Maybe I didn't explain myself that well. Monday I was in Manchester (I went by car) Friday I was in Leeds ( I went by train and bought my ticket from the machine) Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday I was in birmingham/London and Birmingham again (my company booked me tickets in advance). For the...
So I should get to the station five minutes earlier every day, wasting a whole day of my life every year, on the off chance that a rare long queue should appear, rather than just buying a ticket from the four blokes sat twiddling their thumbs at Leeds station?
He did say this but the train was rammed. Usually the conductor does come down the train asking if anyone needs a ticket. Not sure why it was so busy today.
Also bloody stupid when there are barriers to go through anyway so I had to buy a ticket.
Having travelled nearly every day from Guiseley to Leeds since August I've never seen a sign despite practising and advocating mindfulness, but I guess you know the Wharfedale Line better than I do.
Furthermore what's the point in having a massive booth selling tickets that you can't use?!
Does anyone have any experience of appealing a rail penalty fare? Is it worth it?
I normally have a season ticket but for the last few weeks I’ve been all over the place so have been getting tickets on an ad-hoc basis when I’ve needed to go to the office. I usually grab a ticket from machine...