16 August 2022
Rail workers are standing up for a railway that works for workers and passengers - not for the profits of private companies. The RMT and the TSSA are not just fighting to protect the pay and conditions of their members, the workers who make our railways tick every day. They are also fighting to make sure that our ticket offices stay open to help passengers have the smoothest journeys possible. And we are joining forces with them in that fight on Tuesday 23rd August.
It was revealed last month that the government has secret plans to close almost 1000 ticket offices across the country.
As RMT General Secretary, Mick Lynch, has said: “The floodgates have now opened for the annihilation of ticket offices. Ticket office staff make sure our railways are safe, secure and accessible. Wholesale ticket office closures would be disastrous and leave our railway deserted. Disabled and elderly passengers will be particularly affected.”
Mick Carney, TSSA President and ticket office clerk for train operator Southeastern, said: “The move to close ticket offices is beyond short-sighted and typical of a Tory government who understands the cost of everything but the value of nothing.
“The elderly, disabled, less tech-savvy and many tourists rely on well-trained ticket office staff to not only get the best deal, but in many cases, without them, it would not be possible for them to travel. For me, a ticket office clerk of 33 years, this dispute is about far more than a pay rise.”
We could save a billion pounds every year from taking our railway into public ownership, yet instead of taking our trains into public ownership and reinvesting profits into cutting ticket prices and keeping ticket offices open, the government is protecting private companies and cutting facilities passengers depend on instead.
We know that the public is not on board with the privatisation of our railway. Our brand new poll, conducted by Survation, with a huge sample size of 4300, shows that 67% of the public want our railway in public ownership compared to just 21% who want it to be left in private hands. Even Conservative voters support public ownership of our railway by a margin of 63% for to 25 against.
We are coming together with the RMT and TSSA on Tuesday, 23rd August to fight the government’s plan to close our ticket offices - and you can get involved.
Here’s how you can get involved on Tuesday 23rd August:
- Attend an action near you - protests are taking place at train stations across England on Tuesday 23rd August 2022. Below is the list of places and times of confirmed actions. (*If your town is listed, the action is taking place outside your local train station.)
- If none of the actions listed below is near you - download and print out this poster, go to your local train station by yourself or with family and friends, take a selfie/picture of yourself carrying the poster in front of your local train station, and share your picture on social media. If you do not have a social media account, send your picture to info@weownit.org.uk so that we can share it for you. Please tell us where you took action in your email if you send us your picture.
- If you live in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland - you can take action in solidarity with rail workers in England. Write out a message of support for rail workers in England and for keeping ticket offices in England open on a plain sheet of paper, take a picture with your message wherever you can (whether at home or at your local train/bus station) and share your message on social media. If you do not have a social media account, send your picture to info@weownit.org.uk so that we can share it for you. Please tell us the name of your town and nation in your email if you send us your picture.
List of places where actions are planned:
LONDON
Kings Cross - 8:30 am - Main protest
Clapham Junction - 6:00-9:15 am
East Croydon - 6:00-9:15 am
London Bridge - 6:00-9:15 am
London Victoria - 6:00-9:15 am
Purley - 6:00-9:15 am
Sutton - 6:00-9:15 am
MIDLANDS
Birmingham New St - 07:30-9:00 am
Birmingham Snow Hill - 17:00-18:00 pm
Derby - 07:00-09:00 am
Nottingham - 09:00-11:00 am and 15:00-16:00 pm
Walsall - 07:30-09:00 am
Worcester Forgate St - 13:30-17:00 pm
NORTH EAST
Berwick - 10:00am - 12:00 noon
NORTH WEST
Carlisle Citadel Station - 07:00-09:00 am
Manchester Piccadilly - 08:00-10:00 am
Oxenholme Lake District - 14:30-15:30 pm
Penrith - 11:00 am - 14:00 pm
Windermere - 16:00-18:00 pm
SOUTH EAST
Bromley South - 6:00-9:15 am
Denmark Hill - 6:00-9:15 am
Epsom - 6:00-9:15 am
Gillingham, Medway - 12:30 pm (starting with a march from Gillingham war memorial at 12.15)
Horley - 7:00am
Oxford - 8:30 - 9:00am
SOUTH WEST
Exeter St Davids - 07:00-09:00 am
Plymouth - 07:00 - 09:0
YORKS & LINCS
Doncaster - 07:00-09:00 am
Scarborough - 09:00-11:00 am
York - 08:30 am-12:30 pm
List of ticket offices in danger of being closed (provided by the RMT):
C2C
BARKING, BASILDON, BENFLEET, CHAFFORD HUNDRED, CHALKWELL, DAGENHAM DOCK, EAST TILBURY, GRAYS, LAINDON, LEIGH ON SEA, LIMEHOUSE, LONDON FENCHURCH STREET, OCKENDON, PITSEA, PURFLEET, RAINHAM ESSEX, SHOEBURYNESS, SOUTHEND CENTRAL, SOUTHEND EAST, STANFORD LE HOPE, THORPE BAY, TILBURY TOWN, UPMINSTER, WEST HORNDON, WESTCLIFF.
CHILTERN RAILWAYS
AYLESBURY, AYLRESBURY VALE PARKWAY, BANBURY, BEACONSFIELD, BICESTER NORTH, BIRMINGHAM MOOR STREET, DENHAM, DORRIDGE, GERRARDS CROSS, GREAT MISSENDEN, HADDENHAM & THAME PARKWAY, HIGH WYCOMBE, LEAMINGTON SPA, LONDON MARYLEBONE, NORTHOLT PARK, PRINCES RISBOROUGH, SEER GREEN & JORDANS, SOLIHULL, STOKE MANDEVILLE, WARWICK, WARWICK PARKWAY, WENDOVER
EAST MIDLANDS RAILWAY
ALFRETON, BEESTON, BOSTON, BURTON ON TRENT, CHESTERFIELD, CORBY, DERBY, EAST MIDLANDS PARKWAY, HINCKLEY, KETTERING, KIDSGROVE, LEICESTER, LINCOLN, LONDON ST PANCRAS INTERNATIONAL, LONG EATON, LOUGHBOROUGH, MANSFIELD, MARKET HARBOROUGH, MELTON MOWBRAY, OAKHAM, NARBOROUGH, NOTTINGHAM, SHEFFIELD, SKEGNESS, SLEAFORD, SPALDING, STAMFORD, WELLINGBOROUGH
AVANTI WEST COAST
BIRMINGHAM INTERNATIONAL, BIRMINGHAM NEW STREET, CARLISLE, COVENTRY, CREWE, GLASGOW CENTRAL TRAVEL CENTRE, LANCASTER, LONDON EUSTON, MACCLESFIELD, MANCHESTER PICCADILLY, OXENHOLME LAKE DISTRICT, PENRITH, PRESTON, RUGBY, RUNCORN, STAFFORD, STOCKPORT, STOKE ON TRENT, WARRINGTON BANK QUAY, WIGAN NORTH WESTERN.
