Every train ticket office in England could be shut down according to new plans from the government. It would leave passengers needing to buy their tickets online, according to The Times.
The move will save £500million a year and is reported to be ready to roll out from September. The paper says the rail industry has written a confidential strategy to phase out physical tickets, closing its almost 1,000 ticket offices in England.
One in every eight tickets is still bought over the counter according to Transport Secretary Grant Shapps. And charity Age Concern says around 3million people over the age of 65 do not have internet access.
Caroline Abrahams of Age UK told The Times: “Many more [older people] lack an up-to-date smartphone or tablet, or live in a place with unreliable broadband. Read more: Man City announce friendly with Barcelona at Nou Camp during opening weeks of Premier League season "These people have relied on buying tickets face-to-face or over the phone and then collecting them from a station machine.
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