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On 26 Sep, 16:05, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 03:16:08 -0700, Mr Thant wrote: Hi, What are people's experiences buying unusual or long distance or Railcard-discounted tickets at NR stations where the ticket office is run by LUL? Isn't this is a slightly unfair question given that LU offices, even where there is a NR service at the location, have always had a restricted ticket range and are not subject to the same obligations as normal NR stations that have ticket offices? In such cases why would one be able to buy a unusual (whatever one of those is) or long distance ticket? I rarely have to buy tickets but have managed to get NR tickets at Blackhorse Road reasonably well - after the 10 minute queue for tickets involving family groups (talk about 20 questions!) has got out of the way. I would also comment that I would not trust the "One" ticket office at Walthamstow Central to sell me anything more complicated than a ticket to Liverpool St. If I want something complex (i.e. any ticket I would buy as I have privilege facilities and cannot book on line) I go to a big station with a decent travel centre and try to book in advance as the risk of a 30 minute queue when I have 10 minutes to catch a train is far too great. Liverpool St struggled to sell me a one day PlusBus ticket for Colchester earlier this year (on top of a normal return ticket) - this despite the window in question having a dispenser of PlusBus leaflets on it. Also, any luck getting Railcard-discounted Day Travelcards at ordinary LUL stations? Not applicable in this case. Why are you asking the questions? -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! I would like to answer your question about buying railcard discounted tickets at ordinary LUL stations. You wont be able to buy discounted tickets unless the LUL station is a shared station. For example Farringdon I have had no problems buying railcard discounted tickets to the stations on the Bedford line. Certain LUL stations refuse to even though they are shared. For example Highbury and Islington wont sell you any railcard discounted tickets. It is very inconsistent in my experience and it depends upon the genorisity of the shared LUL NR station. |
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On 26 Sep, 22:03, Paul G wrote:
In message om, writes [snip] Certain LUL stations refuse to even though they are shared. For example Highbury and Islington wont sell you any railcard discounted tickets. I've bought discounted tickets for FCC stations both at H&I and at Moorgate, so I don't buy the "any" statement. Where were you going? (picking going with PaulC's theme). -- Paul G Typing from Barking I was travelling from H & I to West Hampstead. The ticket office attendant refused to sell me a railcard discounted ticket on a Saturday. I was forced to use the tube instead..... What a sorry situation. |
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