GREAT NORTHERN and THAMESLINK
ALEXANDRA PALACE, ARLESEY, ASHWELL & MORDEN, BALDOCK, BEDFORD MIDLAND, BIGGLESWADE, BOWES PARK, BROOKMANS PARK, CRICKLEWOOD, CUFFLEY, DOWNHAM MARKET, DRAYTON PARK, ELEPHANT & CASTLE, ELSTREE & BOREHAMWOOD, ENFIELD CHASE, ESSEX ROAD, FINSBURY PARK, FLITWICK, GORDON HILL, GRANGE PARK, HADLEY WOOD, HARLINGTON, HARPENDEN, HATFIELD, HAYDONS ROAD, HENDON, HERTFORD NORTH, HITCHIN, HORNSEY, HUNTINGDON, KINGS LYNN, KNEBWORTH, LEAGRAVE, LETCHWORTH, LONDON BLACKFRIARS, LONDON CITY THAMESLINK, LONDON CITY THAMESLINK (Holborn), LONDON ST PANCRAS, LOUGHBOROUGH JUNCTION, LUTON, LUTON AIRPORT PARKWAY, MELDRETH, MILL HILL BROADWAY, NEW BARNET, NEW SOUTHGATE, OAKLEIGH PARK, PALMERS GREEN, POTTERS BAR, RADLETT, ROYSTON, SANDY, ST ALBANS CITY, ST NEOTS, STEVENAGE, TOOTING, WATTON AT STONE, WELHAM GREEN, WELWYN GARDEN CITY, WELWYN NORTH, WEST HAMPSTEAD THAMESLINK, WEST SUTTON, WINCHMORE HILL
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY
BARNSTAPLE, BATH SPA, BODMIN PARKWAY, BOURNE END , BRADFORD ON AVON, BRAMLEY HANTS , BRIDGWATER, BRISTOL PARKWAY, BRISTOL TEMPLE MEADS, CAMBORNE, CASTLE BAR PARK, CASTLE CARY, CHARLBURY , CHELTENHAM SPA, CHIPPENHAM, CHOLSEY , COOKHAM, CROWTHORNE , DAWLISH , DIDCOT PARKWAY, EVESHAM , EXETER CENTRAL, EXETER ST DAVIDS, EXMOUTH, FILTON ABBEY WOOD , FROME, FURZE PLATT , GLOUCESTER, GORING & STREATLEY, HENLEY ON THAMES , KEMBLE, KEYNSHAM, KINGHAM , LISKEARD, LONDON PADDINGTON, MAIDENHEAD, MORETON IN MARSH , MORTIMER , NAILSEA & BACKWELL , NEWBURY, NEWTON ABBOT, NORTH CAMP , OLDFIELD PARK, OXFORD, PAIGNTON, PANGBOURNE , PAR, PENZANCE, PEWSEY, PLYMOUTH, READING, READING WEST , REDRUTH, SLOUGH, ST AUSTELL, ST ERTH, STONEHOUSE, STROUD, SWINDON, TAPLOW, TAUNTON, TEIGNMOUTH, THATCHAM , THEALE , TILEHURST, TIVERTON PARKWAY, TORQUAY, TOTNES, TROWBRIDGE, TRURO, TWYFORD, WARMINSTER, WESTBURY , WESTON-SUPER-MARE, WINDSOR & ETON CENTRAL , WORCESTERSHIRE PARKWAY, WORLE, YATE, YATTON, YEOVIL PEN MILL
GREATER ANGLIA
BILLERICAY, BRAINTREE, BURNHAM ON CROUCH, BURY ST EDMUNDS, CHELMSFORD, CLACTON, COLCHESTER, COLCHESTER TOWN, DISS, FRINTON, GREAT YARMOUTH, HATFIELD PEVEREL, HOCKLEY, INGATESTONE, IPSWICH, KELVEDON, LONDON LIVERPOOL STREET, LOWESTOFT, MANNINGTREE, MARCH, MARKS TEY, NORWICH, PRITTLEWELL, RAYLEIGH, ROCHFORD, SHENFIELD, SOUTH WOODHAM FERRERS, SOUTHEND VICTORIA, STOWMARKET, THETFORD, WICKFORD, WITHAM, WIVENHOE, AUDLEY END, BISHOPS STORTFORD, BRIMSDOWN, BROXBOURNE, CAMBRIDGE, CHESHUNT, ELSENHAM, ENFIELD LOCK, ELY, HARLOW MILL, HARLOW TOWN, HERTFORD EAST, NEWPORT, ESSEX, RYE HOUSE, SAWBRIDGEWORTH, ST MARGARETS HERTS, SHELFORD, STANSTED AIRPORT, STANSTED MOUNTFITCHET, WALTHAM CROSS, WARE, WHITTLESFORD, ,
ISLAND LINE
RYDE ESPLANADE, SHANKLIN
LONDON NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY
BERWICK UPON TWEED, DARLINGTON, DONCASTER, DUNBAR, DURHAM, EDINBURGH, GRANTHAM, LONDON KINGS CROSS, NEWARK NORTHGATE, NEWCASTLE, PETERBOROUGH, RETFORD, WAKEFIELD WESTGATE, YORK
NORTHERN
ACCRINGTON, ADLINGTON LANCS, ALDERLEY EDGE, ALNMOUTH, ALTRINCHAM, APPLEBY, ASHTON UNDER LYNE, ATHERTON, BARNSLEY, BARROW IN FURNESS, BEVERLEY, BINGLEY, BIRCHWOOD, BLACKBURN, BLACKPOOL NORTH, BOLTON, BRADFORD FORSTER SQUARE, BRADFORD INTERCHANGE, BRAMHALL, BREDBURY, BRIDLINGTON, BRINNINGTON, BROAD GREEN, BROADBOTTOM, BROMLEY CROSS, BUCKSHAW PARKWAY, BURNAGE, BURNLEY CENTRAL, BURNLEY MANCHESTER ROAD, BUXTON, CHASSEN ROAD, CHEADLE HULME, CHORLEY, CONGLETON, CROSS GATES, DAISY HILL, DAVENPORT, DEANSGATE G-MEX, DINTING, DISLEY, DRIFFIELD, EARLESTOWN, EAST DIDSBURY, ECCLES, ECCLESTON