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On Jan 9, 5:31*am, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 23:44:00 on Sun, 8 Jan 2012, Bolwerk remarked: I don't really ever see a need to go to the bank, and if I do I prefer to use the ATM and skip the line. Here in the UK the ATMs often have a line as well. Here, smaller branches may have only a single ATM, and there are ones not physically attached to a bank (for instance in retail locations), but many city bank branches have lobbies, accessible after-hours with the ATM card, with several ATMs. The Chase branch on Broadway across the street from St. Paul's Chapel, a block from the WTC and [ObTransit] adjacent to the Fulton St. Transportation Complex (which actually has above-ground structure now), has many open-air ATMs. At such facilities there's rarely a wait of more than a person or two. And getting back to trains, so do automatic ticket machines, which can have a longer line than the windows. But pre-purchased tickets can only be collected from the machines. PATH stations have a variety of ticket machines. The single-purpose cashless ones at the three terminals I use (haven't noticed where they are in Newark, have never gotten off in Hoboken) for refilling a PATH SmartCard often have no line at all, while there's often a line at the ones with MTA MetroCards as well. |