Steddenm
Member
At Sunderland station today I was having a look at the Northern massive ticket machines (same as the ones Translink have installed by the look of it but with very different software), and noticed a Promise to Pay option where it would issue a ticket voucher for nothing and then you pay the guard on the train in cash.
Now here's my question - the ticket machines couldn't accept credit or debit cards due to a fault but will still print the Promise to Pay voucher. What then happens if you want to pay by card on board? Are you not allowed to?
I tried the voucher and got one to Newcastle Central (I already have a Nexus pass so didn't really need it) and oddly it works the barriers at Newcastle and let's you through.
Is this a fault with the machine, barrier or mag strip on the ticket being encoded wrong?
Now here's my question - the ticket machines couldn't accept credit or debit cards due to a fault but will still print the Promise to Pay voucher. What then happens if you want to pay by card on board? Are you not allowed to?
I tried the voucher and got one to Newcastle Central (I already have a Nexus pass so didn't really need it) and oddly it works the barriers at Newcastle and let's you through.
Is this a fault with the machine, barrier or mag strip on the ticket being encoded wrong?