PARK, EDGE HILL, FARNWORTH, FLIXTON, GARFORTH, GARSWOOD, GATLEY, GLAZEBROOK, GLOSSOP, GOOLE, GORTON, GRANGE OVER SANDS, GREENFIELD, GUIDE BRIDGE, GUISELEY, HADFIELD, HAGFOLD, HALE, HALEWOOD, HALIFAX, HANDFORTH, HARROGATE, HARTLEPOOL, HATTERSLEY, HAZEL GROVE, HEALD GREEN, HEATON CHAPEL, HEBDEN BRIDGE, HEXHAM, HINDLEY, HOLMES CHAPEL, HORWICH PARKWAY, HOUGH GREEN, HORSFORTH, HUYTON, ILKLEY, KEARSLEY, KEIGHLEY, KIRKHAM & WESHAM, KNUTSFORD, LEA GREEN, LEEDS, LEVENSHULME, LEYLAND, LITTLEBOROUGH, LIVERPOOL LIME ST TICKET OFFICE, LIVERPOOL LIME ST TRAVEL CENTRE, LOSTOCK, MANCHESTER OXFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER VICTORIA, MARPLE, MAULDETH ROAD, MEADOWHALL, MENSTON, MEXBOROUGH, MOORSIDE, MORECAMBE, MORPETH, MOSSLEY HILL, MOSSLEY MANCHESTER, NEW MILLS CENTRAL, NEW MILLS NEWTOWN, NEW PUDSEY, NEWTON FOR HYDE, NEWTON LE WILLOWS, NORTHWICH, OLDHAM MUMPS, PARBOLD, POULTON LE FYLDE, POYNTON, PRESCOT, RAINHILL, REDCAR CENTRAL, REDDISH NORTH, ROBY, ROCHDALE, ROMILEY, ROSE HILL MARPLE, ROTHERHAM CENTRAL, SALFORD CENTRAL, SALFORD CRESCENT, SANDBACH, SANKEY (FOR PENKETH) SHIPLEY, SKIPTON, ST ANNES ON THE SEA, ST HELENS CENTRAL, ST HELENS JUNCTION, SUNDERLAND, SWINTON MANCHESTER, THATTO HEATH, THORNE NORTH, TODMORDEN, ULVERSTON, URMSTON, WALKDEN, WARRINGTON CENTRAL, WARRINGTON WEST, WAVERTREE TECHNOLOGY PARK, WEST ALLERTON, WHALEY BRIDGE, WHISTON, WHITBY, WHITEHAVEN, WIDNES, WIGAN WALLGATE, WILMSLOW, WINDERMERE, WOODSMOOR, WORKINGTON, WORKSOP
SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY
ADDLESTONE, ALDERSHOT, ALTON, ANDOVER, ASCOT, ASH, ASH VALE, ASHFORD SURREY, AXMINSTER, BAGSHOT, BARNES, BASINGSTOKE, BEDHAMPTON, BENTLEY, BERRYLANDS, BOOKHAM, BOURNEMOUTH, BRACKNELL, BRANKSOME, BRENTFORD, BROCKENHURST, BROOKWOOD, BYFLEET & NEW HAW, CAMBERLEY, CHANDLERS FORD, CHERTSEY, CHESSINGTON NORTH, CHESSINGTON SOUTH, CHISWICK, CHRISTCHURCH, CLANDON, CLAPHAM JUNCTION, CLAYGATE, COBHAM & STOKE D'ABERNON, COSHAM, CREWKERNE, DATCHET, DORCHESTER SOUTH, EARLEY, EARLSFIELD, EASTLEIGH, EFFINGHAM JUNCTION, EGHAM, ESHER, EWELL WEST, FAREHAM, FARNBOROUGH MAIN, FARNCOMBE, FARNHAM, FELTHAM, FENITON, FLEET, FRATTON, FRIMLEY, FULWELL, GILLINGHAM DORSET, GODALMING, GUILDFORD, HAMPTON, HAMPTON COURT, HAMPTON WICK, HAMWORTHY, HASLEMERE, HAVANT, HEDGE END, HERSHAM, HILSEA, HINCHLEY WOOD, HINTON ADMIRAL, HONITON, HOOK, HORSLEY, HOUNSLOW, KINGSTON, LIPHOOK, LISS, LONDON ROAD GUILDFORD, LONDON WATERLOO, LYMINGTON TOWN, MALDEN MANOR, MARTINS HERON, MICHELDEVER, MILFORD SURREY, MORTLAKE, MOTSPUR PARK, NETLEY, NEW MALDEN, NEW MILTON, NORBITON, NORTH SHEEN, OVERTON, OXSHOTT, PARKSTONE , PETERSFIELD, POKESDOWN, POOLE, PORTCHESTER, PORTSMOUTH & SOUTHSEA, PORTSMOUTH HARBOUR, PUTNEY, RAYNES PARK, RICHMOND, ROWLANDS CASTLE, SALISBURY, SHEPPERTON, SHERBORNE, SOUTHAMPTON AIRPORT PARKWAY, SOUTHAMPTON CENTRAL, ST DENYS, ST MARGARETS (GREATER LONDON), STAINES, STONELEIGH, STRAWBERRY HILL, SUNBURY, SUNNINGDALE, SURBITON (MAIN), SWANWICK, SWAY, SWAYTHLING, TEDDINGTON, TEMPLECOMBE, THAMES DITTON, TISBURY, TOLWORTH, TOTTON, TWICKENHAM, UPPER HALLIFORD, VAUXHALL, VIRGINIA WATER, WALTON ON THAMES, WANDSWORTH TOWN, WAREHAM, WEST BYFLEET, WEYBRIDGE, WEYMOUTH, WHITCHURCH HANTS, WHITTON, WIMBLEDON, WINCHESTER, WINCHFIELD, WINDSOR & ETON RIVERSIDE, WINNERSH, WINNERSH TRIANGLE, WITLEY, WOKING, WOKINGHAM, WOOL, WOOLSTON, WORCESTER PARK, WORPLESDON, YEOVIL JUNCTION, ,
SOUTHEASTERN
