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Ross wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 11:45:38 -0000, wrote in , seen in uk.railway: [...] A typical sequence of events might go something like this: 1. A passenger arrives at HEX ticket office. 2. The passenger sees the sign saying travelcards aren't valid. 3. Despite having a travelcard, the passenger buys a HEX ticket anyway. No, sorry, your argument fails there. The typical passenger arriving at the HEx ticket office isn't going have a ticket - that's why they're at the ticket office. Even at Paddington? I'd have thought a 'typical' passenger would arrive by rail (either 'mainline' or LU), and therefore be likely to have a travelcard. I don't have any figures though, but even if it's not 'typical', I'm sure many people would have been in this situation and may then have seen signs saying 'travelcards not valid', and then bought full priced tickets on top. |
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