(07 Nov 2013, 8:40 pm)tyresmoke wrote It doesn't but unless they're going to staff every station for the entire operating hours?
They're not, no...
I just see the system being full of problems already and call me pessimistic, but I think better things could have been done with the part of the £385m that has been spent on this project.
Let's face it - one problem has been identified already. Nexus say that these gates will reduce fare evasion... Yes, during the day. We already had inspectors out catching plenty of people during the day though. The main problem is early morning and late night!
How many staff will be present per station? There are very few at present, so I can only imagine staffing costs will increase as a result, and no doubt they will be overworked. They will be required to assist at many gates at once. If one gate stops working, the one doing the paper ticket gate will have to run over and see to them instead.
Peak times... Many passengers wanting to get out of the stations as quick as possible. It works in London because the stations are so big and there are so many gates. Aren't there only four or so at Central Station? Let's hope I don't have a tight connection...