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![]() Passing through Roding Valley station today, I noted the apparent lack of a booking office. Did I miss it, or is the solitary machine the only way of buying a ticket? If Roding Valley is without a booking office, is it the only such station on LU? Is the station unstaffed - there are no gates? Chris |
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On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 18:01:59 +0000, Chris Read wrote:
Passing through Roding Valley station today, I noted the apparent lack of a booking office. Did I miss it, or is the solitary machine the only way of buying a ticket? If Roding Valley is without a booking office, is it the only such station on LU? Is the station unstaffed - there are no gates? Chris Kenny O doesn't have A LUL office, not sure if the natioanl rail office sell tickets either. 2 Ticket machines and oyster pedestals on the platform. |
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Paul Weaver wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 14 Nov 2004:
Kenny O doesn't have A LUL office, not sure if the natioanl rail office sell tickets either. They do. Or they did last time I used it regularly which was, admittedly, some years ago, but I can't see why that would change. At West Brompton it's the other way round - there's no dedicated ticket office for the National Rail lines, but you can buy tickets at the LU office. -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 6 November 2004 with new photos |
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