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Rillington 02-10-2023 16:33

Re: Ticket office closures
 
The issue here isn't about de-staffing of any stations. It's about the mass closure in England of ticket offices. I think that there are plans to reduce staffed hours at the edges at some stations although I'm not aware of any plans, right now, to fully de-staff any station.

ianch99 02-10-2023 17:15

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Originally Posted by Rillington (Post 36161145)
The issue here isn't about de-staffing of any stations. It's about the mass closure in England of ticket offices. I think that there are plans to reduce staffed hours at the edges at some stations although I'm not aware of any plans, right now, to fully de-staff any station.

The issue absolutely about station de-staffing, for example:

https://www.hampshirechronicle.co.uk...ces-set-close/

Quote:

Romsey station is set to be unstaffed Sundays and Mondays under the new proposals, despite the fact the ticket office is open from 6.50am until 1.30pm Monday to Saturday.

Under the new plans, SWR will only staff Romsey Station from 6am until 10am Tuesday to Friday, and on Saturdays, it will be staffed from 9am until 1pm.

Micheldever's ticket office is only open from 6.20am until 9.05am Monday to Friday, and under new plans, the station will be staffed from 6am until 10am Tuesday to Friday, and 9am until 1pm on Saturdays.

Railway stations in Shawford and Mottisfont Dundridge are both unstaffed and there are no plans by SWR to staff these stations in the future.
As I mentioned above, this change allows the Rail companies to easily run down the station staffing numbers over time to improve their profits.

Itshim 02-10-2023 17:38

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36160936)
It’s not that good …

Well I think it is, there again the last train I went on, was the cross channel and brought that ticket on line.

1andrew1 02-10-2023 18:12

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36161148)
The issue absolutely about station de-staffing, for example:

https://www.hampshirechronicle.co.uk...ces-set-close/

As I mentioned above, this change allows the Rail companies to easily run down the station staffing numbers over time to improve their profits.

I'm pretty sure the money will flow as savings to the government as the government now takes revenue risk. Train companies will not mind the reduction in revenue as it won't impact them.
This is all about the dead hand of government hiding behind private sector companies, some of whom are in fact subsidiaries of European rail operators.

1andrew1 31-10-2023 11:05

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36160846)
I can't see this proposal being taken forwards in its entirety judging by the unhappy responses from Conservative MPs.

Ticketing needs to be simplified and support for unmanned stations needs to be implemented before going down this route on the scale announced.

And, as if by magic:

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UK rail companies to cancel planned ticket office closures

Rail companies are preparing to cancel their plans for the mass closure of ticket offices in England, after a public backlash against the proposals.

Industry executives said the plans would be cancelled later on Tuesday after the government pulled its backing.
https://www.ft.com/content/6096e55d-...b-cb5d1006c339

denphone 31-10-2023 11:49

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36163134)

Good as it was complete and utter idiocy if they had gone through with what they were planning.

Pierre 31-10-2023 13:16

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it will still happen, they'll just do slower, without fanfare, as they have been doing for years.

1701-e 31-10-2023 17:46

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Usual Tory carp. Threaten to take something away. Withdrew the threat making it as if they are giving you something back. *******s need booted out now.

heero_yuy 31-10-2023 17:52

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Originally Posted by 1701-e (Post 36163157)
*******s need booted out now.

Be careful what you wish for. :erm:

denphone 31-10-2023 18:34

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 36163158)
Be careful what you wish for. :erm:

Indeed the country that gave us the catastrophic trolley for several years with all the disasters it entailed.;)

Paul 31-10-2023 18:36

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Originally Posted by 1701-e (Post 36163157)
Usual Tory carp. Threaten to take something away. Withdrew the threat making it as if they are giving you something back. *******s need booted out now.

Ummm, the rail companies were taking them away, not the government. :dozey:

Since you missed it ;
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UK rail companies to cancel planned ticket office closures.

Mr K 31-10-2023 19:43

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36163163)
Ummm, the rail companies were taking them away, not the government. :dozey:

Since you missed it ;

Who privatised the railways in the first place? And what a success its been .....

Anonymouse 01-11-2023 01:33

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To be more accurate: who stole them? Legal it might have been, but they were public property, paid for with our taxes. No-one asked me or my family if we wanted them sold off, and we'd have told 'em to get stuffed if they had. Same with water, gas etc.
I hardly use the railways myself, but when I do I like to know there's a human on hand to sell me a ticket when - not if, when - the machines go wrong.

Paul 01-11-2023 03:41

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36163167)
Who privatised the railways in the first place?

Totally irrelevant as usual.

1701-e 01-11-2023 09:04

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36163163)
Ummm, the rail companies were taking them away, not the government. :dozey:

Since you missed it ;

Rail delivery group runs the government agenda.


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