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David Walters wrote on 24 August 2010 15:02:41 ...
On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 14:27:51 +0100, Richard wrote: David wrote on 24 August 2010 13:56:38 ... On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 05:29:28 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Secondly, if staff are not working in the ticket office, they will be available in the station to "..help disabled and vulnerable customers,,,," In theory but it isn't my experience. I'm told that my local station, Woodside Park, is always staffed even when the ticket office is shut but on occasion I've been unable to find a member of staff to unlock the ticket barrier gate and so had to lift a buggy over the barriers. I can do that but someone in a wheelchair might have more difficulty. If staff are not on duty in the ticket hall, the manual gate should be left unlocked. Did you check that it wouldn't open with a firm push or pull? Yup, it was firmly locked. If so, that should be reported as a potentially serious lack of an emergency exit route. To who? I did email customer services with a bit of a rant and asking if I should push the emergency all gate open button thingy. I can't find their reply at the moment but they claimed that just because I couldn't see or find any staff that doesn't mean there weren't any watching the barrier line and they would be monitoring it via CCTV. So why didn't this person see your problem and come out and help? In practice there would not be anyone *dedicated* to watching the gate line on CCTV. There might be someone with a whole bank of screens to monitor, and he'll probably pay more attention to those showing the platform when there's a train there. I believe there used to be a rule that gates were all to be closed if the ticket office was manned (because it has remote gate release buttons), but nowadays the staff on duty are likely to be in a control room or supervisor's office somewhere else. Are there any LU staff here who can say what the current rule is about unlocking the manual gate when the gate line and ticket office are not staffed? -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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