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![]() "Henry Littleton" wrote in message om... Last week, I travelled every day from Kings Cross Thameslink to Bedford on 'City Fliers' in the morning and returned back to London with Midland Mainline, on a weekly First Class season. I noticed that on none of the five occasions I travelled with Thameslink for over an hour in the am (ok, after the peak) there was no conductor/RPI on board to check tickets. Is this usual or unusual? I know Thameslink services are Driver Only Operated but I'd have thought there would be some sort of revenue protection on board. Then again, major stations on the City Flier route such as St Albans, Luton Aiport, Luton and Bedford all have ticket barriers so I guess fraudsters can be 'caught out' but I found it unusual nonetheless that I saw no revenue protection staff on board any of my journeys, as I noticed a few Standard passenger sat in First Class and on board staff would act as a deterrent. The same has applied in the past to WAGN services from Kings Cross to Peterborough where I've never noticed an RPI on board. How did you know they were standard ticket holders? Did you check their tickets? |
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