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Until recently the station featured a typical wooden ticket booth, but it was destroyed by fire on 23 April 2007.
In the early 1990s a small wooden ticket office building on the eastbound platform was demolished.
In the early twentieth century, a wooden ticket office and waiting room, with pot-belly stove, was constructed on the northern side of the railway line.
Radmila Kostic, 54, peered out from her wooden ticket booth where she was stirring a small cup of coffee.
The only structure other than the platform and fence was a wooden ticket collector's hut not dissimilar to those found at modern car parks.
Lottery vendors can be found roaming markets, streets, and villages carrying their signature slim wooden ticket briefcases.
The nursery was no longer safe because of cracks in the building, so they placed the cubs in the wooden ticket booth that was undamaged.
The station itself is a beautifully restored Art Deco delight with lovely wooden ticket booths, period posters, and a central standing clock.
It had two platforms with wooden waiting rooms and canopies and a wooden ticket office on an overbridge at the southern end.
The station was located on a single line with no passing loop, a wooden ticket office and waiting room and a single siding with a loading dock.
The southbound platform was repainted and a former wooden ticket office removed because it had become a target for vandalism and concerns were raised about its fire safety.
The original wooden ticket office above the station was demolished after it was heavily damaged by fire and replaced by a modern metal and glass structure in 2001.
The ticket hall originally had a pair of wooden ticket booths (passimeters) from which tickets were issued and collected, but these were removed when modern ticketing systems made them redundant.
The box office was relocated from Jefferson Street to Salina Street, next to the lobby entrance and the original wooden ticket booth, both disused since its Loews State days.
A "toy town" wooden ticket office that stood on the railway bridge, facing out onto Newport Road, with steps leading down to the platform was actually the third location for a station in Wolverton.
The remaining wooden ticket office on the down side burned down on Bonfire Night in 1986; thereafter the ticket office was a small prefabricated unit at the bottom of the station approach.
Access to the halt was from the adjacent foot crossing and for a while, a small wooden ticket office on the down side of the Stroud end of the platform, adjacent to the foot crossing.
At a later date a wooden ticket collectors booth was provided next to the main entrance and in the 20th century there was a small wooden bookstall operated by WH Smiths, which closed in 1940.
There is one bar in Haddonfield, N.J. It looks like a wooden ticket booth, and if you peer through the window, you see barrels for storing alcohol and pewter mugs of various sizes for measuring it.