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Old 16th August 2005, 22:24   #1
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Default Stratford Ticket Gates

I was at Stratford yesterday for the first time in ages and was observing things from the 'balcony' up there and was looking at the 2 sets of ticket gates.
From what I can see, people from the Jubilee Line have to go through one set of gates, up and over the balcony/bridge, down the steps and through another set of gates to exit.
Is there another entrance/exit to the station that I missed, or is there some other reason that there are gates to the Jubilee Line.
What about those with single tickets, & Oyster pre-pay?
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Old 16th August 2005, 22:26   #2
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The Jubilee Line area is owned by LU and therefore has ticket gates as it is a compulsory ticket zone.

The rest of the station is owned by Network Rail & 'one' and does not have ticket gates as there is not enough revenue to commit the cost to it.
 
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So where does the exit over the other side of the NLL from the Jubilee Line go?
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No idea, only know that (don't personally live near there).
 
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