Re: Ticket barriers and the law
Von: Jeremy Double (jmd.nospam@btinternet.com) [Profil]
Datum: 25.07.2008 19:49
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Newsgroup: uk.railway
Datum: 25.07.2008 19:49
Message-ID: <2rCdncff0MKyjxfVnZ2dnUVZ8svinZ2d@bt.com>
Newsgroup: uk.railway
billetelic_ferroequinologist@hotmail.com wrote: > If there are software or similar issues that mean that certain types > of tickets cannot be recognised, then why the **** can the TOCs not > put up a large, clear notice saying something like "please use the > manual gate for advance purchase tickets and Rover tickets". At Waverley, the issues seem to be much wider than those classes of tickets. In my case, it was the return half of a Bingley-Falkirk Saver return (no Saver time restrictions for this route). This is a very straightforward case, so the programming of the barriers must be cr*p. And there's no way of avoiding the barriers, because you have to go through them to get from the west-facing terminal platforms to the through platforms where the trains to England depart. -- Jeremy Double <jmd.nospam@btinternet.com> {real address, include nospam} Rail and transport photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/jmdouble/collections/72157603834894248/[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Charles Ellson (25.07.2008 20:15)
- Adam Funk (25.07.2008 22:03)
- Sam Wilson (28.07.2008 15:50)
