I'm not surprised they kept quiet about this
A process to shut nearly all of Britain’s railway station ticket offices could begin as early as next week, the RMT union has warned.
Almost 1,000 offices are believed to be targeted for closure under government proposals to cut costs and “modernise” the railway, although ministers have for months shied away from spelling out the extent of the plans, in the face of concern from their own MPs as well as unions and passenger groups...
https://amp.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... tart-weeks
Unions and campaigners have warned that cutting ticket offices will make it harder for vulnerable passengers and people with disabilities to travel by rail.
With only about one in eight tickets now bought at a ticket office, the industry argues the public would be better served by moving staff from offices to broader roles on station concourses.
"Only one in eight..." Which means 12.5% of rail passengers still rely on booking offices. If they were serious about getting people on trains (
if) they would be making it easier to buy tickets, not harder.
Hey, Tories! Not everyone is on-line yet, you thick cunts.
It might only be the Imperial Service Medal, but I've got a gong. What's Paul Dacre got?