... and the person who did it was someone who definitely should've known better.

I was coming home from a session with my case manager, at my local clinic (for my transition ironically) and after buying a ticket from the train station, I look around for the timetable to try and see what time my train comes; the lady working at the train station (not who sold me my ticket) went and found out for me. They have the entrance to the platform is gated off so that you can only go down there if you have a ticket.
Well, I showed her my ticket and she welcomed me into the train platform. No problem. She then went and got one of the ticket validators to punch my ticket. But this is where the problem is: she told the other woman "he has a ticket to go down into the station" or something of that effect but she addressed me as "he" despite outwardly presenting myself as a woman!

Suffice it to say, i gave that rude lady an angry, offended glare like I was about to rip her throat out. I can't be entirely certain as i only looked at her for a 3/4 of a second if even that but I think my reaction startled her enough that she had the nerve to give me that "what did i do?" look!
After the other lady (who did NOT clock me) validated my ticket, I smiled at her, thanked her, and told her to have a nice day. I then gave another mean look to the lady who clocked the hell out of me, she didn't see me this time.
I actually like how i handled that situation but actually i wish i would've grunted "you bitch!" and stuck my middle finger up at her. She would've deserved it!

That's pathetic! That is very unprofessional of her! Like, seriously, though, I would've had more respect toward her if she would've said "they/their/them" etc. Like... if you're questioning as to which gender i "really" am, then call me "they/their/them" if that's not too much like-right. Ugh... People these days...