ALBANY PARK, ASHFORD KENT, AYLESHAM, BARMING, BARNEHURST, BATTLE, BEARSTED, BECKENHAM HILL, BECKENHAM JUNCTION, BELLINGHAM, BELVEDERE, BEXLEY, BEXLEYHEATH, BICKLEY, BIRCHINGTON ON SEA, BLACKHEATH, BOROUGH GREEN & WROTHAM, BRIXTON, BROADSTAIRS, BROMLEY NORTH, BROMLEY SOUTH, CANTERBURY EAST, CANTERBURY WEST, CATFORD, CATFORD BRIDGE, CHARING, CHARLTON, CHATHAM, CHELSFIELD, CHESTFIELD & SWALECLIFFE, CHISLEHURST, CLOCK HOUSE, CRAYFORD, CROFTON PARK, CROWHURST, DARTFORD, DEAL, DENMARK HILL, DEPTFORD, DOVER PRIORY, EBBSFLEET INTERNATIONAL, EDEN PARK, ELMERS END, ELMSTEAD WOODS, ELTHAM, ERITH, ETCHINGHAM, EYNSFORD, FALCONWOOD, FARNINGHAM ROAD, FAVERSHAM, FOLKESTONE CENTRAL, FOLKESTONE WEST, FRANT, GILLINGHAM KENT, GRAVESEND UPSIDE, GREENHITHE, GREENWICH, GROVE PARK, HARRIETSHAM, HASTINGS, HAYES KENT, HEADCORN, HERNE BAY, HERNE HILL, HIGHAM, HIGH BROOMS, HILDENBOROUGH, HITHER GREEN, KEARSNEY, KENT HOUSE, KIDBROOKE, KNOCKHOLT, LADYWELL, LEE, LENHAM, LEWISHAM, LONDON BRIDGE, LONDON CANNON STREET, LONDON CHARING CROSS, LONGFIELD, LOWER SYDENHAM, MAIDSTONE EAST, MAIDSTONE WEST, MARDEN, MARGATE, MARTIN MILL, MAZE HILL, MEOPHAM, MOTTINGHAM, NEW BECKENHAM, NEW CROSS, NEW ELTHAM, NEWINGTON, NORTHFLEET, NUNHEAD, ORPINGTON UPSIDE, OTFORD, PADDOCK WOOD, PENGE EAST, PETTS WOOD, PLUCKLEY, PLUMSTEAD, QUEENBOROUGH, RAINHAM KENT, RAMSGATE, RAVENSBOURNE, ROBERTSBRIDGE, ROCHESTER, SANDLING, SANDWICH, SEVENOAKS, SHEERNESS ON SEA, SHEPHERDS WELL, SHORTLANDS, SIDCUP, SITTINGBOURNE, SLADE GREEN, SOLE STREET, ST JOHNS, ST LEONARDS WARRIOR SQUARE, ST MARY CRAY, STAPLEHURST, STONE CROSSING, STONEGATE, STRATFORD INTERNATIONAL, STROOD, STURRY, SUNDRIDGE PARK, SWANLEY, SWANSCOMBE, SYDENHAM HILL, TEYNHAM, TONBRIDGE, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, WADHURST, WALMER, WELLING, WEST DULWICH, WEST MALLING, WEST ST LEONARDS, WEST WICKHAM, WESTCOMBE PARK, WESTGATE ON SEA, WHITSTABLE, WOOLWICH ARSENAL, WOOLWICH DOCKYARD, WYE
SOUTHERN
ANGMERING, ARUNDEL, ASHTEAD, BALCOMBE, BALHAM, BARNHAM, BATTERSEA PARK, BERWICK SUSSEX, BEXHILL, BILLINGSHURST, BOGNOR REGIS, BOSHAM, BRIGHTON, BURGESS HILL, BUXTED, CARSHALTON, CARSHALTON BEECHES, CATERHAM, CHEAM, CHICHESTER, CHIPSTEAD, CHRISTS HOSPITAL, COODEN BEACH, COULSDON SOUTH, COULSDON TOWN, CRAWLEY, CROWBOROUGH, DORKING, DORMANS, DURRINGTON ON SEA, EARLSWOOD, EAST CROYDON, EAST DULWICH, EAST GRINSTEAD, EASTBOURNE, EDENBRIDGE TOWN, EMSWORTH, EPSOM, ERIDGE, EWELL EAST, FALMER, FORD, GATWICK AIRPORT, GIPSY HILL, GORING BY SEA, HACKBRIDGE, HAM STREET, HAMPDEN PARK SUSSEX, HASSOCKS, HAYWARDS HEATH, FRI, HORLEY, FRI, HORSHAM, HOVE, FRI, HURST GREEN, IFIELD, KENLEY, KINGSWOOD, LANCING, LEATHERHEAD, LEWES, FRI, LINGFIELD, LITTLEHAMPTON, LITTLEHAVEN, LONDON ROAD BRIGHTON, LONDON VICTORIA, MERSTHAM, MITCHAM EASTFIELDS, MITCHAM JUNCTION, MOULSECOOMB, NEWHAVEN TOWN, NORBURY, NORTH DULWICH, OXTED, PECKHAM RYE, PEVENSEY & WESTHAM, PLUMPTON, POLEGATE, PORTSLADE, PRESTON PARK, PULBOROUGH, PURLEY, PURLEY OAKS, QUEENS ROAD PECKHAM, REDHILL, REEDHAM LONDON, REIGATE, RIDDLESDOWN, RYE, SALFORDS, SANDERSTEAD, SEAFORD, SELHURST, SHOREHAM BY SEA, SOUTH BERMONDSEY, SOUTH CROYDON, SOUTHBOURNE, SOUTHWICK, STREATHAM, STREATHAM COMMON, STREATHAM HILL, SUTTON SURREY, TADWORTH, THORNTON HEATH, THREE BRIDGES, TULSE HILL, UCKFIELD, UPPER WARLINGHAM, WADDON, WALLINGTON, WANDSWORTH COMMON, WARBLINGTON, WEST NORWOOD, WEST WORTHING, WHYTELEAFE, WHYTELEAFE SOUTH, WIVELSFIELD, WOLDINGHAM, WOODMANSTERNE, WORTHING, ,
TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS
BROUGH, CLEETHORPES, DEWSBURY, GRIMSBY TOWN, HUDDERSFIELD, HULL, MALTON, MANCHESTER AIRPORT, MIDDLESBROUGH, NORTH ALLERTON, SCARBOROUGH, SCUNTHORPE, SELBY, STALYBRIDGE, THIRSK, THORNABY.
