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On Fri, 10 Apr 2015 14:13:43 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote: In message , at 13:34:49 on Fri, 10 Apr 2015, Recliner remarked: I've managed to find another picture from the Northern ticket hall, which shows the ticket machines behind the snaking ticket office queue. The machines seem to have a much shorter queue than the office: https://www.flickr.com/photos/reclin...4546/lightbox/ We have to remember that all these passengers aren't regulars, and thus when they don't find a ticket window open in the Western Ticket Hall simply trudge off to find a ticket window elsewhere in the complex. And don't just give up and try to battle with the ticket machines in the Western Ticket Hall, where queues will be quite sensitive to whether a flight of two E*'s arrived most recently ten minutes or an hour ago. It is pretty poor when the transit authority for the UK's most important city treats its customers, especially tourists, this way. TfL is an embarrassment. This is nothing new. |
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On Sat, 11 Apr 2015 16:13:55 +0100
e27002 aurora wrote: On Fri, 10 Apr 2015 14:13:43 +0100, Roland Perry wrote: And don't just give up and try to battle with the ticket machines in the Western Ticket Hall, where queues will be quite sensitive to whether a flight of two E*'s arrived most recently ten minutes or an hour ago. It is pretty poor when the transit authority for the UK's most important city treats its customers, especially tourists, this way. Indeed. TfL is an embarrassment. This is nothing new. Careful, there's a whole group of people on here for whom TfL can do no wrong and the sun shines out its arse. Or gates perhaps. Though to be fair this is mainly the doing of the mop haired buffoon at city hall. The sooner he's gone the better , and I speak as someone of the tory persuation. God help us if he ever gets into number 10. He has the self publicising ability of Branson but without the talent for anything else. -- Spud |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Apr 2015 16:13:55 +0100 e27002 aurora wrote: On Fri, 10 Apr 2015 14:13:43 +0100, Roland Perry wrote: And don't just give up and try to battle with the ticket machines in the Western Ticket Hall, where queues will be quite sensitive to whether a flight of two E*'s arrived most recently ten minutes or an hour ago. It is pretty poor when the transit authority for the UK's most important city treats its customers, especially tourists, this way. Indeed. TfL is an embarrassment. This is nothing new. Careful, there's a whole group of people on here for whom TfL can do no wrong and the sun shines out its arse. Or gates perhaps. Though to be fair this is mainly the doing of the mop haired buffoon at city hall. you think an incomer will reverse it tim |
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On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 18:42:18 +0100
"tim....." wrote: wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Apr 2015 16:13:55 +0100 e27002 aurora wrote: On Fri, 10 Apr 2015 14:13:43 +0100, Roland Perry wrote: And don't just give up and try to battle with the ticket machines in the Western Ticket Hall, where queues will be quite sensitive to whether a flight of two E*'s arrived most recently ten minutes or an hour ago. It is pretty poor when the transit authority for the UK's most important city treats its customers, especially tourists, this way. Indeed. TfL is an embarrassment. This is nothing new. Careful, there's a whole group of people on here for whom TfL can do no wrong and the sun shines out its arse. Or gates perhaps. Though to be fair this is mainly the doing of the mop haired buffoon at city hall. you think an incomer will reverse it No, its probably too late for that. But at least theres the possibility of things not getting any worse when someone new takes over. -- Spud |
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No, its probably too late for that. But at least theres the possibility of
things not getting any worse when someone new takes over I can see a candidate claiming that they will reopen ticket offices and then come up with a budget just for one or two zone 1 stations if elected. |
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On Thu, 16 Apr 2015 01:30:21 -0700 (PDT)
Piatkow wrote: No, its probably too late for that. But at least theres the possibility of things not getting any worse when someone new takes over I can see a candidate claiming that they will reopen ticket offices and then come up with a budget just for one or two zone 1 stations if elected. Would be better than nothing I suppose. -- Spud |
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Piatkow wrote:
No, its probably too late for that. But at least theres the possibility of things not getting any worse when someone new takes over I can see a candidate claiming that they will reopen ticket offices and then come up with a budget just for one or two zone 1 stations if elected. Presumably the main users of ticket offices are tourists and visitors who don't have a vote in the mayoral election. |
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-septemb er.org, at 16:04:35 on Thu, 16 Apr 2015, Recliner remarked: I can see a candidate claiming that they will reopen ticket offices and then come up with a budget just for one or two zone 1 stations if elected. Presumably the main users of ticket offices are tourists and visitors who don't have a vote in the mayoral election. But people running businesses in London, and their employees, have a vested interest in tourists not being treated badly and failing to return (or even come in the first place if they've heard bad reports). -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote at 16:04:35 on Thu, 16 Apr 2015, Recliner remarked: I can see a candidate claiming that they will reopen ticket offices and then come up with a budget just for one or two zone 1 stations if elected. Presumably the main users of ticket offices are tourists and visitors who don't have a vote in the mayoral election. But people running businesses in London, and their employees, have a vested interest in tourists not being treated badly and failing to return (or even come in the first place if they've heard bad reports). No business vote (except in the City of London for their own mayor) and staff need not live in Greater London and may be unable to afford to do so. Votes for commuters ! -- Mike D |
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In message , at 23:25:34 on Thu, 16
Apr 2015, Michael R N Dolbear remarked: But people running businesses in London, and their employees, have a vested interest in tourists not being treated badly and failing to return (or even come in the first place if they've heard bad reports). No business vote (except in the City of London for their own mayor) and staff need not live in Greater London and may be unable to afford to do so. I wouldn't expect many people living in London to have jobs outside London. So the people voting will tend to have jobs that rely to some extent on tourism. Unless, of course, they think London would be a nicer place with fewer tourists! -- Roland Perry |
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