The Anonymous Widower

Told Off For Not Buying A Cheap Ticket

I came back from Liverpool to Birmingham by London Midland. I didn’t have much time to get a ticket at Lime Street, especially as the one machine near my platform was broken. I was told that I could get a ticket on the train, which in fact I did.

The inspector said, I should have bought it on-line before I left, as that way I’d have got it for a fiver.  I can’t remember what I paid, but I did get a normal Off Peak.

My trouble though had been that I might have stayed later in Liverpool and gone straight back to London missing the football in Birmingham.

I suspect that London Midland have been getting complaints about overpriced tickets and they’re trying to do something.

Wouldn’t it be much simpler, if we had some sort of electronic system, that worked out your cheapest ticket.

A few more ticket machines at Lime Street would have helped too!

November 4, 2012 - Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , ,

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