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new plans for North of England rail system
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Re: new plans for North of England rail system
Posted by Oxonhutch at 07:15, 29th March 2025
 
Platforms 3 and 4 at Preston, the large central island, cover the main West Coast mainline services to London and Scotland. These are completely open right up to the main exit on Fishergate. The local services to Blackpool, Barrow, East Lancs, Manchester and Liverpool tend to use the side island platforms of 1 and 2, plus 5 and 6. These connect to the main exit/interchange by narrow footbridges, or at the centre of the station, by a subway. It is these chock points that have the RP team pretty active as they check new local arrivals and exits, plus interchange from the WCML.

Re: new plans for North of England rail system
Posted by infoman at 02:58, 29th March 2025
 
My thoughts on the issue with ticket checking staff at Preston towards Blackpool North(and South),is, are they value for money?
From a staff safety point of view,the guard on the train,its a good thing which means less disputes about paying etc.
Value for money not so sure,the cheap day turn up on the day return fare from Blackpool to Preston must be approx four pounds,will confirm later.
How many ticket checking staff are there at Preston over the period when the station is open.
If you are a serial fare avoider and got away with out paying all the way from London,you won't be too bothered about paying four pounds to get to Blackpool.
It appears that there are very few Blackpool to Preston only services ,Blackpool North is a staffed station
So the staff at Preston would be only checking tickets from three small stations between Blackpool North and Preston.
The trains from Blackpool South always seem to be very quiet.
As regards to Preston to London trains,I was at Preston for the first train of the day and their were two ticket checking staff on the footbridge
making sure that every one on the London bound train had tickets



Re: new plans for North of England rail system
Posted by Oxonhutch at 07:41, 28th March 2025
 
You need to see to believe the amount of revenue protection personnel regularly deployed at Preston, particularly platforms 1 and 2 which serve Blackpool, East Lancs, Manchester and Liverpool. Those folk don't mess about!

new plans for North of England rail system
Posted by infoman at 06:10, 28th March 2025
 
I think they could start by having ticket gates at

Preston Doncaster Chesterfield Barnsley Meadowhall and Sheffield

https://newshubgroup.co.uk/news/uk/2bn-boost-to-transform-northern-englands-broken-transport-system

 
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