I went towards the end of December 2020 to renew my Annual Travelcard on an Oyster▸ at a London Victoria. They said they couldn’t do it anymore and to try somewhere else. I tried various mainline stations who all said they couldn’t do it. Then Thameslink at Kings Cross were able to do it, problem solved.
Fast forward to 2021 and it turns out Thameslink can’t do it now either. I spoke to the bloke at the ticket office who said it had been removed during the year. He said he thought the only way to do it now was online. I spoke to TFL▸ staff at a station who confirmed this was the case. I asked about doing it online and the Gold record card. They said it would probably be posted to me and take a while. That didn’t help with my rail journey the next day. So I went back to the Thameslink ticket office and bought a paper one there. The machine printing it mangled the first paper ticket and then the second as well.
Third time lucky, but something still wasn’t right and it had issues after the first day of use. Second day of use it stopped working altogether. As a result I am no longer bothering with using it in the barriers. I just ask a member of staff at the gateline to let me through. I’ve now heard various opinions about the person who closed the Underground ticket offices from lots of TFL and national rail staff.
When my annual paper ticket expired 3 years ago, I upgraded to an annual ticket on a smartcard. The gold record card arrives in the post from
SWR» about a week later. However the smartcard became faulty a few months ago and needed to be replaced. That's my fault though because I like to keep it in my back pocket. It's more rigid than a paper ticket and the contactless loop must have got damaged.
Still, it lasted longer than the paper ones which needed replacing due to faults every few months.