cjp
Member
I discovered the other week that Advance tickets are not sold at my local FGW station which meant a hurried trip home to book on line for the following day and then a trip straight back to collect my tickets (so I had them ready for the start my journey without having to fret in queue to collect them).
The booking office clerk first said, as the reason that they were not sold was it took too long to sell them and then later said that the equipment did not permit their sale and told me to travel to another station - Paddington or Ealing Broadway to buy them.
Now I already knew I could not get reservations at this station but not selling advance tickets took me by surprise and surely it goes against the principle of making the best priced ticket available?
They do sell tickets for travel on another day and they did patiently sell me a quirky ticket off the routing map so it is not the guys in the office being unhelpful but FGW.
Are there many ticket office like that out there and, if I had asked, would they or should they have given me a free return ticket to the station I was being told to visit to buy my ticket?
Oh a plug for
http://www.takethetrain.co.uk
their system produced a cheaper route than either the East Coast web site or the one I was first offered by Paddington who did actually sell me the cheaper ticket when when I told them about http://www.takethetrain.co.uk way of doing the journey. It saved me about eight pounds so it was not to be sniffed at.
Off course I am booked to travel in coach M and the ticket office clerk could not override it although he tried.
It is an 0930 departure to Kings Cross Scotland -do you think the train staff will let me move if I ask nicely to be closer to the kitchens and the food and drink?
The booking office clerk first said, as the reason that they were not sold was it took too long to sell them and then later said that the equipment did not permit their sale and told me to travel to another station - Paddington or Ealing Broadway to buy them.
Now I already knew I could not get reservations at this station but not selling advance tickets took me by surprise and surely it goes against the principle of making the best priced ticket available?
They do sell tickets for travel on another day and they did patiently sell me a quirky ticket off the routing map so it is not the guys in the office being unhelpful but FGW.
Are there many ticket office like that out there and, if I had asked, would they or should they have given me a free return ticket to the station I was being told to visit to buy my ticket?
Oh a plug for
http://www.takethetrain.co.uk
their system produced a cheaper route than either the East Coast web site or the one I was first offered by Paddington who did actually sell me the cheaper ticket when when I told them about http://www.takethetrain.co.uk way of doing the journey. It saved me about eight pounds so it was not to be sniffed at.

Off course I am booked to travel in coach M and the ticket office clerk could not override it although he tried.
It is an 0930 departure to Kings Cross Scotland -do you think the train staff will let me move if I ask nicely to be closer to the kitchens and the food and drink?