Llandudno
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I recently tried to purchase a TfGM Wayfarer ticket from Sheffield Station, having already purchased a valid day return ticket to Grindleford, the first station within Wayfarer validity. The booking clerk informed me that he was no longer allowed to issue a GM Wayfarer, I said that I have the code number for issuing Wayfarer’s - he said ‘I also know the code but I can’t sell you a ticket!’ You will have to pay on the train!
He also informed me that he couldn’t sell Derbyshire Wayfarer tickets either, even though they are valid in Sheffield, he suggested I bought one at Sheffield TIC.
Haven’t the guards got enough to do with all the unstaffed stations, surely the more tickets issued before travel the better!
Incidentally, the guard on the Hope Valley stopper was very understanding and issued the Wayfarer without question.
Just, as an aside could I gave travelled on a non-stop Manchester-Sheffield train using a Wayfarer between Sheffield and Grindleford and either a pre-purchased Wayfarer (assuming someone was willing to sell me one!) or could I have bought a Wayfarer on the fast train even though it is not scheduled to stop at Grindleford?
He also informed me that he couldn’t sell Derbyshire Wayfarer tickets either, even though they are valid in Sheffield, he suggested I bought one at Sheffield TIC.
Haven’t the guards got enough to do with all the unstaffed stations, surely the more tickets issued before travel the better!
Incidentally, the guard on the Hope Valley stopper was very understanding and issued the Wayfarer without question.
Just, as an aside could I gave travelled on a non-stop Manchester-Sheffield train using a Wayfarer between Sheffield and Grindleford and either a pre-purchased Wayfarer (assuming someone was willing to sell me one!) or could I have bought a Wayfarer on the fast train even though it is not scheduled to stop at Grindleford?