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Post match problems at Charlton station

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  • Hex
    Hex Posts: 1,888
    After several years of going to matches by train I've noticed a third Oyster point on the London bound platform.  It's hidden to the left of the coffee hut which is to the left of the match day exit.
  • There’s a real bottleneck at the Oyster card readers before and after the game. I know it’s not a big station, but must be worth putting up barriers - even that must be quicker than waiting for a slow oyster reader in which it’s a bit of a free for all.
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,807
    You don’t need to touch in or out at Charlton, get a TfL on line account and you can tidy up the journey after the event and get refunded the difference 
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,007
    Rothko said:
    You don’t need to touch in or out at Charlton, get a TfL on line account and you can tidy up the journey after the event and get refunded the difference 
    Yes you can, but that would be an even greater faff and you might forget.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,729
    I'm sure when I was a young supporter who used the train that there were football specials. Or did I dream it? I think I recall empty trains which went straight to London Bridge.
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,807
    Rothko said:
    You don’t need to touch in or out at Charlton, get a TfL on line account and you can tidy up the journey after the event and get refunded the difference 
    Yes you can, but that would be an even greater faff and you might forget.
    You don’t have to do it instantly; and I’m sure the £7 fare on your bank account is a good reminder. Plus TfL will flag to you when you log in. 
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,007
    Rothko said:
    Rothko said:
    You don’t need to touch in or out at Charlton, get a TfL on line account and you can tidy up the journey after the event and get refunded the difference 
    Yes you can, but that would be an even greater faff and you might forget.
    You don’t have to do it instantly; and I’m sure the £7 fare on your bank account is a good reminder. Plus TfL will flag to you when you log in. 
    Yes I’ve done it before when I’ve been unable to tap due to machine not working, but I daresay most don’t check their bank account and log into their tfl account often.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,044
    It’s also harsh to expect away fans from Leicester to know that they can do that, this stuff doesn’t just affect Charlton fans. It’s been a problem for years and away fans often don’t realise why the gates are closed and pushing/frustration starts 
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,729
    fenaddick said:
    It’s also harsh to expect away fans from Leicester to know that they can do that, this stuff doesn’t just affect Charlton fans. It’s been a problem for years and away fans often don’t realise why the gates are closed and pushing/frustration starts 
    It is a problem that the rail company needs to sort as a matter of urgency. I mean, by the next home game. I don't think this is unreasonable.
  • Hex
    Hex Posts: 1,888
    Rothko said:
    You don’t need to touch in or out at Charlton, get a TfL on line account and you can tidy up the journey after the event and get refunded the difference 
    It’s just as easy to buy tickets online, then you don’t have to tap in or out at all at Charlton.
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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,846
    Hex said:
    Rothko said:
    You don’t need to touch in or out at Charlton, get a TfL on line account and you can tidy up the journey after the event and get refunded the difference 
    It’s just as easy to buy tickets online, then you don’t have to tap in or out at all at Charlton.
    Not if you use Oyster, your debit card or phone, which is the usual way of paying for travel these days.
  • rananegra
    rananegra Posts: 3,689
    There need to be more oyster readers, on both sides. A full train load of fans heading into Charlton before the match might not have cleared the platform by the time the next one arrives.

  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,866
    Unless you have to rush home. Safest outcome is probably have a few in the Rose of Denmark after a game.

    Relax and walk slow to the pub. By the time you're done, the station will have reduced density of crowds.

    That's certainly what I'll be doing. 

    Win/lose/draw I don't want to have to be in crowds at the station. It can be dangerous on occasions.
  • Hex
    Hex Posts: 1,888
    edited August 24
    Hex said:
    Rothko said:
    You don’t need to touch in or out at Charlton, get a TfL on line account and you can tidy up the journey after the event and get refunded the difference 
    It’s just as easy to buy tickets online, then you don’t have to tap in or out at all at Charlton.
    Not if you use Oyster, your debit card or phone, which is the usual way of paying for travel these days.
    If we are talking about travelling to/from Charlton for matches then I disagree.  Previously we used debit cards so have a few years of experience.  Purchasing tickets with the Southeastern app is surprisingly quick.  We then add them to Google Wallet (or whatever it’s called this week).  We ‘scan’ in and out at Dartford but walk straight through at Charlton.  Much more convenient for us and our travel arrangements.
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,567
    As an old git with a freedom pass I don't tap in at Charlton, it's never been a problem.

