Dawlish: Councillors back campaign to save rail ticket offices

By Guy Henderson - Local Democracy Reporter

28th Jul 2023 | Local News

GWR Train (LDRS)
GWR Train (LDRS)

The campaign to save Devon's railway ticket offices has received the unanimous support of Teignbridge councillors.

Members of the full council this week agreed to protest to the government over plans to shut ticket offices at stations such as Newton Abbot, Dawlish and Teignmouth.

Rail operators say fewer people buy tickets at station counters these days, with most booking online or using ticket machines. But in places such as Devon with older populations, the figures are much higher.

Consultation had been due to end on Wednesday but has now been extended after angry protests.

"This will disproportionately affect the disabled and the elderly," said the council's deputy leader Richard Keeling (Lib Dem, Chudleigh).

Leader Martin Wrigley (Lib Dem, Dawlish NE) added: "This is not good enough. It is a retrograde step, and not something we should be allowing to pass without registering our discomfort."

Members heard that in some stations, such as Teignmouth, the ticket machine was too high to be reached by wheelchair users.

And Cllr John Farrand-Rogers (Lib Dem, Moretonhampstead) said: "I am desperately concerned at the dangerous assumption that everybody has access to the internet and an iPhone."

SEE ALSO: Deadline extended for rail ticket office closure consultation

     

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