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Roadside Ticket Machines run by London Buses - how useful / reliableare they?
Saw a number of people unsuccessfully trying to use the roadside
ticket vending machine in Paddington on Satruday afternoon - all seemed to be out of order and bus drivers not being very helpful. Are these machines actually any use any more? |
Roadside Ticket Machines run by London Buses - how useful / reliable are they?
"Tim B" wrote: Saw a number of people unsuccessfully trying to use the roadside ticket vending machine in Paddington on Satruday afternoon - all seemed to be out of order and bus drivers not being very helpful. Was the machine definitely out of order? I ask because over the past few years I've come across people struggling with said machines a bit, and on going to give them a hand have found that the machine was in full working order, but they were doing something 'wrong' (in inverted commas because there's something about them that people do seem to find fiddly). Are these machines actually any use any more? They're most certainly of use in the central London 'pay before you board' area - or on bendy bus routes (albeit not for much longer) - when someone doesn't have a ticket and needs one before they board the bus. I haven't noticed a particular epidemic of the roadside ticket machines being out of order of late - I'll endeavour to keep my eyes open in coming weeks... |
Roadside Ticket Machines run by London Buses - how useful / reliable are they?
"Mizter T" wrote: "Tim B" wrote: [roadside ticket machines] Are these machines actually any use any more? They're most certainly of use in the central London 'pay before you board' area - or on bendy bus routes (albeit not for much longer) - when someone doesn't have a ticket and needs one before they board the bus. I haven't noticed a particular epidemic of the roadside ticket machines being out of order of late - I'll endeavour to keep my eyes open in coming weeks... Just a quick further thought - of course the high price of a bus ticket bought with cash is intended to act as a deterrent and encourage people to use Oyster (PAYG or passes), but I do wonder if it wasn't a bit of a mistake to bump it up from £2 to £2.20 - there'll remain a small demand for paying with cash, and £2 is an easier sum to deal with (in terms of change etc - also bearing in mind that the roadside ticket machines don't dispense change either). |
Roadside Ticket Machines run by London Buses - how useful / reliable are they?
"Mizter T" wrote in message
... They're most certainly of use in the central London 'pay before you board' area - or on bendy bus routes (albeit not for much longer) - when someone doesn't have a ticket and needs one before they board the bus. I haven't noticed a particular epidemic of the roadside ticket machines being out of order of late - I'll endeavour to keep my eyes open in coming weeks... Is this a knock on effect of the local District/Circle closure? People who don't normally use buses perhaps? I haven't seen anything online about 'free' replacement buses - are people being sent there expecting not to have to pay? Paul S |
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