    Normally I would. However, whenever I have been on public transport and inspectors have got on the vehicle, they have just ignored me once they see the card.
  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,261
    edited August 24
    Hex said:
    Hex said:
    Rothko said:
    You don’t need to touch in or out at Charlton, get a TfL on line account and you can tidy up the journey after the event and get refunded the difference 
    It’s just as easy to buy tickets online, then you don’t have to tap in or out at all at Charlton.
    Not if you use Oyster, your debit card or phone, which is the usual way of paying for travel these days.
    If we are talking about travelling to/from Charlton for matches then I disagree.  Previously we used debit cards so have a few years of experience.  Purchasing tickets with the Southeastern app is surprisingly quick.  We then add them to Google Wallet (or whatever it’s called this week).  We ‘scan’ in and out at Dartford but walk straight through at Charlton.  Much more convenient for us and our travel arrangements.
    I had thought tfl fares, I.e. from zone 5 or 6, or across central London, to charlton was cheaper than a Southeastern ticket, as the Mayor subsidises fares for London residents, hence lose out financially by using a rail company app, and not tapping in and out.
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,222
    edited August 24
    Dave2l said:
    Unless you have to rush home. Safest outcome is probably have a few in the Rose of Denmark after a game.

    Relax and walk slow to the pub. By the time you're done, the station will have reduced density of crowds.

    That's certainly what I'll be doing. 

    Win/lose/draw I don't want to have to be in crowds at the station. It can be dangerous on occasions.
    That doesn't help fans who need to reach London quickly for a further train home. Heading to the pub for a few more drinks isn't the answer for most people. 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,846
    Hex said:
    Hex said:
    Rothko said:
    You don’t need to touch in or out at Charlton, get a TfL on line account and you can tidy up the journey after the event and get refunded the difference 
    It’s just as easy to buy tickets online, then you don’t have to tap in or out at all at Charlton.
    Not if you use Oyster, your debit card or phone, which is the usual way of paying for travel these days.
    If we are talking about travelling to/from Charlton for matches then I disagree.  Previously we used debit cards so have a few years of experience.  Purchasing tickets with the Southeastern app is surprisingly quick.  We then add them to Google Wallet (or whatever it’s called this week).  We ‘scan’ in and out at Dartford but walk straight through at Charlton.  Much more convenient for us and our travel arrangements.
    Not for people going the other way though, which is the busier side, especially as it has the away fans.
  • To my surprise yesterday, guards were walking through the train checking tickets on the 2.35 out of Charlton after the game.
    First time I have had my ticket checked on the journey to and from Waterloo East and Charlton for about 10 years or more!
  • Sheepie1985
    Sheepie1985 Posts: 480
    Am I crazy or did they open an extra gate on the London bound platform yesterday? Also noticed they finally started using the tannoy system too for once. 
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  • jose said:
    The lighting on the station approach is appalling. The crush is dangerous. The bollock pole can be painful. The entrance is too narrow with the ticket machines very badly placed. Nobody gives out any information and the gates are closed too early. At both Charlton and Blackheath stations the London bound trains stop too far down the platform. The staff regard us as scum.
    The train times are not related to when matches finish. The Lewisham train is either an unrealistic five past or 35 past.
    Apart from that it’s perfect !!! 
  • Hex
    Hex Posts: 1,888
    Hex said:
    Hex said:
    Rothko said:
    You don’t need to touch in or out at Charlton, get a TfL on line account and you can tidy up the journey after the event and get refunded the difference 
    It’s just as easy to buy tickets online, then you don’t have to tap in or out at all at Charlton.
    Not if you use Oyster, your debit card or phone, which is the usual way of paying for travel these days.
    If we are talking about travelling to/from Charlton for matches then I disagree.  Previously we used debit cards so have a few years of experience.  Purchasing tickets with the Southeastern app is surprisingly quick.  We then add them to Google Wallet (or whatever it’s called this week).  We ‘scan’ in and out at Dartford but walk straight through at Charlton.  Much more convenient for us and our travel arrangements.
    I had thought tfl fares, I.e. from zone 5 or 6, or across central London, to charlton was cheaper than a Southeastern ticket, as the Mayor subsidises fares for London residents, hence lose out financially by using a rail company app, and not tapping in and out.
    I did say “… our travel arrangements” but anyway, according to the tfl app, a single from Dartford to Charlton is 3.70 so 7.40 return.  My Southeastern fare, having removed the railcard discount, is 7.35 so roughly the same.
  • Gisappointed
    Gisappointed Posts: 990
    edited August 24
    And why run all trains into Cannon Street rather than Charing Cross via Waterloo? The City is empty, most places closed, and the drain doesn't run at weekends. It puts 15/20 minutes on a journey with a forced change at LB.
    That change happened as part of the massive London Bridge rebuild. To improve capacity, they didn't want trains from Greenwich crossing over the tracks outside London Bridge to reach the platforms to Charing Cross.
    So since I started attending the Valley 50+ years ago, technology has advanced tenfold but service has regressed.

