Shrop
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I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this but here goes. A trip from Euston to Crewe last week brought to mind the incredible inconsistencies of ticket inspections on trains that I've seen many times in the past. No-one expects every staff member or TOC to operate in an identical manner on all services, but some differences really are striking.
For example, on plenty of routes on Friday and Saturday evenings, train managers are nowhere to be seen because the abuse and anti-social behaviour they can encounter while trying to do their jobs is simply not worth the hassle of venturing out, which means that travelling between unstaffed stations can become a fare-evaders charter. But then the converse can apply, where law-abiding citizens can do their best to pay fares while ticket machines aren't working, only to then be faced with disbelieving train staff intent on prosecuting for the most trivial and sometimes completely undeserving of "offences".
When I used to use the train between Northwich and Altrincham some years ago, the train manager had an absolutely impossible job trying to fight though a mass of commuters in a packed train, trying to issue and inspect tickets between stations, most of which were on average only 5 minutes apart, giving absolutely no chance of remembering every time who he'd seen and who he hadn't. I'm sure there are many routes where similar applies today.
The converse to this is on my trip last week, we left Euston on the 08.46 (West Midlands Trains) to Crewe, the barrier at Euston was completely unstaffed and no-one came round on the train at any point to inspect our tickets. Now it might be that the ticket barriers at Crewe were in operation, but Sandbach and Nantwich both offer easy opportunities just a few minutes from Crewe to leave at unstaffed stations, and probably before the train manager on those trains has had chance to do a full ticket inspection.
As I said above, no-one expects perfect consistency and these are just a couple of many examples, but it does seem strange that you can go for over two hours on some regularly stopping trains without any inspections, while on others there are inspections every few minutes - if the train manager can keep up! Happy to hear of any other experiences ...
For example, on plenty of routes on Friday and Saturday evenings, train managers are nowhere to be seen because the abuse and anti-social behaviour they can encounter while trying to do their jobs is simply not worth the hassle of venturing out, which means that travelling between unstaffed stations can become a fare-evaders charter. But then the converse can apply, where law-abiding citizens can do their best to pay fares while ticket machines aren't working, only to then be faced with disbelieving train staff intent on prosecuting for the most trivial and sometimes completely undeserving of "offences".
When I used to use the train between Northwich and Altrincham some years ago, the train manager had an absolutely impossible job trying to fight though a mass of commuters in a packed train, trying to issue and inspect tickets between stations, most of which were on average only 5 minutes apart, giving absolutely no chance of remembering every time who he'd seen and who he hadn't. I'm sure there are many routes where similar applies today.
The converse to this is on my trip last week, we left Euston on the 08.46 (West Midlands Trains) to Crewe, the barrier at Euston was completely unstaffed and no-one came round on the train at any point to inspect our tickets. Now it might be that the ticket barriers at Crewe were in operation, but Sandbach and Nantwich both offer easy opportunities just a few minutes from Crewe to leave at unstaffed stations, and probably before the train manager on those trains has had chance to do a full ticket inspection.
As I said above, no-one expects perfect consistency and these are just a couple of many examples, but it does seem strange that you can go for over two hours on some regularly stopping trains without any inspections, while on others there are inspections every few minutes - if the train manager can keep up! Happy to hear of any other experiences ...