Save Didcot Station ticket office

Rail firms have announced plans for the mass closure of England’s ticket offices including several here in Oxfordshire. Train operators have proposed to shut down almost all of the 1,007 remaining offices, bar at the busiest stations, within three years.

Rail ticket offices, such as the one at Didcot, are a lifeline for so many passengers, particularly those who are elderly or disabled or who may be visiting our towns and villages.

Olly Glover is calling for these plans to be stopped and for Didcot Station ticket office to be saved from closure. Alongside Didcot Town, Oxfordshire County and South Oxfordshire District councillors, he believes public transport should be becoming a better, more accessible option, not losing services.

Show your support for the campaign by signing our petition today.

Save our station ticket office in Didcot

I/we the undersigned call on the Department for Transport and Great Western Railways to drop plans to shut local railway station ticket offices.

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