    £1bn to rebuild LB station and they can't sort simple stuff like this? I'm not a railway engineer but how about points BEFORE the station to put the train on the right line for Waterloo? And I could run faster than a train from LB to WE.

    Bat tunnel crazy!
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,734
    I'm sure when I was a young supporter who used the train that there were football specials. Or did I dream it? I think I recall empty trains which went straight to London Bridge.
    There used to be a siding east of the station which was built in the 1930s for exactly that purpose. Away teams also had specials to Charlton - I remember Stoke had one for the league cup game in 1978-ish. 

    I assume the siding was sold and built on.
  • Gisappointed
    Gisappointed Posts: 990
    edited August 24
    And why does the proposed Liverpool to Manchester rail link go at a right angle, twice as far as the crow fly's?

    OK I know hypotenuse triangles, but poetic licence.


  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,856
    And why run all trains into Cannon Street rather than Charing Cross via Waterloo? The City is empty, most places closed, and the drain doesn't run at weekends. It puts 15/20 minutes on a journey with a forced change at LB.
    That change happened as part of the massive London Bridge rebuild. To improve capacity, they didn't want trains from Greenwich crossing over the tracks outside London Bridge to reach the platforms to Charing Cross.
    So since I started attending the Valley 50+ years ago, technology has advanced tenfold but service has regressed.

    £1bn to rebuild LB station and they can't sort simple stuff like this? I'm not a railway engineer but how about points BEFORE the station to put the train on the right line for Waterloo? And I could run faster than a train from LB to WE.

    Bat tunnel crazy!
    Amazing that all of the architects, engineers and planners, likely experts in the field of rail and transport solutions, didn’t consider such a simple change superbly articulated by a bloke on a football club forum.

    I think you underplay your hand when you state “I’m not a railway engineer”.
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,856
    And why does the proposed Liverpool to Manchester rail link go at a right angle, twice as far as the crow fly's?

    OK I know hypotenuse triangles, but poetic licence.


    I would definitely draw some lines on a map and send it in as they are unlikely to have considered your route.
  • Pelling1993
    Pelling1993 Posts: 6,673
    I've got the train after both homes games and it's absolutely fine. People are so impatient, just wait or go to the pub for 15/20 mins after full-time
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,919
    edited August 24
    Rothko said:
    You don’t need to touch in or out at Charlton, get a TfL on line account and you can tidy up the journey after the event and get refunded the difference 
    Can only do this 3 times a month btw.

    That's 3 individual journeys. So not really a solution
  • Cloudworm
    Cloudworm Posts: 973
    Why aren't oyster card readers actually on the trains?