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Re: Ticket Machines on Melbourne Trams



On Thu, 22 Jan 1998 12:46:36 GMT, dbowen@custard.net.#SPAMTRAP#.au
(Daniel Bowen) wrote:

>jdennis@acslink.net.au (John Dennis) wrote:
>>I presume we are meant to  buy tickets somewhere else, but where?  My
>>local milkbar in Mitcham sells them, but there are no local milkbars
>>in St Kilda Rd.  As I wandered around the city I tried to find a
>>source of tickets, but apart fro the obvious (Flinders Street Station)
>>couldn't see one.
>
>According to the Retail Outlet map I got a few days ago, there's 6 places along
>St Kilda Road between Flinders St and St Kilda Junction - mostly newsagents,
>with a 7-11 thrown in for good measure.
>
>>So tell me, when I make a sudden decision to take a tram to the city,
>>how do I purchase a ticket if I don't have enough coins.
>
>Wait for a 16 (W class). They're keeping their connies. Or buy tickets in
>advance.
>
>
>Daniel
>--
>Daniel Bowen, Melbourne Australia.
>Remove the spam bait to email me personally...
>
Hi There,

Don't bank on waiting for a "W class" tram to get a daily ticket as
these will soon be removed from conductors kits. So that all trams
sell the same range of tickets.

Regards
Anthony Tubbs
Technical Officer
Swanston Tram  AT implementation team.