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« Reply #15 on: December 08, 2007, 19:53:33 »

Did they ever do tickets?

I always thought that there were a few staff on HSTs (High Speed Train), exluding the buffet.
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« Reply #16 on: December 09, 2007, 01:35:32 »

About time...

Sometimes I don't see why I bother buying a ticket when on a high speed service! I never fail to get checked on local though.
The ATE's also now work HST (High Speed Train)'s in Cornwall, think it's to do with the introduction of SDO (Selective Door Opening) as TM(resolve)'s have been told that they don't have to do tickets whilst they get used to the new system!

no they havent.
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« Reply #17 on: December 09, 2007, 08:45:31 »

About time...

Sometimes I don't see why I bother buying a ticket when on a high speed service! I never fail to get checked on local though.
The ATE's also now work HST (High Speed Train)'s in Cornwall, think it's to do with the introduction of SDO (Selective Door Opening) as TM(resolve)'s have been told that they don't have to do tickets whilst they get used to the new system!

no they havent.
The ATE's in Cornwall work a mixture of stuff. Usually they only work HST's if they've been on a branchline. I have sen them on HST's though.
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« Reply #18 on: December 09, 2007, 20:29:39 »

About time...

Sometimes I don't see why I bother buying a ticket when on a high speed service! I never fail to get checked on local though.
The ATE's also now work HST (High Speed Train)'s in Cornwall, think it's to do with the introduction of SDO (Selective Door Opening) as TM(resolve)'s have been told that they don't have to do tickets whilst they get used to the new system!

no they havent.
All the TM's seem to think so!
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« Reply #19 on: December 09, 2007, 23:14:16 »

About time...

Sometimes I don't see why I bother buying a ticket when on a high speed service! I never fail to get checked on local though.
The ATE's also now work HST (High Speed Train)'s in Cornwall, think it's to do with the introduction of SDO (Selective Door Opening) as TM(resolve)'s have been told that they don't have to do tickets whilst they get used to the new system!

no they havent.
All the TM's seem to think so!

well i am telling you for a fact they havent "been told that they dont have to do tickets whilst they get used to the new system" as you put in your previous post. Common sense would dictate that as the main role of the TM is one of safety that they will prioritise the operation of SDO before collection of Revenue - but that isnt an instruction that has been issued by FGW (First Great Western) management.
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« Reply #20 on: December 10, 2007, 13:21:35 »

About time...

Sometimes I don't see why I bother buying a ticket when on a high speed service! I never fail to get checked on local though.
The ATE's also now work HST (High Speed Train)'s in Cornwall, think it's to do with the introduction of SDO (Selective Door Opening) as TM(resolve)'s have been told that they don't have to do tickets whilst they get used to the new system!

no they havent.
All the TM's seem to think so!

well i am telling you for a fact they havent "been told that they dont have to do tickets whilst they get used to the new system" as you put in your previous post. Common sense would dictate that as the main role of the TM is one of safety that they will prioritise the operation of SDO before collection of Revenue - but that isnt an instruction that has been issued by FGW (First Great Western) management.
Certain Traincrew managers have said it whether its official or unofficial.
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