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Different methods of collecting tickets?

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Smurf1971

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Hi, I have some old ticket collection codes and I was wondering what they mean and if anyone could help please?

Some I have guessed at but I'm not sure exactly.

KIOSK (pick up at TVM)
NP
PAH
SPECD (Special Delivery)
TOD (Ticket on Departure - TVM)
INTPO
CORP (Corporate??)
SDP
CORPK (Corporate??)

Thanks in advance to anyone who can help :)
 
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ainsworth74

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I suspect KIOSK would actually be picking tickets up at the booking office rather than a TVM.
 

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INTPO = international post?
SDP = standard/ special delivery post?
NDP = next day post (AKA special delivery)?

Just a few ideas as possibilities.
 

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There isn't an NDP, only an NP (could it be "Normal post" since I can't see any other one which is relevant to First-class post etc.)?

Oh misread that one then. In that case I would go with 'normal post'
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If trainline did do a same day option then I reckon:


KIOSK pick up at ticket office
NP normal post
PAH print at home
SPECD (Special Delivery)
TOD (Ticket on Departure - TVM)
INTPO international post
CORP (Corporate??)
SDP same day post
CORPK (Corporate??)
 

Smurf1971

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Thank you everyone :) Those all make sense. I had a bit of a look at trainline and EC etc., but they don't (I think) offer as many options as they used to so I wasn't sure and thought I would post here... I've had more information from this forum than looking on a TOC's/National Rail website!
 
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