Steam returns to British rails
My poor season ticket. It runs out at the end of the year, and as today is my last day at work I’ve been holding off getting a free replacement.
This happens every year. The cardboard tickets they dole out don’t have the stamina to be taken out of a wallet six times a day (into the barriers at my local station, out again when I arrive at London, into the barriers on the tube and out then out again when I arrive at work before doing the whole thing again in reverse.
By about May it’s already worn out and needs replacing, and I’m lucky if I can get the replacement to run through what remains of the year.
So for the last couple of weeks I’ve been grovelling at the manual gates for the staff to let me through, and this morning I got a friendly, knowing smile from the guy letting me onto the tube.
‘My ticket is…,’ I started, but he laughed, swung open the door and said ‘yes, yes’.
He’d heard it all before.
Roll on proper Oyster cards for national rail.
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My poor season ticket. It runs out at the end of the year, and as today is my last day at work I’ve been holding off getting a free replacement. My poor season ticket. It runs out at the end of the year, and as today is my last day at work I’ve been holding off getting a free replacement. Possibly the best station in the world My poor season ticket. It runs out at the end of the year, and as today is my last day at work I’ve been holding off getting a free replacement. |
Transport for London Style Guide Think of the Tube, and the first image that enters your mind is the red and blue circle and bar roundel. It’s used everywhere on the trains, the maps, the tickets, the walls… But that’s just the start of it. Dig around the Transport for London web site and you’ll come across its excellent Station Products Guide PDF, which specifies everything from the platform-end fences that stop you getting electrocuted, to the channels screwed onto the station ceilings to keep the cables out of the way. My poor season ticket. It runs out at the end of the year, and as today is my last day at work I’ve been holding off getting a free replacement. My poor season ticket. It runs out at the end of the year, and as today is my last day at work I’ve been holding off getting a free replacement. |
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