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Rail station barrier plan is ridiculous



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Published Date: 15 November 2008
EAST Midlands Trains position regarding installing barriers at Sheffield Station is now totally incredible.
Every law abiding citizen agrees that a sensible system should be found to ensure passengers pay fares.

However the latest proposal for barriers imposes massive inconvenience to local residents and travellers without improving the fare collectin
g system. Residents passes will be very difficult to administer and police.

East Midlands Trains still can't define who will qualify for such a scheme, which will undoubtedly be very expensive in itself.

The promise of free access to the tram and the incompatibility of various ticket types poses further problems. East Midlands Trains should stop wasting everyone's time with an ill thought through proposal that should never have been part of the franchise bid.

The Department of Transport should listen to the local councillors from all parties who are united against this imposition, and force East Midlands Trains to think again. Residents Against Station Closure will be holding another picket at the station on Friday December 5th from 4.30 pm.

Graham Wroe, Glencoe Road, Sheffield 2




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  • Last Updated: 15 November 2008 8:51 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
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Yorkshire Rose,

16/11/2008 15:52:57
I am in favor of the barriers It works very well in Manchester and Blackpool(you even need a ticket to use the toilets on these stations) I have been on many full trains where I have heard people brag that they havn't paid anything, only to find that they have to pay to get off the station at the end of their journey. As for tram users all you have to do is pass your ticket through the barrier machine just the same as train ticket holders. All it needs now is a new type of ticket to be designed for the trams instead of the thin bus ticket type.
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