Talk:Worcester Foregate Street railway station

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[edit] Ticket Sales

Like the two Stourbridge stations and the three central Birmingham stations the ticket sales for Shrub Hill and Foregate Street are combined. The current view by the Worcestershire County Council Local Transport Plan 2 is that in 2002 the number of passenger buying tickets at the two stations is 1,604,737.

The County Council estimate that of this figure 1.3 million use Foregate Street and the other 300,000 use Shrub Hill. DonBarton 23:05, 18 June 2006 (UTC)

The County Council have now taken the issue of the transposing of the ticket sales up with Network Rail because of its importance for local transport planning. --DonBarton 16:36, 19 October 2006 (UTC)