Hi all,
This morning I purchased an LMS railway ticket. Now I haven't bought an old one before and although I've read a few posts on here I would like to ask some basic questions about it please:
1. This is the remaining half of a cheap day return... was the outward journey (missing half) from Burnley?
2. Did each station hold many tickets for many destinations? I've seen photos of ticket cupboards, but surely you couldn't hold tickets for every destination possible?
3. There is no price on this 1941 ticket, did the booking clerk calculate it from distance travelled or had that practice gone by 1941?
4. Could the price of this ticket be found anywhere, just for curiosity?
Just in case you may wonder, Burnley B. Top was short for Burnley Bank Top station, which was later renamed Burnley Central.
This morning I purchased an LMS railway ticket. Now I haven't bought an old one before and although I've read a few posts on here I would like to ask some basic questions about it please:
1. This is the remaining half of a cheap day return... was the outward journey (missing half) from Burnley?
2. Did each station hold many tickets for many destinations? I've seen photos of ticket cupboards, but surely you couldn't hold tickets for every destination possible?
3. There is no price on this 1941 ticket, did the booking clerk calculate it from distance travelled or had that practice gone by 1941?
4. Could the price of this ticket be found anywhere, just for curiosity?
Just in case you may wonder, Burnley B. Top was short for Burnley Bank Top station, which was later renamed Burnley Central.