WEST MIDLANDS TRAINS
ACOCKS GREEN, ADDERLEY PARK, APSLEY, ASTON, BERKHAMSTED, BLETCHLEY, BERKSWELL, BESCOT STADIUM, BIRMINGHAM SNOW HILL, BLAKE STREET, BOURNVILLE, BUTLERS LANE, CANLEY, CHEDDINGTON, CHESTER ROAD, COLESHILL PARKWAY, COSELEY, CRADLEY HEATH, DROITWICH SPA, DUDDESTON, DUDLEY PORT, ERDINGTON, FIVE WAYS, FOUR OAKS, GRAVELLY HILL, GREAT MALVERN, HAGLEY, HALL GREEN, HAMPTON IN ARDEN, HAMSTEAD, HARTFORD, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, JEWELLERY QUARTER, KIDDERMINSTER, KINGS LANGLEY, KINGS NORTON, LANGLEY GREEN, LEA HALL, LEIGHTON BUZZARD, LICHFIELD CITY, LICHFIELD TRENT VALLEY, LONGBRIDGE, LONG BUCKBY, LYE, MALVERN LINK, MARSTON GREEN, MILTON KEYNES CENTRAL, NORTHAMPTON, NORTHFIELD, NUNEATON, OLD HILL, OLTON, PERRY BARR , REDDITCH, ROWLEY REGIS, SANDWELL & DUDLEY, SELLY OAK, SHENSTONE, SHIRLEY, SMALL HEATH, SMETHWICK GALTON BRIDGE, SMETHWICK ROLFE STREET, SPRING ROAD, STECHFORD, STOURBRIDGE JUNCTION, STOURBRIDGE TOWN, STRATFORD UPON AVON, SUTTON COLDFIELD, TAME BRIDGE PARKWAY, TAMWORTH, TELFORD CENTRAL, THE HAWTHORNS, TILE HILL, TIPTON, TRING, TYSELEY, UNIVERSITY, WALSALL, WATFORD JUNCTION, WELLINGTON, WIDNEY MANOR, WINSFORD, WITTON, WOLVERHAMPTON, WOLVERTON, WORCESTER FOREGATE ST, WORCESTER SHRUB HILL, WYLDE GREEN, WYTHALL, YARDLEY WOOD, WYLDE GREEN, WYTHALL, YARDLEY WOOD.
Comments
Donald Baldwin replied on Permalink
Not everyone has access to online ticket sales. There also already issues with fare dodgers and has been for somewhile.
Brian Williams replied on Permalink
If all ticket offices closed older people or people who cannot get access to the Internet won't be able touse the trains, like my wife who hasn't got a clue about Internet, she doesn't even Haa mobile phone or Internet account. So it's essential the ticket officers stay open.
Wendy Field replied on Permalink
Aged 88, arthritic fingers, don’t know how to use many digital machines, often need to travel alone.
Jayne Hill replied on Permalink
I don't have a mobile phone and already I am finding it hard to park my car, as often I find you can only pay with a mobile. What happens when ticket machines are not working? We get fined for non- payment. I have never bought or booked anyhting online, and do not do online banking. I use MONEY, and the less money you have, the more contol you need over it. Closing ticket offices will be a disaster for passengers, staff, employment opportunities, and for the type of country we want to inhabit.
Misha Carder To... replied on Permalink
My daughter recommended an on line ticket from Bath to Cambridge for £100 I went to Bath Spa ticket office where a lovely person spent ages getting me a really flexible return ticket for £52. As my half pension is only £83pw, I really appreciated this. We MUST preserve these public services. There are so many elderly and vulnerable people who need people to help them. Jobs mean £££ for their local economies.
Marek Borkowski replied on Permalink
Machine often don't work.
Jackie Gilbert replied on Permalink
My main conncern is not fare dodgers but the safety of passengers. With no-one around on stations in any official capacity, what happens when people are stressed?, parents with children and luggage, the possibility of someone getting a scarf or coat caught in a train or just some-one needing help and guidance, eg people wth physical or limited mobility, or any other ills that flesh is heir to!
Michael replied on Permalink
Well said, I'm not tech savvy and wanted a choice of tickets
If this is the future of the railways I won't bother with it.
I will go back to car use, more convenient and peace of mins
Hugh Sharp, replied on Permalink
The human touch,lots of people need it especially the older travelers who are not used to modern technology,
Denise Fowler replied on Permalink
I agree about the human touch and also the fact that we do not all have access to the required technology.
Dave Callow replied on Permalink
Cuts are synonymous with this government. Time to call a halt.
Michael Denholm replied on Permalink
A once 'vertically integrated' industry is being ruined before our eyes by asset strippers, profiteers and 'spivs'. Our railways deserve better!
Jayne Hill replied on Permalink
Yes, selling England by the pound! What can anyone expect from a Tory government? Not jobs that offer decent pay and conditions, just all our public services sold off to their cronies and families.
No wonder we are no longer the envy of the world, but the laughing stock, we own nothing and are powerless to shape our own destiny.
Mark Jones replied on Permalink
As someone registered with significantly reduced sight (partially sighted = sight impaired), I always find that the use of the machines to be a problem, and ticket office staff to granting me the very service that I need. There are very many more people with difficulties who will also find that their options for travel would be greatly reduced. Those using cash only may have to end their use of the railways? I regard this government proposal to be both callous and comprehensively stupid!
Don Macfarlane replied on Permalink
I have always found the help of the ticket office staff to be essential for my peace of mind. Finding the correct route and changes and the cheapest and quickest route is a real help I could not manage without. Please keep the office .
Julia Vellacott replied on Permalink
Totally agree with all these comments - so obvious that this is a terrible idea, completely uncaring for everyone travelling.
Clotilde Maple replied on Permalink
I totally agree with Mark Jones. I have two children in there late 50's who are partially sighted and cannot use the ticket machines on the platform. The also find the ticket office staff very helpful with finding the best routes and times for them to travel., even putting the tickets in order for outward bound and returns in the right order. How can the Government and the Shareholders not consider people with disabilities a priority. South Eastern are one of the worst franchise. They should look after their staff and passengers and not line the pockets of the shareholders and owners.
Martha Young replied on Permalink
Unmanned stations are not safe, especially at night, for old people like me (81 years old)
Audrey Mullender replied on Permalink
Some journeys are complicated and need advice. I am very distressed by the risk that we may lose this service.
