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On Thu, 4 Jan 2007 12:57:46 +0000, Steve Firth
wrote: On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 12:38:13 GMT, Bill Hayles wrote: I was amazed at the number of people who had season tickets from Kent stations to Bank via London Bridge rather that continue to Cannon Street Did anyone bother to tell those commuters? The job was to give the customer what they asked for, not to question it. The former could never get you into trouble; the latter, whilst more helpful, could. I'm not saying that's right, just saying how it was (and probably still is). -- Bill Hayles http://www.rossrail.com |
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"Tom Anderson" wrote in message
.li... So in what sense is, say, Coniston Water not a lake? Is it just that it doesn't have 'lake' in the name, or is it geologically different soehow? And what about Lake Windermere? Ian |
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On 4 Jan 2007 08:14:23 -0800, "Mizter T" wrote:
Of course, and I've done it myself many a time too. It just slightly amazes me that a regular commuter would do anything but walk (or in Bill's example continue on the train to Cannon Street). Many people simply don't like walking, including many train staff! We had plenty of turns that involved working into one London terminal, making your own way to another and working from there. The TCS kept a stock of Underground tickets for the purpose. When I declined one saying that it was just as quick to walk (for example) from Cannon Street to Blackfriars or Charing Cross to Holborn Viaduct they were astonished! -- Bill Hayles http://www.rossrail.com |
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Bill Hayles wrote:
On Thu, 4 Jan 2007 12:57:46 +0000, Steve Firth wrote: On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 12:38:13 GMT, Bill Hayles wrote: I was amazed at the number of people who had season tickets from Kent stations to Bank via London Bridge rather that continue to Cannon Street Did anyone bother to tell those commuters? The job was to give the customer what they asked for, not to question it. The former could never get you into trouble; the latter, whilst more helpful, could. I'm not saying that's right, just saying how it was (and probably still is). Given that people haven't changed, if anything they're more stroppy than they used to be, simply complying with the customer's request is surely all that's wanted? As we all know, the customer is always right, isn't s/he? |
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Ian F. wrote:
"Tom Anderson" wrote in message .li... So in what sense is, say, Coniston Water not a lake? Is it just that it doesn't have 'lake' in the name, or is it geologically different soehow? And what about Lake Windermere? Which one? Canberra, Tasmania, Illinois, North Carolina or Tennessee? -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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So true.
Travelled from Dartford to Stoneleigh on Weds pre-09:30. Checked the (new) price of a peak all-zone travelcard, then toddled to the ticket office which remarkably had no queue AND all three windows open, to check the price of a day return, since the *?|***!!?? SE Trains ticket machines have so few destinations in them. Clerk told me price, I said "oh, all-zone travelcard is cheaper, I'll have one please" and he was so surprised he had to check on his little map that Stoneleigh was in the zonal system. And was even more surprised to find it is. I really, really pity the non-anoraks who don't understand the system. They must consistently overpay. Sigh. Mike Steve Firth wrote: On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 12:38:13 GMT, Bill Hayles wrote: I was amazed at the number of people who had season tickets from Kent stations to Bank via London Bridge rather that continue to Cannon Street and walk. Under the fare structure we had at the time, the former was considerably more expensive. Did anyone bother to tell those commuters? My experience is that no ticket clerk will ever suggest a cheaper alternative route or indeed inform the traveller of the best route option. Hence when taking the train from Essex to Manchester the ticket office would always try to route me via London Euston. I had to point out to them that there was a direct service which was actually cheaper, and faster. Things haven't changed, no one working for SWT will point out that it's cheaper to get to my home from London if one uses the Portsmouth train, rather than the Southampton train. And they certainly won't advise anyone of the closest station, preferring to direct people to Winchester. |
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"Richard J." wrote in message
.uk... Which one? Canberra, Tasmania, Illinois, North Carolina or Tennessee? The fact that we have been discussing the Lake District clearly escaped your notice. Pay attention, lad! Ian |
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Ian F. wrote:
"Richard J." wrote in message .uk... Which one? Canberra, Tasmania, Illinois, North Carolina or Tennessee? The fact that we have been discussing the Lake District clearly escaped your notice. Pay attention, lad! Pay attention yourself, sonny. There is no such thing as "Lake Windermere" in the Lake District, though there are five of them elsewhere, hence my query. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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![]() "Richard J." wrote in message . uk... Pay attention yourself, sonny. I'm 56. There is no such thing as "Lake Windermere" in the Lake District, There are so many websites that refer to it as "Lake Windermere" that I must have got confused. Apologies, but I'm not very good at pedantry. Ian |
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James Farrar wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jan 2007 04:44:13 -0000, "John Rowland" wrote: Which reminds me... everyone knows how many Roads are in the City Of London, but how many Roads are in the W1 postcode? I can think of four: Edgware Road, TCR and the south side of Marylebone and Euston Roads. Good guess, but maps suggest the answer is one, TCR. |
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