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The Monday Morning Season Ticket Renewal

August 8, 2006 on 12:33 pm | In FCC |

Ok people, what is it with Monday Mornings and Season Ticket Renewals?

Why do you always come to the station week in, week out at the same time as the previous week, moan about the same queue being too long and then have a go at us ticket checking staff on the train because YOU missed the same train you missed last week?

You know the ‘Quick’ fare machine isnt going to work, you know the booking office dont care, you know that screwed up £20 note isnt going to be accepted by the machine however hard you try, you know the FastTicket machine is going to eat your super dooper Barclays Platinum Gold Diamond encrusted visa card and you just know theres going to be queues when you get to the station. Its been the same for the past 34 weeks hasnt it!

HERES A CLUE, GET UP EARLIER AND GET TO THE STATION EARLIER!!!! Or you could just renew your season ticket the night before!

All season tickets can be renewed (that means you need to have a season ticket run out in the last few days or about to) up to a few days before the day you want it to start. E.g. You renew it on a Friday evening to start on the next monday morning! And WOW you dont have to queue in that same long queue, nor miss that same train you have missed for the past 34 weeks.

Of course at the end of the day its not us ticket checking staff making you travel to work using the Railways, paying £2.5k a year for a season ticket.

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