Karen Dow replied on Permalink
Basically every ticket office on Southern railways being closed including major stations. How is this going to impact the disabled and those unable to book online or who don't understand how the automatic ticket machines work? What about when the machines are broken?
Julia Stewart replied on Permalink
I cannot afford the fare to my nearest protest because it is before 9.30 a.m. and I will not be able to use my Freedom Pass.
David Stuart replied on Permalink
The machines don't issue priv rate tickets, nor railrover tickets! They don't always work either!
Keith Jackson replied on Permalink
We have enough unemployed in the UK With supermarkets working towards all self service checkout and lots of stores even refusing cash payments. They are all working towards the WEF and NWO which will ruin our once beautiful country
Douglas Oxer replied on Permalink
The Government always said that safety was paramount, how can this be safe, deserted stations, no help with health issues of passengers , help with disabled and ramps. Anti social behaviour will escalate and trains will be put at risk, and also they want to remove the guards, what next ???
Kit Brookfroth replied on Permalink
Disabled people often rely upon ticket offices being open and staffing in stations to make independent travel possible. Also, the best advice on ticket purchases, in my experience, is often available from those staffing the offices, not on line.
Martin Haggerty replied on Permalink
Passengers should be able just to turn up at a station and buy a ticket there for a journey. It should not be necessary to plan it in advance. And one should be able to pay with cash if one chooses. Furthermore, the knowledgeable staff at stations often can provide valuable advice about the best ticket to buy or route to follow, etc. And it is good to have human beings at stations, available to help fellow human beings with any needs, whether slight or serious. They are skilled and fulfilling jobs that benefit everyone. Let's keep all of these ticket offices.
Tony Graham replied on Permalink
Abysmal, myopic, careless of the needs of a huge percentage of UK & non- UK train users. It appears to be a piece of 'Smaller Government' cost-cutting designed by car-users with no thought for the needs of people or the climate.
Kevin Chesson replied on Permalink
We need the ticket office staff to help us understand the complex fares system and to be a further human presence at the station, they offer reassurance.
Michael Gascoigne replied on Permalink
Privatisation was supposed to cut fares due to competition. It has not worked. Fares are so high that passenger numbers are dropping. A number of years ago the Swedish railway system was running at huge losses. What did the Swedish government due to cure this , not increase fares but slashed them. Passenger numbers went up and the losses incurred disappeared. Should our government learn from this?
Barbara Cowle replied on Permalink
The rail services should never have been privately run. The government have been blinded by money making selling all our services and then letting private companies profit and run down services.
Sid Vap replied on Permalink
I agree but this Government seems determined to make life for the elderly, unwell and disabled as difficult as possible and to remove all "human interface" with public services. Time to stop feeding marketing and misleading representations that nobody can prove the benefit from.
Marie Orrell replied on Permalink
I deplore the planned closure of ticket offices. So many people are already digitally excluded from society and ticket offices provide a much needed service. Computers fail/ Wi-Fi can be unreliable and we cannot afford to lose ticket offices for cost cutting measures. We have already lost personnel on trains and cannot afford more losses for passengers.
Jill Smith replied on Permalink
I am a pensioner. I do not have access to on-line booking. I need to be able to use ticket offices as my only means of buying a ticket. I live in the Hebrides, butoften travel to family in Norfolk and other places served by LNER.
Douglas Park replied on Permalink
RE: Public-transport service ticket-offices & personnel need protection & saving! ...
For the attention of all those enabled to decide & act
Nationwide, around 980 public-transport service ticket-offices are at risk.
This and different threats endanger vital local provision - depended on by and serving residential areas and real people, in regions, everywhere.
Such conditions will worsen personal-safety and much other human-wellbeing - as well as just plain essential function.
The consequences would devastate untold aspects of the entire common-good.
Especially set to suffer are the already challenged, elderly and those with special-needs.
Human-resources, employment and livelyhoods also face shrinkage.
Whilst cutbacks loom - the corporate sector and monopolies yearly profits exceed £500 million - and top-incomes can reach at least £1 million or more.
Grant Shapps MP Transport State Secretary and whoever else should be reminded of these issues - towards addressing them - and encouraging both Government and Public Transport Companies to openly admit all intentions - hopefully without ticket-offices & personnel "efficiency".
Corporate sector formal proposal tabling public-consultation is 3-week's long.
More than enough argument, case and grounds to defend, keep and sustain ticket-offices & personnel.
Meanwhile, awaiting feedback, further developments and eventual outcome, then ongoing legacy.
David Raynor replied on Permalink
This is all about cost cutting by rail franchises instigated by Grant Shapps compliant RDG and Network Rail. Not about rail passenger experience, service/assistance and safety. Stations need to be safe places with helpful staff.
Tory government minister’s , RDG franchise manager’s and Network Rail staff never use the railways so they are no judges of what the travelling public need. Franchises have failed the travelling public the only course now is to renationalise and employ railway people to run for the public and reinvest profits to improve the railway. Have just spent two weeks travelling by train in EU UK is years behind EU network areas network electrification, quality ,investment and staffing.
Anonymous replied on Permalink
To buy a ticket you will have to have 1. a device 2, Access to the internet 3. the knowledge of how to operate the device.
One of those missing? No ticket! Really?!
Glynis Walker replied on Permalink
If something goes very wrong, there is nobody to help sort it out. My daughter and I were trapped for 3 hours in a stationery train, this is just the kind of problem, needing the help of a real person
Helen Wood replied on Permalink
It looks as though Cornwall will be without any ticket office staff, and as they are the only staff at these rural stations,I would not feel safe arriving back after dark to negotiate alone the car park at Bodmin Parkway, miles from any town. I don't have a smart phone either. Given there's rarely staff on trains to seek help from, having no staff in stations, make this NOT a service at all.
Alison BOWERS replied on Permalink
If this govt gets its way, we shall have no help or advice, no security in stations, just dangerous platforms and with luck, a recorded announcement. The Treasury only will benefit, and in the short term. Tough luck if you don't operate a computer or mobile phone.
Philip Thomas replied on Permalink
The latest instance of neoliberal VANDALISM, intent on destroying public service and amenities.
Ian Mcleod replied on Permalink
What happened to public safety all railway companies got rid of conductors,now booking offices. What about visually impaired passengers and people who need help and information regarding travel options best routes etc. Having worked in railway booking offices for 20 years before retiring it's going to be a disaster. The whole railway needs to be taken back into public ownership privatisation simply has not worked.
