It happened to me yesterday, and I’m blaming my deteriorating eyesight for it!
I turned up at Chippenham with what I thought was the return portion of an off peak period return to Cam & Dursley. ...
So, in essence this is a “public thank you” to
GWR▸ for helping out an idiot in Chippenham station yesterday
The team at Chippenham are excellent.
And you only have to stand on the bridge doing a survey there for a couple of hours and watch people struggling with the gates and electronic call system when they don't function to realise just how
many people try to use the wrong half!
The ability for passengers to cock things up is an interesting subject in itself...
And the trouble is we all get tarred by the same brush! When I had my all-line rail rover last year the ticket would not operate the gatelines, and in most cases staff on the gate were aware of this. There were a few, however, who thought I was being a nit and insisted that I put the thing through the gateline, only to have it rejected. I have to admit that I did say to one of them whose demeanour suggested that I was the idiot here "There we are, now I've humoured you could you let m in please?"
There are many tales I could tell from when I was
ASM▸ 's clerk at
BTM▸ back in the late 1970s, but this is probably not the thread to do it on, but two spring immediately to mind:
The tearful young woman who came in with a Birmingham to Bicester ticket (who was probably misunderstood by the person at Brum who she asked which was the train to Bicester);
Four blokes on a Saturday morning at 0445 in the days when overnight trains still ran from the north to the West Country, clutching Stockport to Euston tickets...
But back to my example on Tuesday, the guy on the gateline who actually let me through the gate with my Supplementary Authority to Travel appeared not to know where Cam & Dursley was... Such a lack of knowlwledge of railway geography didn't happen in my days in service!