Bletchleyite
Veteran Member
I would be surprised if that happened as that would blur the line between retail and operations which have traditionally (at least since privatisation) been quite separate departments.
Although of course many years ago under BR, a stationmaster (or later Senior Railman / Chargeman etc) could sell tickets, sweep the platforms, operate a ground frame, couple/uncouple locos and undertake any other duties as required!
Merseyrail small station staff are basically "mini station masters", they do everything near enough. They even used to go out when known-busy trains arrived and collect tickets, that only stopped when Penalty Fares started because you can't really have them not in the booking office where there isn't a TVM.
One thing I don't really get is why more places aren't set up for the booking office to also staff the gateline - it could be easily done at Bletchley for one - and is at some stations e.g. Slough on the "offside". I guess if all offices are closed the "inclusivity" issue solved in London by way of Freedom Passes will be solved by them having a handheld ticket machine but not shouting about it much.
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The big question here might be whether members in the guard grade, who will likely be very much aware that their strike action has done the vast majority of the heavy lifting here, will consider that their aspect of the deal is worth settling for, and if so whether they are willing to continue taking action to support the other grades on their union's say so. It's a complicated dynamic!
It really doesn't help that guards and booking office staff are under the same strike, to be honest, as the issues are quite different.