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I remember many years ago that somebody got off a charge of travelling
without a ticket because they had waited a long time in a queue then
rather than miss the train got on without a ticket.
At Watford Junc this morning two machines were out of order and the
queue at the one working machine and at the booking office would have
meant a wait of at least 20 minutes if not longer.
I managed to buy a ticket from the excess window otherwise I would have
got back in the car and driven to work.
Are there any figures around for what is an unacceptable wait because
this morning was a shambles.
It will be a long time before I am stupid enough to rely on National
rail again.

Kevin


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What are suggesting, that I drive to say St Albans and start my journey
there because Thameslink aren't as uselss as Silverlink. If I live in
Watford and start my journey in Watford then surely I should expect to
be able to buy a ticket without queuing for 20 minutes. As it happened
I didn't but lots of people obviously did. Not much use in considering
rail travel if you have to add an indeterminate amount of time to your
journey to cover the purchase of a ticket.

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) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying :

What are suggesting, that I drive to say St Albans and start my journey
there because Thameslink aren't as uselss as Silverlink. If I live in
Watford and start my journey in Watford then surely I should expect to
be able to buy a ticket without queuing for 20 minutes.


You could walk to the Met line station?
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wrote to uk.transport.london on Thu, 24 Mar 2005:

What are suggesting, that I drive to say St Albans and start my journey
there because Thameslink aren't as uselss as Silverlink. If I live in
Watford and start my journey in Watford then surely I should expect to
be able to buy a ticket without queuing for 20 minutes. As it happened
I didn't but lots of people obviously did. Not much use in considering
rail travel if you have to add an indeterminate amount of time to your
journey to cover the purchase of a ticket.

But how often is there (a) a very long queue and (b) ticket machines out
of order?

If I know I'm going to travel, and suspect there will be a queue at the
time of day I wish to go, I usually try to buy my ticket earlier in the
day, or even the previous day. And, of course, for many journeys,
buying in advance is a very great deal cheaper!
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