460,000 responses to ticket office consultation with one week to go

25 August 2023

With one week to go before the public consultation on proposed changes to ticket offices ends, Transport Focus and London TravelWatch have received more than 460,000 responses.

Independent watchdogs, Transport Focus and London TravelWatch are reminding passengers to respond to proposals before the deadline.

The consultation on train operator proposals to close the majority of ticket offices in England ends on Friday 1 September, following an extension on 26 July.

The consultation provides people with the opportunity to have their say on proposed closures to ticket offices and changes to how operators sell tickets at stations would mean for them and how they might be impacted.

Anthony Smith, chief executive of the independent watchdog Transport Focus, said:

“More than 460,000 responses to the consultation have already been received, but it’s not too late to have your say.

“There’s a really big decision to be made about the future of ticket offices and it’s vital that we hear from as many people as possible.”

Over the coming weeks, the two watchdogs will continue to analyse carefully the train operator proposals and consultation responses before they report their decisions on whether to support or object to the plans.

Transport Focus and London TravelWatch will be considering issues such as whether the station will continue to be staffed, accessibility, the alternative options for buying tickets and whether passengers will continue to be able to access station facilities like lifts, waiting rooms and toilets.

It is a regulatory requirement as part of the process that the watchdogs and passengers are consulted.

For more information and to take part in the consultation visit: transportfocus.org.uk/ticketoffices

The consultation ends at 23:59 Friday 1 September.

For ticket offices in and around London, passengers should contact London TravelWatch.

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