At stations there are signs that politely inform the intending passenger that it is illegal to board a train without a ticket if you get on at a station with a ticket office that is manned, or words to that effect. Which seems fair enough to me. So form an orderly queue at this rather splendid Victorian booking office which was clearly designed to cope with far more passengers than ever use this line. You might have to wait as the ticket seller is probably having a coffee in the buffet across the way ...
I've waited in far worse places than Bridlington station for my train to arrive though, as I've mentioned before, the hanging bikes are a bit of an oddity.
Being by the seaside brings with it a yearly influx of young gulls learning the delicate art of walking on a sloping glass roof.
It's quite a lovely station!
ReplyDeleteNot seen bicycles hung like that before but birds on a canopy are a more common sight.
ReplyDeleteThis might be my favorite post of yours.
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