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Neil Williams wrote:
Ross wrote: You're making the same mistake, I think. If they're arriving at the *ticket office*, they're intending to buy a ticket in the first place, which makes the argument being advanced completely fallacious. If they're arriving at the ticket barrier (if there is one) or on the platform, then it's a different matter entirely. The ticket office for HEx is right by the HEx (platforms 6,7) barriers at Paddington. The offending message, as I recall, appears on the PIS displays throughout the station. I was at Paddington on Sunday afternoon 22 January, and the only sign I saw that said "Travelcards not accepted" was on the platform display at Platform 7. HEx had two staff there to give advice to passengers; one of them implied that Network Rail had not changed the displays despite being requested to do so by HEx. HEx ticket staff at both Paddington and the two stations at Heathrow were advising passengers to buy Travelcards, though I think at least some of them were acting on their own initiative. LU staff were on hand at T123 station and in the arrivals hall at T4 to advise passengers and sell them Travelcards. My conclusion is that (yesterday at any rate) any blame for wrong information lay with Network Rail. Network Rail were also guilty of holding my airport-bound HEx just west of Westbourne Park for 3 minutes to let an HST overtake it. I thought that the superior acceleration of a 100 mph Class 332 HEx was supposed to keep it clear of a following 125 mph HST until Airport Junction. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 02:11:14 GMT, Richard J. wrote in
, seen in uk.railway: Ross wrote: If they're arriving at the *ticket office*, they're intending to buy a ticket in the first place, which makes the argument being advanced completely fallacious. If they're arriving at the ticket barrier (if there is one) or on the platform, then it's a different matter entirely. The ticket office for HEx is right by the HEx (platforms 6,7) barriers at Paddington. The ticket office at Lincoln is right by the gate (well, arch leading) to platform 5. There's still a difference between arriving at the ticket office and arriving at the platform gate. The offending message, as I recall, appears on the PIS displays throughout the station. I was at Paddington on Sunday afternoon 22 January, and the only sign I saw that said "Travelcards not accepted" was on the platform display at Platform 7. HEx had two staff there to give advice to passengers; one of them implied that Network Rail had not changed the displays despite being requested to do so by HEx. HEx ticket staff at both Paddington and the two stations at Heathrow were advising passengers to buy Travelcards, though I think at least some of them were acting on their own initiative. LU staff were on hand at T123 station and in the arrivals hall at T4 to advise passengers and sell them Travelcards. So the people claiming otherwise have been making assumptions about what was happening on the ground? -- Ross, in Lincoln, most likely being cynical or sarcastic, as ever. Reply-to will bounce. Replace the junk-trap with my name to e-mail me. Demonstration of poor photography at http://ross.photobook.org.uk AD: http://www.merciacharters.co.uk for European charters occasionally gripped by me |
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In article .com, Neil
Williams writes Bob Wood wrote: So if they arrived at Gloucester, how did they turn up in Oxford? I don't seem to be following this very well. :-) Gloucester Green is the name of the main bus station in Oxford. Neil and you can get a coach from Gloucester Green, Oxford to Gloucester. -- Alan |
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In article .com, Neil
Williams writes Bob Wood wrote: So if they arrived at Gloucester, how did they turn up in Oxford? I don't seem to be following this very well. :-) Gloucester Green is the name of the main bus station in Oxford. Neil Just like Liverpool Street station is not in Liverpool. -- Alan |
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In ,
Alan Osborn typed: In article .com, Neil Williams writes Bob Wood wrote: So if they arrived at Gloucester, how did they turn up in Oxford? I don't seem to be following this very well. :-) Gloucester Green is the name of the main bus station in Oxford. Neil Just like Liverpool Street station is not in Liverpool. You needed to read further up the thread to understand what this was about. -- Bob |
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On Thu, 9 Feb 2006, Alan Osborn wrote:
In article .com, Neil Williams writes Bob Wood wrote: So if they arrived at Gloucester, how did they turn up in Oxford? I don't seem to be following this very well. :-) Gloucester Green is the name of the main bus station in Oxford. Just like Liverpool Street station is not in Liverpool. And Lime Street is not in Limehouse. Clearly, a swap should take place. tom -- Better to die on your feet than live on your knees. -- Emiliano Zapata |
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