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On 4 Jan 2010 18:55:06 GMT, Michael R N Dolbear wrote:
asdf wrote They'd only become redundant if the stations were also staffed while open, since the barriers would have to be left open while the station is unstaffed, which at many stations is most or all of the time. Depends. Thus some stations have a CCTV equiped Help Point, where the remote operator can release the barrier gate for you (after looking at your, perhaps paper, ticket). Does the remote operator have to be on-site, or can they be miles away in a control room somewhere? |
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