Is Glasgow Central ticket Office open?
Low Level station ticket office opening times: Mon – Sat 06:30 – 23:30; Sun 08:15 – 23:30.
Does Glasgow Central have a ticket machine?
We do not have an accessible booking counter but a member of staff will be able to assist by using out mobile ticket machine instead.
Is there a ticket office at Kemble station?
Kemble Train Station Assisted Travel meeting point – ticket office main entrance. Please notify a member of staff. Staff Help Meeting point: Ticket Office.
Where is Glasgow Central drop off?
How do I drop off or pick up at Central Station? Drop off and pick up is available on Argyle Street and Hope Street south of Waterloo Street. Argyle Street can be accessed from York Street for northbound traffic.
What if my train station doesn’t have a ticket machine?
If there isn’t a ticket machine or office or – more likely – the ticket machine is broken, then you can get on without a ticket. In all these circumstances you’re only supposed to pay the fare you would have paid if you’d bought the ticket just before getting on the train.
Which line is Kemble on?
Golden Valley
Kemble railway station is a railway station that serves the village of Kemble in Gloucestershire, England. The station is on the Swindon to Gloucester “Golden Valley” line.
Where do trains go from Kemble?
Even so, Kemble still welcomes a surprisingly high number of passengers, due in part to its proximity to Cirencester. It offers regular services towards Swindon, London Paddington, Gloucester and Cheltenham Spa, with occasional services to Cardiff and Swansea.
Who operates Glasgow Central Station?
ScotRail
Two are operated by ScotRail (main concourse and Argyle Street entrance) and the third is a travel centre run by Avanti West Coast at the Gordon Street entrance.
Is it illegal to get on a train without a ticket?
As set out under the Penalty Fares regulations, passengers found without a valid ticket for their journey must pay a penalty fare of either: £20. twice the full single-fare to the next station at which the train calls, whichever is the greater.