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« Reply #15 on: September 03, 2023, 23:50:17 » |
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Why is it common thinking that the station buildings will be shut just because they want to shut *ticket* offices? The tuicket office is that place you find behind the glass frontage, not the whole actual building. so staff will remain within the public area of the station building as well as helping passengers out on the platforms. They aren't being banished from the buildings. And they will still have restrooms too.
I don’t think anyone has suggested staff will be banished from existing station buildings.
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« Reply #16 on: September 04, 2023, 07:35:12 » |
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I don’t think anyone has suggested staff will be banished from existing station buildings.
Agreed - but it's not beyond the realm of future speculation as station buildings need repair and perhaps lie out of use that they could end up being demolished. Modern protection for history will probably ensure Frome and Bradford-on-Avon and safe, but I wonder about Trowbridge and Warminster - just looking at currently staffed ticket offices in my home area. Westbury is probably safe as it, surely staffed for a few years.
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« Reply #17 on: September 04, 2023, 09:41:18 » |
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I don’t think anyone has suggested staff will be banished from existing station buildings.
Agreed - but it's not beyond the realm of future speculation as station buildings need repair and perhaps lie out of use that they could end up being demolished. Modern protection for history will probably ensure Frome and Bradford-on-Avon and safe, but I wonder about Trowbridge and Warminster - just looking at currently staffed ticket offices in my home area. Westbury is probably safe as it, surely staffed for a few years. Or are seen a valuable retail outlet space
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« Reply #18 on: September 04, 2023, 10:15:06 » |
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This is why I think at a lot of stations the existing ticket office will have to remain in order to provide welfare facilities for staff. Someone else feels the same way as I do else why the comment? Someone has suggested that they won't remain?
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« Reply #19 on: September 04, 2023, 15:41:03 » |
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This is why I think at a lot of stations the existing ticket office will have to remain in order to provide welfare facilities for staff. Someone else feels the same way as I do else why the comment? Someone has suggested that they won't remain? I don’t know, have they? I can’t remember hearing it said. You said it was ‘common thinking’?
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« Reply #20 on: September 04, 2023, 20:45:16 » |
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"will have to remain" meaning they were in danger of going? Said who?
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« Reply #21 on: September 04, 2023, 22:15:01 » |
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This is why I think at a lot of stations the existing ticket office will have to remain in order to provide welfare facilities for staff. Someone else feels the same way as I do else why the comment? Someone has suggested that they won't remain? I don’t know, have they? I can’t remember hearing it said. You said it was ‘common thinking’? If a building or room is not required for its original purpose ... logic suggests there are a number of options ... Open a travel and information centre Coffee Shop or other cafe Retail outlet Housing Sheltered Accommodation Air B&B Museum Cinema Creche Community Room Staff or BTP▸ Offices Public Loo Rail industry supply depot Demolish it
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« Reply #22 on: September 04, 2023, 23:25:46 » |
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"will have to remain" meaning they were in danger of going? Said who?
I said that, but thought it was fairly clear what i meant, which was that the existing area used for the ticket office at a lot of smaller stations will potentially need to remain an area used for staff for welfare facilities. By which I mean somewhere they can take a break, store their belongings etc. The exact situation will vary from station to station. But, I can’t see any connection with that and your statement that it was ‘common thinking’ that staff would be banished from using existing station buildings?
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« Reply #23 on: September 05, 2023, 11:28:37 » |
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"will have to remain" meaning they were in danger of going? Said who? I said that, but thought it was fairly clear what i meant, which was that the existing area used for the ticket office at a lot of smaller stations will potentially need to remain an area used for staff for welfare facilities. By which I mean somewhere they can take a break, store their belongings etc. The exact situation will vary from station to station. Why would you say that unless you thought that the opposite (those areas might close) might be thought likely?
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« Reply #24 on: September 05, 2023, 11:48:11 » |
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The stated intent is that stations will remain staffed on virtually identical hours to current planned ticket office staffing, and if you accept that at face value you still need staff loos, recreation areas, places to keep their private things, etc.
But there are a couple of problems there.
* Ticket offices are not currently open to the agreed and published hours. Signs on the door "we have closed early", "we will be open late" and even "we are only open Ad Hoc when we have staff" and I don't see any published plans to fill the vacancies and get staffing levels back up so that they are open for the contacted time
* With staffing being unreliable, you have people no longer able to rely on staff. Some don't use the railway any more, others find alternatives and you have less need for the staff - and in that scenario and with nothing being done to fix, you are on a downward spiral where staff in any role are less required - you've driven away those awkward customers who use them
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« Reply #25 on: September 05, 2023, 12:31:13 » |
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"will have to remain" meaning they were in danger of going? Said who? I said that, but thought it was fairly clear what i meant, which was that the existing area used for the ticket office at a lot of smaller stations will potentially need to remain an area used for staff for welfare facilities. By which I mean somewhere they can take a break, store their belongings etc. The exact situation will vary from station to station. Why would you say that unless you thought that the opposite (those areas might close) might be thought likely? Because the idea of closing ticket offices is to save costs. If a room or rooms formerly used for selling tickets is still being used by the TOC▸ , the savings won’t be anywhere near as much as if those room(s) were repurposed or demolished.
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