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Re: New Tickets for Bayside Trains
- Subject: Re: New Tickets for Bayside Trains
- From: Peter Tonoli <anarchie@brimstone.suburbia.net>
- Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 09:57:09 GMT
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Reuben Farrelly <reubie@bigpond.AAA.com> wrote:
> Good candidates for this sort of thing may be Werribee, Sunbury, North
> Melbourne and maybe even Hawthorn (which incidentally looks like it has lots
> of unused space) - all are near to existing commercial areas.
Isn'n Hawthorn already being used as a depot for 'revenue protection officers'?
I find it quite ironic that there seems to be PTC employees there constantly,
while the ticket office and waiting room are permanently closed from the public.
Peter.
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