Axminster MP opposes closure of railway station ticket office

By Francesca Evans

7th Jul 2023 | Local News

Axminster's MP Richard Foord pictured at the town's railway station where proposed ticket office changes are being advertised
Axminster's MP Richard Foord pictured at the town's railway station where proposed ticket office changes are being advertised

Axminster railway station's ticket office is among those earmarked for closure over the next three years.

The government announced plans this week to close more than 1,000 ticket offices across the UK – at almost all stations except for the few busiest – in an effort to cut the cost of running the railway, insisting that passengers will benefit by ticket office staff moving onto platforms, where they can assist travellers.

The proposals will see ticket offices at 153 of South Western Railway's 190 stations closed, including in Axminster.

The changes, including the creation of a single team of colleagues at each station and the closure of all ticket offices, are being put to a three-week public consultation. 

Tiverton & Honiton MP Richard Foord has warned that the changes could leave people feeling cut off and further isolated – particularly for those who are elderly, who struggle to access digital ticket services or who do not feel able to use ticket machines at stations. 

He said: "Local ticket offices like those in Honiton, Feniton, and Axminster are key for many people to get tickets and to get help with their journey. Ticket offices play a crucial role in helping people travel – particularly older and more vulnerable customers. 

"These proposed changes are deeply concerning, particularly for rural communities like ours.  Some railway stations are already poorly served; Feniton station, for example, is only staffed in the morning. 

"This very short 'consultation' seems more like a foreclosure notice - one which will leave our communities poorer. We must avoid the same digital exclusion on our railways that we are already seeing wrought by banks and big businesses. 

"This is unacceptable. I will be making the case directly with South Western Railway about why these changes could make rail travel more difficult for some of those people who already lack confidence in travelling by train. 

"I am grateful to constituents who have written to me to make their feelings known. They can be reassured - I will continue demand that SWR maintains the availability of ticket sales at local stations." 

You can find out more about the changes and have your say at https://www.southwesternrailway.com/station-change-proposal

     

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