Closure Dates for Local Ticket Offices Set

Controversial changes to start at East Putney and Southfields in July

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Ticket Offices To Close At East Putney & Putney Bridge Stations

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The timetable for the closure of ticket offices on the London Underground network has been announced. Work will is scheduled to start at East Putney, Putney Bridge and Southfields between July and September and will last one month.

From that point there will be no fixed position in the station from which you can buy a ticket but staff will be available to sell tickets around the station.

The plans have been described as 'lethal' by the RMT union who continue to threaten strike action over their implementation. Despite the closures it is understood that under these plans the stations will be staffed for the same hours as they are currently.

London wide Assembly Member Fiona Twycross believes that there will be a loss of almost 900 staff cut from tube stations across London.

Ms Twycross commented: “This fight isn’t about whether staff are based in ticket offices or on platforms, it’s about whether there are enough staff overall to provide customers with a good service, particularly the elderly and disabled.

“Before he was elected Boris Johnson promised voters that he would not close any of the capital’s ticket offices, now he is set to axe them all. Londoners will have to ask how much the Mayor’s word is really worth.”

Richard Tracey Assembly Member for Merton & Wandsworth supports the changes saying: "This is part of the future of the Tube. TfL statistics show just 3 per cent of travellers ever use ticket offices as most use Oyster, contactless cards, or ticket machines to travel. The aim is to get all staff out into the ticket halls and on to the platforms directly helping travellers. TfL say they have offered job opportunities to all the ticket office staff. I am looking forward to the Putney tube stations and all others in my constituency being more open and spacey with chances of commercial outlets and good direct service for passengers".

Transport for London warn that the dates are subject to change and confirmation will be provided nearer the time of the proposed works. Customer notifications will appear in stations at least two weeks before any changes take place. 85 per cent of all closure across the network will be completed by December 2015.


December 19, 2014