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Northern to install Automated Ticket Gates.
Northern Rail feel that there are many passengers who get away without buying tickets, so want to install automated ticket gates similar to those used at stations like Liverpool James Street. The ticket gates will be installed at Manchester Oxford Road ,Piccadilly and Victoria, Blackpool North, Liverpool Lime Street, Bolton and Leeds.
By funding ticket gates Northern will also catch people who avoided purchasing a ticket while travelling on another companies service (not really their job). They will have to provide a member of staff as an alternative to the machines which will not accept the large types of tickets purchased over the internet or phone. Also for passengers who don’t want to risk the machine not giving back their season ticket or who need their ticket to claim compensation or to claim travel expenses back from their employers. Some of the stations mentioned (Manchester Piccadilly and Leeds) don’t close overnight due to Manchester Airport to York services running through the night, while Liverpool Lime Street to Manchester Airport trains start at 03:38, so Northern will have to provide staff in attendance to accommodate this. Personally I think Northern would be better off by: - Installing ticket machines at stations which have a ticket office where only one employee is present at any one time. - Having longer opening hours on some existing ticket offices. - Either opening a ticket office or installing a ticket machine at the most popular stations currently without facilities to purchase a ticket. - Making sure conductors are checking tickets and using additional conductors on busy trains. |
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I appluad Northern for some good thinking. If this machines were designed to spit ticket out again people wouldnt have to worry not getting there ticket back. Also why cant internet sales and tele sales not use standard size tickets? Is there a real reason for "large tickets"? Personally i think ticket barriers should be installed at every station and ticket machines provided outside these barriers so people dont have an excuse not to use them.
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I to be honest don't mind this idea. At the moment I can't stand it when staff check tickets, I've had a few times where staff have quizzed what route I was taking using my ticket. Not huge problems but still none the less. At Blackpool when I last visited I got a York bound train back to Manchester when the staff there asked why I wasn't getting a Manchester bound train, but replied by saying I was changing at Preston. Also at Manchester when I entered the platform too early and a different train was in was I quizzed.
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With regard to people choosing not to purchase a ticket. One station on the same line as I use, Northwich, has a ticket office which closes at 2:30pm. Northern have made zonal tickets avialable at a café. However, these aren't suitable for people who plan to change trains and while they are cheaper on most journeys, they are more expensive on others. Northwich can have about 20 people making an outward journey on the same afternoon train and the conductor has sometimes only done half the tickets from Northwich when the train is stopping at it's third station after leaving Northwich.
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Was it Platform 13 or 14 at Manchester Piccadilly (the ones at the side) that you used? Normally your told to wait in the 'lounge' if your train isn't one of the next two from either platform as those platforms are extremly busy at certain times. |
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The problem with some ticket machines is they don't issue weekly seasons or tickets with a 'New Deal' railcards. I think staff would have to be provided even if large tickets were abloished as what if someone has boarded at an unstaffed station and genuinly hasn't had the chance to purchase a ticket on the train? They'd be stuck in the station! |
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I don't think ticket machines are the answer at unmanned country stations because they are too susceptable to vandalism as the railways discovered to its cost a few years ago when some machines in Cheshire were wrecked within hours of being installed. Passengers, especially ones only making short journeys, can also help the conductor by trying to have the right money available. It just needs a little bit of thought and forward planning and things can run much more smoothly.
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I'm aware that even stations which are staffed for 14 hours a day in Cheshire have problems with gangs of teenagers terriosing passengers and causing vandalism. |
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I wonder how much money the railways lose every day because of people like this?
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