Glory be! "I can't wait" for a
TVM▸ capable of issuing advance tickets to be installed at Melksham.
A newcomer to rail travel joins the train this morning with confirmations of his advance ticket to [somewhere in Wales] and asks conductor if he can collect them at Swindon where he changes. Dispensation allowed, but newcomer is told that it's a concession being made this time and he should have had them delivered by post, or collected them the day before from Chippenham or Trowbridge. A gentle reminder of how unfriendly the system is to people who want to book to travel a day or two ahead (when post isn't an option) from a station where tickets cannot be collected on departure ...
Of course, there are three stations on the TransWilts that don't have a TVM ... Trowbridge (where there is significant fare loss at time the ticket office is closed on journeys to Bradford-on-Avon and Westbury, as the train manager can't get round) and Dilton Marsh as well as Melksham, and I note that even if there's a TVM there can be problems. I note at Didcot today:
Didcot Parkway: Ticket Office problem At Didcot Parkway station.
Ticket Office problem
Additional Information:
The Ticket Office is unable to process pre paid tickets due to a technical fault, please can passengers collect their tickets via the ticket vending machines.
and then
Didcot Parkway: Ticket Vending Machine problem The ticket vending machines are out of order at Didcot Parkway station.
Additional Information:
Please purchase tickets at the ticket office or on train when no other means of purchasing is available.
Conductor on yesterday's TransWilts train ... again unable to get round to see all the passengers who needed tickets before the train arrived at the next station. On lines where intermediate stations have just the occasional passenger, that may not be an issue. On lines where there is a considerable passenger turnover at every stop, it's a real issue.
Sitting waiting at Trowbridge station, mid afternoon yesterday, I lost count of the number of people coming along to use the loo - only to find it was locked. Yes, I know why ... but I don't know why there isn't a little sign on the door explaining that all trains that call have toilets on board.
Come to think of it, should there be information at Melksham station explaining the lack of toilets there?