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![]() From Watford Observer Friday, September 9, 2005 Station Changes TICKET offices at scores of London Tube stations will have their opening hours dramatically slashed next year, as part of network-wide plans by London Underground. As part of the changes, Croxley Green and Moor Park Metropolitan line stations will be unstaffed every weekend. This comes despite concerns expressed from the public over safety since the July terrorist attacks in London. The changes are due to come into force in January. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ... John Burke WRUG |
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On 9 Sep 2005 13:22:06 -0700, "burkey" wrote:
TICKET offices at scores of London Tube stations will have their opening hours dramatically slashed next year, as part of network-wide plans by London Underground. Terrorism aside, it's not all that surprising. Hamburg's U- and S-Bahnen, for example, have *no* staffed stations, except for some ticket offices which are opened at the start of the month only for season ticket renewals. There used to be platform dispatch staff, but these have been replaced by DOO monitors and such. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK When replying please use neil at the above domain 'wensleydale' is a spam trap and is not read. |
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TICKET offices at scores of London Tube stations will have their
opening hours dramatically slashed next year, as part of network-wide plans by London Underground. Terrorism aside, it's not all that surprising. Hamburg's U- and S-Bahnen, for example, have *no* staffed stations, except for some ticket offices which are opened at the start of the month only for season ticket renewals. There used to be platform dispatch staff, but these have been replaced by DOO monitors and such. Same with Munich.... Bloody Germans still fine you though, even if it was impossible for you to buy a ticket.. |
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![]() "Thomas" wrote in message ... TICKET offices at scores of London Tube stations will have their opening hours dramatically slashed next year, as part of network-wide plans by London Underground. Terrorism aside, it's not all that surprising. Hamburg's U- and S-Bahnen, for example, have *no* staffed stations, except for some ticket offices which are opened at the start of the month only for season ticket renewals. There used to be platform dispatch staff, but these have been replaced by DOO monitors and such. Same with Munich.... Bloody Germans still fine you though, even if it was impossible for you to buy a ticket.. You're expected to buy a ticket from the machine which should accept cash. There is case law in Germany that if it doesn't accept cash you *do* have have a lawful excuse, so presumably if there is a cash machine you *are* expected to use it. tim |
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