Linda Spurr replied on Permalink
Let’s keep stations safe - we need people on duty not machines
Ros Gaulton replied on Permalink
Ticket offices are vital - the non-digital, folks that need physical assistance, tourists, young people travelling alone. Would love to see Equality impact assessment for this
Susan Marsh replied on Permalink
How are elderly technophobes like me supposed to cope?
Sue Neech replied on Permalink
We need them to stay open ……not everyone can get On-line to buy tickets, part of the joy of travelling on the train is communicating with the people who work there and it’s real sense of calm knowing that someone is there if you need help, either just to answer a question or help to get on and off the train………some stations have a massive gap between the carriage and the platform (such as Canterbury Kent) if you have any problems physically there is is little hope of you getting off ….unless of course you manage to ask a passenger.
Amanda Midgley replied on Permalink
Please keep your hands off our railway and you need to bring the price of rail fares down and you need to put the wages up across the whole nation
David Hunston replied on Permalink
we need these ticket offices kept open for the customers benefit
Jane Allum replied on Permalink
Bradford on Avon ticket office is a godsend. You cannot close it!!
Nita Nathaniel replied on Permalink
If you cut jobs of working people you are actually saving money for the greedy giants. You are driving your own country to poverty. Protect positions at railway stations and banks and other public services for people utilisation.
Emma Hanny replied on Permalink
My mother is totally clueless about computers and always buys at the station office, she can’t use ticket machine either, not even an ATM. I also discovered that very often buying tickets online does not guarantee lower prices, in fact usually higher. This is a dreadful proposal!!!!!
Durgesh Vyas replied on Permalink
Save jobs. Protect services meant for the people not for greedy companies.
Moira McGraw replied on Permalink
I live in Scotland, and support the RMT in their campaign to keep ticket offices open in England. The Railways should be nationalised, and kept as a service for the public. Apart from the widespread redundancies, it is a vital part of the service and must be retained. What happens in England, will eventually affect Scotland, Wales and N Ireland.
Mairi replied on Permalink
Until workers are paid a decent wage, the economy will continue to disintegrate! The rich are rich enough, redress the balance or this country will fall apart, at least I have a chance to get out, let Scotland go? Or are you too afraid of how well we will do?
C Gibson replied on Permalink
I live in Leeds and know well that Horsforth, Ilkley are well used commuter routes into Leeds for work. Closing these stations ticket sales willi increase road use. Not all of us have full internet access, All rosds throughout the country are already choked with morning commuter traffic. This will only add to the problem
Mark Wilson replied on Permalink
Ticket office staff have a detailed knowledge of the network. They can help in ways that online websites can not. Call centres keep you waiting for hours, and then have no idea what they are talking about. If the ticket offices close, I'm much more likely to travel by coach or by air.
Malcolm Richardson replied on Permalink
Not everyone has access to the internet
penelope Hanford replied on Permalink
We need more staff not zero staff at ticket offices! For safety, help, advice and information. reassurance, efficiency, cleanliness and not least - the human presence and contact!
Colin Clarke replied on Permalink
With station staff helpful but as rare as hen's teeth, the ticket office is last option for information & advice, for foreign travellers as well as the elderly and not fully able.
Anonymous replied on Permalink
The heart has gone out of the worker's
Colin Clarke replied on Permalink
With station staff helpful but as rare as hen's teeth, the ticket office is last option for information & advice, for foreign travellers as well as the elderly and not fully able.
Mark Allen replied on Permalink
Leave the public alone
Russell replied on Permalink
This is all about corporate greed and not the needs of the public ,this is outrageous. Public safety and equal access to public transport is clearly of no interest to these corporations, they only care about there profits.
Linda Farrant replied on Permalink
I really value the ticket office: for last minute purchases, questions and help, care and oversight. The proposed cut is a national disgrace, nothing to do with efficiency; all to do with cutting costs, regardless of public good
Peter Bartle replied on Permalink
We must all stand together on this most important issue.
Public support and action are what can win the day and secure the future of our ticket offices.
Clare Caldwell replied on Permalink
There should always be help available for young people who are new to travelling, those who require extra assistance, the vulnerable/elderly, pregnant women and anyone who needs it. We are better and safer as a community when we have this human support available.
Dr Anthony Vann replied on Permalink
Deliberately underfunded, broken up, flogged off in little bits - impossible to co-ordinate - old uncomfortable local trains, all trains ridiculously overpriced. Competition? There is only ONE train from Little Wittering to Victoria at 8.15am. So-called "competition" is utterly bogus. Over 60 years I've watched a decrepit old system that actually worked turned into a RACKET set up by freemarket bigots for the benefit of SPIVS.
France, Belgium, Germany and Italy - much more sensibly run...
Madeleine T Evans replied on Permalink
Travelling can be complicated at times. The human touch is so necessary especially for the elderly. It's so worrying that we could lose this valuable service.
Cathy Hadlow replied on Permalink
Because of climate change we need to be encouraging people onto the railways, not putting them off! A good train service reduces the number of cars on the road.
Linda Williams replied on Permalink
Some times you need advice from the ticket office at stations,especially if you are disabled or have special needs. This is going to make travelling very difficult.
Jacqui Smith replied on Permalink
Removal of ticket offices is discriminatory and does not support an increasing elderly population, who may feel more vulnerable when travelling, those who do not have access to the internet and those that use cash. Machines do not have the ability required to react to emergency or crisis. This system will also discriminate against the partially sighted or blind and other disabled travelers. It is massively short sighted.
Laura Cowperthwaite replied on Permalink
Ticket offices should remain open to assist those people who don’t have access to the internet and smart phones. The officers provide vital information and guidance to passengers who may need advice for complicated journeys.
Cyril Bezant replied on Permalink
The disabled traveller needs staff on duty to enable access to trains via ramps to get on and off the trains.
They will be forced to use alternative and less climate friendly, modes of transport.
Larry Wiles replied on Permalink
Stop putting the public's safety at risk.
Robin Ford replied on Permalink
From Isle of Wight: don't laugh but the closure of our two booking offices means no through booking to mainland stations causing no end of bother. Our excellent staff don't deserve this, nor do we potential passengers.
Hilary Cotton replied on Permalink
I am shocked and horrified at the possibility of the possibility of all these railway cuts throughout the country, and agree with all the comments left by other people on this site.
This campaign for people NOT PROFIT, must be won!
Juliet MacMichael replied on Permalink
Privatisation has failed for the customers. We need an inter grated transport system that works for the people who use it. Creaming off profit for shareholders is never going to improve the quality of the product.
