Title: Buying National rail tickets when / if LUL ticket offices close Post by: Surrey 455 on May 16, 2014, 23:48:07 I mentioned in another post that I had bought a National rail ticket from West Ham underground station. This has made me wonder how easy it will be to buy these tickets in the future if the ticket offices close at a station that serves both LUL and National rail. I did see LUL ticket machines but no NR ones. Can you buy NR tickets from an LUL machine? You can't collect prepaid tickets from them can you?
Title: Re: Buying National rail tickets when / if LUL ticket offices close Post by: ChrisB on May 17, 2014, 07:27:16 I have seen LUL machines showing a selection of fares onto the BR network - I think on the outer echelons on the Met line (but it might have been on a different line, I didn't take much notice as I dudn't want one)....
However, LUL shared stations wouldn't be the only National Rail stations to not have TOD ability, so that's not really an issue for this debate Title: Re: Buying National rail tickets when / if LUL ticket offices close Post by: Brucey on May 17, 2014, 07:47:08 A "limited selection" (in TfL's words when I asked them) of NR tickets are available from TfL machines at stations where LUL provide ticket issuing facilities on behalf of NR*. But in reality, it depends on what has been programmed into the machine. I understand someone has to manually enter the fares available for each station. At the ticket office, they can look up fares that aren't in their machine and manually (yes, manually) enter them into their computer.
My experience at West Ruislip (which is on the Chiltern line up to Birmingham Moor Street) would sell tickets to most Chiltern destinations up to Birmingham, with three ticket types (super off peak, off peak and anytime) being available and at slightly different fares to the NR machine. Using a pink ticket issued to Birmingham Stations was fun after I'd changed to Cross Country and Virgin services at Banbury and Coventry respectively. Neither had seen such a ticket previously. * = However, at stations where LUL provide the ticketing on behalf of London Overground (e.g. at Harrow & Wealdstone), the TVMs are actually LO's Scheidt & Bachmann machines and print on orange stock, just the machines are LUL branded. But the ticket office still uses LUL machines and prints on pink stock. Confused yet...? ::) Title: Re: Buying National rail tickets when / if LUL ticket offices close Post by: Worcester_Passenger on May 17, 2014, 08:52:40 On my trip round the Overground during the LUL strike, I tried to buy a ticket at Camden Road ticket office to get me back to Worcester.
But I was quoted a staggering price (^100+), so I did the journey to Clapham Junction on my Oyster and rebooked there. Question : should I have been able to buy a Worcester ticket at Camden Road? Title: Re: Buying National rail tickets when / if LUL ticket offices close Post by: Brucey on May 17, 2014, 08:58:55 On my trip round the Overground during the LUL strike, I tried to buy a ticket at Camden Road ticket office to get me back to Worcester. Yes, London Overground can retail the full range of National Rail tickets, including those outside London. They can also do reservations, advance fares, rovers, railcards, anything really. However the training they are given is very minimal and lacking, whilst staff attitude appears to be very poor.But I was quoted a staggering price (^100+), so I did the journey to Clapham Junction on my Oyster and rebooked there. Question : should I have been able to buy a Worcester ticket at Camden Road? Title: Re: Buying National rail tickets when / if LUL ticket offices close Post by: SDS on May 17, 2014, 14:03:44 London Overground in all but name is a NR TOC, and as such has to abide by the TSA.
So if the LO ticket office is being difficult then report them to Atoc for breaching the TSA. There are some exceptions and they are listed in Schedule 17. Only 7 LO stations can (or have to) do reservations according to Sch 17 but not before 10am. Title: Re: Buying National rail tickets when / if LUL ticket offices close Post by: Chris from Nailsea on May 17, 2014, 20:07:31 Thanks for posting that useful information, SDS.
I've added 'TSA' - Ticketing and Settlement Agreement - to our acronyms/abbreviations page (http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/acronyms.html), and for those who wish to read further on the subject, the TSA is available on the ATOC website (http://www.atoc.org/about-atoc/rail-settlement-plan/governance/). This page is printed from the "Coffee Shop" forum at http://gwr.passenger.chat which is provided by a customer of Great Western Railway. Views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that content provided contravenes our posting rules ( see http://railcustomer.info/1761 ). The forum is hosted by Well House Consultants - http://www.wellho.net |