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[Travel] O/T train help



Rugrat

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Mar 13, 2011
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Seaford
how sure are you about that? he doesnt have a card, but he could cajole a passer-by into helping him....

It definitely doesn't need to be the card that was used to pay for it. But a card does need to be inserted although I never understood why as it pretty well immediately spits it back. Assume it's just part of a ticket buying process that they didn't adapt properly for pre purchased tix
 




Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
25,420
In a pile of football shirts
I need to buy a train ticket for a friend to get him back from Carmarthen to Brighton.

He doesn't have any photo ID or even a card in his name, and all the online ticket retailers say you must pick up the ticket from a machine after putting in a card with the travellers name on it..

Anyone got any ideas? Its been ages since I used trains much and the system just seems to get more and more labyrinthine....

You can get the tickets posted IIRC.
 




father_and_son

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Jan 23, 2012
4,646
Under the Police Box
A number of banks now issue long number sequences to withdraw cash without a card. Call or use the app to get the numbers, enter at any of that bank's cash points... Instant cash. Then he can buy ticket himself with any need for him to have money, cards or phone.
 






Madafwo

I'm probably being facetious.
Nov 11, 2013
1,591
Silk arrangement is what you need ideally. That's the process of going to your local station and buying the ticket for him to be issued at Carmarthen.

Alternatively any bank card should issue the ticket from the machine, travellers name or not, as long as he's got the correct code.

Edit: That information was correct when I used to work at Brighton Station, so may be 7 years late. Or on time, for the railway depending on how you want to look at it.
 


Barry Izbak

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Dec 7, 2005
7,326
Lancing By Sea
I need to buy a train ticket for a friend to get him back from Carmarthen to Brighton.

He doesn't have any photo ID or even a card in his name, and all the online ticket retailers say you must pick up the ticket from a machine after putting in a card with the travellers name on it..

Anyone got any ideas? Its been ages since I used trains much and the system just seems to get more and more labyrinthine....


Well? Did he make it?
 


Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
19,871
Playing snooker
I need to buy a train ticket for a friend to get him back from Carmarthen to Brighton.

He doesn't have any photo ID or even a card in his name, and all the online ticket retailers say you must pick up the ticket from a machine after putting in a card with the travellers name on it..

Anyone got any ideas?

ok thank you - for clarity, obviously, i am in Brighton and he is in Carmarthen, so its a bit difficult to get "the card you paid with" to the machine in wales....

FFS I would have thought the solution is obvious.

Simply drive to Camarthen, meet your friend at the railway station and buy him a ticket for the next available train to Bighton. Then drive back to Brighton and meet him at the station when his train arrives.

Some people need their arse wiping for them :shrug:
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,640
The Fatherland
FFS I would have thought the solution is obvious.

Simply drive to Camarthen, meet your friend at the railway station and buy him a ticket for the next available train to Bighton. Then drive back to Brighton and meet him at the station when his train arrives.

Some people need their arse wiping for them :shrug:

Alternatively just ditch the needy friend?
 


PHCgull

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Mar 5, 2009
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Alternatively just ditch the needy friend?

Cheers for the advice. we've been close for 35 years, his fiance ended her life over their debts a few weeks ago, since then he's been spiralling into crisis in every part of his life... now wouldn't be a great time to ditch him....


SINCERE THANKS to everyone who made a positive contribution to this thread. He made it home yesterday. It turns out that you don't need the card you booked with, you just need a valid card (in anyone's name), he was (eventually) helped by revenue officers at carmarthen and swansea. Thank you, NSC
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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Cheers for the advice. we've been close for 35 years, his fiance ended her life over their debts a few weeks ago, since then he's been spiralling into crisis in every part of his life... now wouldn't be a great time to ditch him....


SINCERE THANKS to everyone who made a positive contribution to this thread. He made it home yesterday. It turns out that you don't need the card you booked with, you just need a valid card (in anyone's name), he was (eventually) helped by revenue officers at carmarthen and swansea. Thank you, NSC

Apologies. My reply was crass in the extreme. I’m glad you have resolved the issue.
 






Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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no worries. problem solved

I apologise for my light-hearted response to what it transpires is obviously a very difficult and heartbreaking situation for you and your friend.

I'm glad you have managed to get your friend back to Brighton - and that in amongst the flippant replies like mine - you also managed to get the useful information you needed. At times of personal crisis it is amazing that NSC continues to remain a force for good.
 


PHCgull

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Mar 5, 2009
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no worries guys, its absolutely fine. I make flippant remarks myself all the time, absolutely no offence was taken at anything on the thread.

the hive mind of NSC has really helped here so its all good :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
70,267
no worries guys, its absolutely fine. I make flippant remarks myself all the time, absolutely no offence was taken at anything on the thread.

the hive mind of NSC has really helped here so its all good :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Everyone should have a best mate like you mate. You should be proud of looking after your mate when he's at his lowest point. At the same time, a word to the wise: don't allow yourself to bit by bit slip into the role of full time carer. At some point your mate may need to be placed into the care of the appropriate agencies. There's no shame or guilt involved in that. You've gone the extra mile already. Many wouldn't. Wishing you the very best of luck. Cheers.
 


Chicken Run

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Jul 17, 2003
18,491
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no worries guys, its absolutely fine. I make flippant remarks myself all the time, absolutely no offence was taken at anything on the thread.

the hive mind of NSC has really helped here so its all good :thumbsup::thumbsup:

I’m pleased all is sorted, hopefully some of the wannabe comedians dry or otherwise might learn from this and perhaps engage brain before keyboard [emoji106]


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Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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I’m pleased all is sorted, hopefully some of the wannabe comedians dry or otherwise might learn from this and perhaps engage brain before keyboard [emoji106]


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Any real need for cheap point scoring here? The two guys who have apologised for their posts are two of the most decent posters on the entire board IMHO. Their posts were based on the information initially made available by OP - all of which did appear to make his mate seem like a complete f*ck-up, has to be said :shrug:
 


Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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I’m pleased all is sorted, hopefully some of the wannabe comedians dry or otherwise might learn from this and perhaps engage brain before keyboard [emoji106]

Thanks. I'm always happy to take advice from intelligent and valued members of the forum. And if they are not available I can always read your pointless drivel instead. (Although, to be honest I rarely do).
 




Chicken Run

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Jul 17, 2003
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Thanks. I'm always happy to take advice from intelligent and valued members of the forum. And if they are not available I can always read your pointless drivel instead. (Although, to be honest I rarely do).

It would be even more impressive if you had the minerals to ignore it too [emoji2357]


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Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
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Jul 17, 2003
18,491
Valley of Hangleton
Any real need for cheap point scoring here? The two guys who have apologised for their posts are two of the most decent posters on the entire board IMHO. Their posts were based on the information initially made available by OP - all of which did appear to make his mate seem like a complete f*ck-up, has to be said :shrug:

Seems we’ve all learnt a lesson about assumptions then TH [emoji6]


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