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    You must sit in your reserved seat!

    What a surprise - Cross Country and their "we don't give a s**t if someone is sitting in your reserved seat" policy - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3224978/Eight-months-pregnant-woman-forced-stand-train-half-hour-businessman-refused-seat-d-booked.html
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    You must sit in your reserved seat!

    That's interesting. A couple of years ago I was on a Crosscountry service, someone was sat in my reserved seat, the train was full. I stood in the vestibule and despite saying that I've got a reserved seat, the inspector said, "nothing I can do about it, what the hell do you expect me to do...
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    Every Tube ticket office to close

    Bob won't be losing 2 days pay will he.....?
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    Every Tube ticket office to close

    I lived in London for 5 years in the 1990s. I don't think I ever got decent service on the LU. Dirty, cramped trains. Rude and obnoxious ticket and gate staff. Sat in a tunnel for minutes without any clue from the driver what is happening. Yet they go off on strike, despite being on the...
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    Gainsborough Central

    Just read the font of all knowledge, Wikipedia, that seems to suggest, without citation, that TPE trains could stop there in the near future. How would this sort of route work?
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    Here's another, where is this, photograph

    Thanks David, just checked on Wiki and it's not changed much! --- old post above --- --- new post below --- I have hundreds of these photographs. Some titled some not.
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    Here's another, where is this, photograph

    One more for today.... The only info is the name of the engine, 45254 and nothing else....
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    Here's another, where is this, photograph

    The only information I have on the back of this photograph is 19 August 1972.... --- old post above --- --- new post below --- And another, the info on here is simply 28-6-74.....
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    Please identify the station!

    Thank you, it makes sense with the other photos in that batch!
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    Please identify the station!

    Yeah very 80s, stumped though, nowhere I recognize.
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    Please identify the station!

    This photo was taken in 1983, but it doesn't give me a title of where this is!
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    Harrasment

    If a ticket inspector attempted to penalty charge you despite your origin station being one with no ticket facilities, would that inspector be attempting fraud? It seems that it's only one way with these chaps, that "the unwashed" are always the villains and the inspectors are clean and scot-free.
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    Lincoln to Nottingham - one of the worst lines in the country!

    From Gainsborough I tend to go via Worksop to Nottingham, just to avoid the dreadful bottleneck at Newark and the tortoise speeds around Carlton.
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    London Terminals and LUL

    Interestingly, staff at Waterloo BR used to regularly turn down London Travelcards if they were purchased via London Underground, as they didn't show a BR logo. That was in the mid 90s. Despite being told to accept them by management, the gate staff regularly refused them.
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    East Coast Lincoln diversions timetable

    Thank God I'm nowhere near Lincoln City centre this afternoon then.
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    Paid penalty but recieved letter about legal action

    What you are happy when passengers who commit errors are prosecuted but not when the toc "commits an error"? Thats hypocrisy. --- old post above --- --- new post below --- Any need for that? --- old post above --- --- new post below --- I didnt say loads of compensation. When the...
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    Paid penalty but recieved letter about legal action

    I'd send it as the first. From reading this part of the forum, the train companies don't usually bother giving people 'second chances' or so forth and will prosecute teenagers for pennies. It really is amazing the hypocrisy here where the general mood is to support train companies in...
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    Paid penalty but recieved letter about legal action

    Then why don't train companies do the same, instead of blackmailing people into paying "a charge" to stop them going to court? End of the day, the only way to stop these "administrative errors" is putting back their bullying ways directly to them. --- old post above --- --- new post below ---...
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    Paid penalty but recieved letter about legal action

    You could say that about customers who make an error (as opposed to a conscious attempt at fraud) but are penalty charged or prosecuted every single day.
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    Paid penalty but recieved letter about legal action

    No it's not terrible advice. Why do so many people side with the train companies, who's only commitment is towards making money and not necessarily making the service any better? To chase a debt that no longer (or did not exist) is just as against the law as boarding a train without paying for...

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