Apologies if there is already a thread for this. Tried a search but to no avail.
My question is basically when are customers actually allowed to buy a ticket on the train/full range of tickets and under what circumstances are they not allowed?
I work in a station but not selling tickets/booking hall and my understanding is basically if the ticket office is closed, customers will be offered the full range onboard even though a tvm is available at the station.
However when I recently phoned up one of the toc controls to advise our ticket office would be closing early one day the staff member on the phone mentioned that passengers will not be allowed to buy tickets on the train as we have a tvm available.
Seems a lot of confusion over this. Management at my place say that if ticket office is closed full range will be offered onboard. Other staff I have spoken to say they have to pay full aytime fare and others say penalty fares will be issued although only by revenue collection.
Another problem to add into the mix is that we have other tocs serving our station other than our own and the TMs don't always seem to be aware of when the ticket office is staffed or unstaffed. Surely this is likely to cause passengers intending to pay on the train with problems?
Can anyone clear this up?
My question is basically when are customers actually allowed to buy a ticket on the train/full range of tickets and under what circumstances are they not allowed?
I work in a station but not selling tickets/booking hall and my understanding is basically if the ticket office is closed, customers will be offered the full range onboard even though a tvm is available at the station.
However when I recently phoned up one of the toc controls to advise our ticket office would be closing early one day the staff member on the phone mentioned that passengers will not be allowed to buy tickets on the train as we have a tvm available.
Seems a lot of confusion over this. Management at my place say that if ticket office is closed full range will be offered onboard. Other staff I have spoken to say they have to pay full aytime fare and others say penalty fares will be issued although only by revenue collection.
Another problem to add into the mix is that we have other tocs serving our station other than our own and the TMs don't always seem to be aware of when the ticket office is staffed or unstaffed. Surely this is likely to cause passengers intending to pay on the train with problems?
Can anyone clear this up?
