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Re: CityRail Conditions of Travel
In aus.legal Dave Proctor <daproc@spambait.ozemail.com.au> wrote:
> "Dave Proctor" <daproc@spambait.ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
> AdBg5.487229$VR.6118817@news5.giganews.com">news:AdBg5.487229$VR.6118817@news5.giganews.com...
>> (Crosspost added)
>>
>> "Aus Visitor" <if-u-know@cwcom.net> wrote in message
>> 8lulnh$3d2$1@bugstomper.ihug.com.au">news:8lulnh$3d2$1@bugstomper.ihug.com.au...
>> > A quandary,
>> >
>> > I understand that the Conditions of Travel say;
>> >
>> > Ticket is the Property of the Railway
>> > Must be handed in at completion of journey
>> > Must go through the Barriers -so they get it back
> Forgot to correct this bit - you only get it back if there is further travel
> permitted on the ticket. If the ticket has expired ( a return ticket passing
> through the station that it was issued at, so there have been two trips,
> then it will not be returned).
You dont need a tax invoice for values of less then $50.
and cityrail dont have to give you one.
If your ticket is more then $49.99 then they will have to give you a receipt;
Not too many cityrail travellers buy a ticket of more then $49.99
leon