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Chris Tolley wrote:
John Band wrote: The original post was talking about tourists who arrived at Heathrow, went to the HEX ticket office (ie who would have travelled on HEX irrespective of the possible cheap fare) and were "conned into paying for full fare tickets into London". I would suggest these are not the people that TfL's programme was designed to benefit, and that I don't see any reason why Londoners' taxes should subsidise their journey into town... I note the suggestion but disagree. If I were travelling abroad, and I had just arrived at an airport, I doubt I would be minded to spend any time looking for a second ticket office that might be selling more appropriate tickets than the first one that I came to. I would expect the first ticket office to be able to sell me what I needed without me having to have any inside knowledge of the local situation, and I think most real-world travellers would agree it's a reasonable expectation. It isn't as if Londoners actually gain anything (other than a perverse pleasure at the misfortune of others) if visitors pay more than they need to in such circumstances as this. Good will has to be worth something. I still remember the time I turned up at the NIR station in Londonderry (it was on the east side of the river, the signs on the west side all said Derry, I know I'm going to offend someone no matter how I write the name), asked for a ticket to Belfast, and the woman told me that a day return would be cheaper. This was 1992. I also recall the time (I don't remember the year) when I went to a ticket window at Glasgow Central, asked about a train to Glasgow, and was told the next one would leave in a couple of hours. So I waited. I learned about the 15-minute walk to Glasgow Queen Street on a later trip. If I'm sold a HEX ticket when a travelcard would have worked, I wouldn't call it a ripoff (a ripoff is when a waiter in Paris tried to charge me the menu price *plus* the prices of all the individual items); it's more of a passive-aggressive display, somewhere between indifference and contempt. Things can't be that bad, can they? Or was it a HEX management decision not to tell anyone? We don't get nearly as many tourists here in the backwaters of Colorado as you do in the UK, but I try to be helpful when I can. When I struck up a conversation with a New Zealander I met on the bus in Denver and learned that he was on his way to the old location of the American Youth Hostel, I informed him that the Hostel had moved, the original building had been adopted by the Moonies, and perhaps he'd like directions to the new location. It was the right thing to do. Louis Boulder, Colorado |
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