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[email protected] September 6th 15 04:15 PM

Getting hold of tube maps
 
This used to be a trivial matter of asking at a ticket office and sometimes
from racks at ticket offices.

Now that ticket offices are closing, how is it supposed to work?

I wanted to get an up-to-date tube map and had a little time before getting
my train at King's Cross yesterday so I descended into the bowels of the
tube station to look. Nothing in the original ticket hall so I went to the
Western Ticket Hall following signs to a Travel Office (or whatever). No
sign of a staffed facility and the few leaflets on offer were in larger than
tube maps racks on a wall.

So I asked at the gateline where a staff member offered me her somewhat
dogeared map. I asked if she had any new ones and she went over to a small
pile on the base of a signboard.

Is this what the best way of helping visitors round the tube system has come
down to now?

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Roland Perry September 6th 15 04:41 PM

Getting hold of tube maps
 
In message , at 11:15:38
on Sun, 6 Sep 2015, remarked:
I wanted to get an up-to-date tube map and had a little time before getting
my train at King's Cross yesterday so I descended into the bowels of the
tube station to look. Nothing in the original ticket hall so I went to the
Western Ticket Hall following signs to a Travel Office (or whatever). No
sign of a staffed facility


The Travel Centre/Office is at the far west of the building, at approx
ground level up a flight of stairs from the booking hall. It's mainly
for selling guided tours and such like to tourists, it's not really
about the tube.
--
Roland Perry

Mizter T September 6th 15 04:48 PM

Getting hold of tube maps
 

On 06/09/2015 17:41, Roland Perry wrote:

In message , at 11:15:38
on Sun, 6 Sep 2015, remarked:
I wanted to get an up-to-date tube map and had a little time before
getting
my train at King's Cross yesterday so I descended into the bowels of the
tube station to look. Nothing in the original ticket hall so I went to
the
Western Ticket Hall following signs to a Travel Office (or whatever). No
sign of a staffed facility


The Travel Centre/Office is at the far west of the building, at approx
ground level up a flight of stairs from the booking hall. It's mainly
for selling guided tours and such like to tourists, it's not really
about the tube.


Says who? (Apart from you.)

https://tfl.gov.uk/fares-and-payments/buying-tickets/visitor-and-travel-information-centres

Mizter T September 6th 15 04:49 PM

Getting hold of tube maps
 

On 06/09/2015 17:15, wrote:

This used to be a trivial matter of asking at a ticket office and sometimes
from racks at ticket offices.

Now that ticket offices are closing, how is it supposed to work?

I wanted to get an up-to-date tube map and had a little time before getting
my train at King's Cross yesterday so I descended into the bowels of the
tube station to look. Nothing in the original ticket hall so I went to the
Western Ticket Hall following signs to a Travel Office (or whatever). No
sign of a staffed facility and the few leaflets on offer were in larger than
tube maps racks on a wall.

So I asked at the gateline where a staff member offered me her somewhat
dogeared map. I asked if she had any new ones and she went over to a small
pile on the base of a signboard.

Is this what the best way of helping visitors round the tube system has come
down to now?


Tube maps seem to remain widely available in leaflet racks at Tube stations.

Roland Perry September 6th 15 05:10 PM

Getting hold of tube maps
 
In message , at 17:48:10 on Sun, 6 Sep 2015,
Mizter T remarked:
The Travel Centre/Office is at the far west of the building, at approx
ground level up a flight of stairs from the booking hall. It's mainly
for selling guided tours and such like to tourists, it's not really
about the tube.


Says who? (Apart from you.)

https://tfl.gov.uk/fares-and-payments/buying-tickets/visitor-and-travel-information-centres


The prominence of the "Attractions and Tours" on that web page, plus
seeing it when it's open and the looking at the range of information on
display and the fact it had a huge and very slowly moving queue. Quite
unsuitable for asking for advice about which tube train to catch. It's
all about getting the commission on the Tussauds tickets.
--
Roland Perry

D A Stocks[_2_] September 6th 15 05:53 PM

Getting hold of tube maps
 
wrote in message
...
This used to be a trivial matter of asking at a ticket office and
sometimes
from racks at ticket offices.

Now that ticket offices are closing, how is it supposed to work?

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...arket&hl=en_GB

Works well for me - even without a data connection - and between 1 and 5
million others who have downloaded it.

I found myself at a loss for a NY Subway map when I was there a couple of
weeks back. Turns out there is a NY version of the same app.

Paper maps are so last decade.

--
DAS


Robin[_4_] September 6th 15 06:06 PM

Getting hold of tube maps
 
D A Stocks wrote:
Paper maps are so last decade.


But the cost of catastrophic failure of a paper map following use in
heavy rain is so small compare with sizzle-sizzle-blank-screen :)

--
Robin
reply to address is (meant to be) valid



[email protected] September 6th 15 07:45 PM

Getting hold of tube maps
 
In article , (Mizter T) wrote:

On 06/09/2015 17:15,
wrote:

This used to be a trivial matter of asking at a ticket office and
sometimes from racks at ticket offices.

Now that ticket offices are closing, how is it supposed to work?

I wanted to get an up-to-date tube map and had a little time before
getting my train at King's Cross yesterday so I descended into the
bowels of the tube station to look. Nothing in the original ticket hall
so I went to the Western Ticket Hall following signs to a Travel Office
(or whatever). No sign of a staffed facility and the few leaflets on
offer were in larger than tube maps racks on a wall.

So I asked at the gateline where a staff member offered me her somewhat
dogeared map. I asked if she had any new ones and she went over to a
small pile on the base of a signboard.

Is this what the best way of helping visitors round the tube system has
come down to now?


Tube maps seem to remain widely available in leaflet racks at Tube
stations.


Nowhere I looked around King's Cross St Pancras (the Euston Road end) though.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

[email protected] September 6th 15 07:45 PM

Getting hold of tube maps
 
In article , (Roland Perry)
wrote:

In message , at 17:48:10 on Sun, 6 Sep
2015, Mizter T remarked:
The Travel Centre/Office is at the far west of the building, at approx
ground level up a flight of stairs from the booking hall. It's mainly
for selling guided tours and such like to tourists, it's not really
about the tube.


Says who? (Apart from you.)


https://tfl.gov.uk/fares-and-payment...and-travel-inf
ormation-centres

The prominence of the "Attractions and Tours" on that web page, plus
seeing it when it's open and the looking at the range of information
on display and the fact it had a huge and very slowly moving queue.
Quite unsuitable for asking for advice about which tube train to
catch. It's all about getting the commission on the Tussauds tickets.


Well, I followed the signs but they must have run out. I saw something
opposite the barriers with racks and assumed it must have closed.

Anyway, going up another set of stairs would have been something of a pain.
The new square in front of King's Cross may be larger than Leicester Square
but it doesn't have any cycle parking so I was having to carry my bike down
and up stairs. The staff member didn't point me to it either.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

David Cantrell September 7th 15 12:14 PM

Getting hold of tube maps
 
On Sun, Sep 06, 2015 at 11:15:38AM -0500, wrote:

This used to be a trivial matter of asking at a ticket office and sometimes
from racks at ticket offices.

Now that ticket offices are closing, how is it supposed to work?


Google on your phone.

--
David Cantrell | Cake Smuggler Extraordinaire

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