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On Nov 15, 7:13 pm, Mizter T wrote:
Sounds distinctly like a ticket selling problem at Watford Junction. It really sounds as though London Midland need to pull their finder out and provide better facilities here, like more staff and more ticket machines. To be fair to London Midland, I've never bought a ticket at WJ since they took over and with both LU and LM now operating from WJ there may be more staff available. I've typically had the worst problems on a Sunday when the travel centre is closed and there is often just one open window. At least now when I'm travelling with people who have a mainline connection to make at KX provided we leave enough time to catch the DC line we'll have an option (although, of course, the decision will have to be made based on the queue length. I've had some anxious times when I've been the next person in the queue and it's taken the person infront of me 15 minutes to organize their tickets.) The ticket machines are extremely unreliable as well and won't sell tickets for travelling with a gold card holder. (One of the two machines at Euston near the 8-11 platform barrier will do this, the other won't so it's clearly possible "under the rules". IIRC the one that will do this won't accept cash. There's no chance of it happening either - TfL are very keen to push Oyster PAYG (and hence daily price capping) on to the railways, and your proposal would counteract that effort. I'm resigned to the fact that you're probably correct. After all, if it was going to happen it would already have happened. However, I'm a bit resentful of the fact that I'm being used as a pawn in the political battles between LU and the TOCs. OTOH, at least for myself, I'm hopeful I'll be able to have my gold card on oyster soon (obviously this wasn't possible prior to WJ accepting oyster at all). 99% of the time I'm travelling with a bicycle so I have to go through the manual barrier but occasionally I don't have the bike with me and I'm always frustrated how difficult it can be to get the ticket out of the wallet in order to put it through the barrier - especially if you've arrived at the station with a train in a couple of minutes and you've got gloves on. I've wondered whether it would be possible[1] to have a ticket that keeps the automatic barriers open for longer - the staff have a ticket that opens the barrier and it doesn't close again, occasionally I'm let through the barrier like that and generally it's slower going through the manual gate because there are also all the people with invalid tickets trying to get through but a ticket that would hold open the barrier for 10 or 15 seconds after it would normally close would probably be sufficient. It's also frustrating that the manual gate at Euston is on the wrong side so (although you can't enter the underground here at the moment) you get the cyclists trying to get out of the station crossing paths with the passengers going through the barriers trying to get to the underground. I suppose it's to keep the manual gate by the ticket office. [1] Technically possible - I'm absolutely certain that nobody would be prepared to issue tickets that actually did this. Tim. |
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