Tristán White"
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Can anyone tell me why Waterloo, one of the city's major stations, does not
have the ability to print out a pre-paid Fasttrack ticket?


I am going to Bournemouth on Monday from Waterloo, but am going to have to
go to Kings Cross first to pick up my ticket as there's no fasttrack
machine in Waterloo.


Can someone tell me what is particularly fast about that?


There isn't one in London Bridge either.


I really don't want to go to Kings Cross on Monday morning come to think of
it, as it will mean leaving the house even earlier (the queue for the
machines can be pretty non-fast) so I'm going to make a special journey
there on the weekend.


FFS!!


It's incredibly annoying. I bought tickets to Norwich, and had to go
to Kings Cross to collect my ticket as there are no suitable machines
at Liverpool Street, and I couldn't risk trying the ticket office
there (given the queues, and also the answer may have been no!).

Worryingly, the new style of fast ticket machine favoured by the likes
of SEtrains and SWtrains do not have a button to collect previously
booked tickets. I tried my luck using the Southern machine at
Streatham Hill, which does offer the option, but it 'cannot connect to
the TOD database' - in fact, none of Southern's can.

You used to be able to collect tickets from the Gatwick Express
machine at Victoria, if that's any easier?- Hide quoted text -

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Although most of the machines at Liverpool Street are not suitable for
Fastticket collection, I successfully collected tickets from the
"Stansted Express" machines which were in the middle of the concourse
by the low numbered platforms some time last year. Have these been
removed?

Does the Gatwick Express machine at Victoria still permit collection -
it only sells tickets to Gatwick. Quite why Southern don't set their
machines up to allow collection, I don't know seeing as they all claim
to offer this service.

Marylebone, Paddington, Euston, St Pancras, Kings Cross should all
allow collection of tickets. Indeed, FGW's machines of the same make
as the South West Trains advertise themselves as being suitable for
collection of tickets. FGW's newer machines also list all
destinations for walk-up puchase including to Northern Ireland via
Stranraer and some +bus destinations, the SWT and SET ones do not.

Jonathan