Alison Vaspe replied on Permalink
This is a very worrying development. Ticket offices are a source of help and security for all passengers. Unstaffed stations could be very dangerous places at night and other times when no one is around. What is the Government thinking? (Is the Government thinking?)
Michael Watson replied on Permalink
Maned stations are safer
gill millman replied on Permalink
I work with disabled young adults and they need the interaction with the ticket office staff to assist and direct them.This is an essential part of their learning to being able to travel independently.
It is also a safety issue.
Kath Broscombe replied on Permalink
We need to be improving our railway services not cutting them. Trains are an essential means of travel especially as our roads are over subscribed. Not everyone has the means to book online and it can be complicated.
We should re nationalise the railways ….
Lynette Pyer replied on Permalink
The rail network is a public service which was stolen from us. We want it back! As things are at the moment it is not a public service, but just a money-making utility, for the benefit of the owners. So that they can rake in ever increasing dividends.
Valerie Mason replied on Permalink
Ticket office staff do far more than selling tickets. They give directions and informed advice.
Helen Gunn replied on Permalink
We used Gloucester Station recently and the ticket machine wasn't working. We didn't have long before our train was due and we started to panic. Luckily, we were helped by the very efficient and friendly ticket office staff who issued the tickets. We had also left our two together rail card at home and they helped with this also. The human touch helped to calm us down and resolved our problems. I am so sick of everything being privatised. It doesn't provide a better service. It cuts everything to the bone, reduces jobs, makes services more expensive and does not look after the paying public. Profits before people yet again.
Lize Kruger replied on Permalink
What about older people who get confused and need advise? Tourists? Me?!
It is an important and vital service!
Kathy Fairweather replied on Permalink
I do have access to email, etc but still prefer to purchase my train tickets from my local ticket office. At least if I gave any queries regarding the journey I can get answers straightaway.
susan smith replied on Permalink
I get assistance when travelling. Because of delays on a train journey I arrived into Hull station at 11.15 at night instead of 10. There were no staff members around and no security or police. I felt very vulnerable in the station and at the taxi rank just outside. I am 76, female and have health problems. Lots of drunks around.
Maureen Taylor replied on Permalink
This plan is outrageous! All of our local stations would affected if it goes ahead. Waiting Rooms and toilets are only open when the station is manned, because that’s when it’s safe. What happens when the machines don’t work? Not everyone has access to the internet.
Brian Holden replied on Permalink
Manned ticket offices are essential in assisting passengers and reassuring the travelling public.
Janet Bartolo replied on Permalink
I like the interaction with a human at the booking office window.
Linda Ann Brinklow replied on Permalink
So much for the government's green credentials. Are we not meant to be increasing the use of sustainable transport. It seems that far from increasing sustainability; it seems that the trend is towards more people using their own cars instead of public transport. Public transport is only public transport if the people that need to use it can feel safe. and feel confident accessing it.
Keep our railways safe and accessible. do not close our ticket office.
Margo Taskiran replied on Permalink
The service that I have received from my local ticket office has been AMAZING! As an older passenger the help that I have received has been over and beyond as as someone who wants to travel but also has anxiety issues this has been invaluable to me. I would be devastated if this was to go.
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Many elderly, disabled, and learning disabled may be unable to drive and unable to use internet to pre-book etc. I can pre-book but this does not enable me to check with ticket office attendant about any very RECENT delays ..not always evident on the online systems. Ticket office staff can guide regarding parking and certainly disability assistance. This is capitalistic greed and overt disability discrimination. Train operators seem instant on destroying their most dependant customer base. Be warned.. everyone ages..& who knows what illnesses or accidents befall us in the future!! I find B|uses uncomfortable and jerky. I loved travelling by train.. especially before privatisation!
Elle Ball replied on Permalink
Having no ticket office is leaving stations wide open for crime, vandalism, suicide and more. I’ve travel in Italy and seen stations with no ticket offices and they are very scary and it’s all very sad. People need that friendly face to make sure they are going in the right direction and with the right ticket. I’ve traveled on trains all my life and so many times the ticket office staff have saved my bacon. Just the other day my train was cancelled and I had no idea what to do. Yes I had a horrible mobile ticket that I hate as they give me anxiety in case my phone breaks, runs out of battery or I lose my phone. Also I’m actually thinking of giving up my phone as it’s too controlling and I think soon this will be a fashion where phones will be BINNED- so don’t be stupid thinking that’s the future because certainly isn’t especially with expensive electric people won’t charge there phones as much
Mrs Ann R Parker replied on Permalink
This is appalling news. I live outside Nottingham City and have to travel into town to buy a ticket in advance as I prefer to trust the knowledgeable ticket office people than to fathom the on line process and probably get the wrong sort. I have just looked up the offices due for closure. It does not seem possible to catch a train to anywhere if this planned closure idea goes ahead. They might as well close evey station. I suppose that's the ultimate plan?
Gillian Hill replied on Permalink
So what happens to older people, young mothers struggling with children and luggage, people who have accidents when boarding, people with learning difficulties who become confused and need help? Not everyone is able to afford a mobile phone/computer what about them? An out of touch Government that couldn't care less about the people it is there to serve
Peter Willliams replied on Permalink
Even if most sales are on-line, we still need a ticket office to sort out problems with tickets.
Nationalisation would mean a single company running the railways which would save money and reduce duplication under the present franchises.
jacy wall replied on Permalink
Navigating the complexities of train tickets online is a nightmare. I rely so much on our excellent ticket office for help, and so often find a route and a price much better than offered online. It's something called a service. A simple principle that continues to be eroded in order for someone to make a profit.
Guy Maddieson replied on Permalink
Ticket machines do not allow easy access to discount fares and certainly do not advise the Customer of all fares available. Ticket offices provide support to customers who are not able to understand complexities of the tariffs offered or what is actually offered. Public transport should be for people and not for profit
Adam replied on Permalink
This useless Government attacking public services again without any democratic mandate to do so, ticket offices in stations must be protected and all British Trains must have a Guard onboard by law,if only We had a publicly owned transport system like Germany's Deutsche Bahn or the French SNCF it would be the Envy of the world again the Social Democratic party backs renationalised Public services. The awful Conservative and Labour parties do not
Lesley Hollingsworth replied on Permalink
What happens when the electronic system breaks down or gets hacked into? Will anyone know what to do, or how to open the train windows? The virtual system should be a servant not a master so don't fix ticket offices when they aren't broken, they are gems of human contact to be used and valued.
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