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Sadiq Khan to review Tube ticket office closures
On 28/09/2016 11:43, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 11:17:21 on Wed, 28 Sep 2016, Neil Williams remarked: Those places are designed to sell theatre/attractions tickets, and are virtually nothing to do with tube ticketing. No they are not. They are intended to sell TfL tickets as well. The sale of other tickets is to make them more financially viable. https://tfl.gov.uk/fares-and-payment...buy-tickets/vi sitor-centres?cid=visitor-centres They may wish to spin it as somewhere to buy tube tickets, but in practice the huge queues mode at glacial speed, and there's virtually nothing to see from outside which makes it look like other than a place designed to sell theatre/attractions tickets. Though I think you'll find the ones at the airports have a different character. They are all designed to give advice on and sell ticketing products. However the exterior signage does seem to rely on people recognising and realising what the roundel stands for (i.e. public transport in London.) I am however not demurring from your underlying point about ticket offices (or rather, the lack thereof) at main termini. |
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