Snow1964
Established Member
I have just been to my local station to buy a new two together railcard.
All the railcard leaflets say it can be bought from a staffed station.
Ticket office window was open, There was a helpful lady there, but she said she was traincrew covering and politely said couldn't use the main ticket machine to issue it. She said she was covering until Wednesday so Thursday would be earliest I can buy it.
I intend to travel Thursday, I was intending to buy my split advance tickets through this site, but now need to risk buying them without a railcard, in hope that can get railcard on Thursday morning. What happens if can't get railcard just before travel.
2 questions :
1) Do you think it is ok for the false advertising of buy from a station on railcard leaflets and rail websites, if GWR are covering ticket offices with conductors who sit in ticket offices but cannot sell railcards
2) What would you do, my gut feeling is to drive to my third nearest station and buy the railcard (the second nearest station is unmanned), but this is inconvenient.
Advice appreciated.
All the railcard leaflets say it can be bought from a staffed station.
Ticket office window was open, There was a helpful lady there, but she said she was traincrew covering and politely said couldn't use the main ticket machine to issue it. She said she was covering until Wednesday so Thursday would be earliest I can buy it.
I intend to travel Thursday, I was intending to buy my split advance tickets through this site, but now need to risk buying them without a railcard, in hope that can get railcard on Thursday morning. What happens if can't get railcard just before travel.
2 questions :
1) Do you think it is ok for the false advertising of buy from a station on railcard leaflets and rail websites, if GWR are covering ticket offices with conductors who sit in ticket offices but cannot sell railcards
2) What would you do, my gut feeling is to drive to my third nearest station and buy the railcard (the second nearest station is unmanned), but this is inconvenient.
Advice appreciated.