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Bengaluru (also called Bangalore) is the capital of India's southern Karnataka state. The center of India's high-tech industry, the city is also known for its parks and nightlife. By Cubbon Park, Vidhana Soudha is a Neo-Dravidian legislative building. Former royal residences include 19th-century Bangalore Palace, modeled after England’s Windsor Castle, and Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, an 18th-century teak structure.
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Hindi nila nagamit ang de-butas na ito for unknown reason. Binigay lang ito sa akin ng kaklase ko noong high school matapos ipa-kilo sa junk shop nila. Nagulat ako dahil may ganito pala silang ticket dahil never pa nila ito ginamit sa byahe simula pa noon.
Thirty-day T-VoA will be issued to citizens from Japan, Singapore, Finland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, the Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar and Indonesia. Know about places to visit at www.travel-masti.com
One of the generic style leaflets issued by the WMPTE - West Midlands - for the conversion of bus routes to 'one person operation' and, at the time, a common offering given the PTE like most other UK bus operators at the time, was busy withdrawing crew operated vehicles and services.
That said I suspect this, of two major trunk routes across the Black Country via West Bromwich was a bigger thing. The 74 from Dudley to Birmingham was a long established bus route, even an ex-tram route but the 79 was, I recall, a replacement of some longer established overlapping routes via Wednesbury that had their origins in pre-WMPTE local council undertakings.The changes came into use on 16 January 1972.
The leaflet shows one of WM's 'standard' vehicles based on the Daimler Fleetline that most of the constituent undertakings had started to favour led by the massive Birmingham City Transport fleet. It also shows the Bell Punch 'Autofare' system of fares collection the PTE standardised on.
IRCTC, an enterprise of Government of India is flagging off special trains to Rajasthan, during the festive season in October. Know about places to visit at www.travel-masti.com
This would be placed in the ETM Wayfarer machine, then tickets printed an spat out!
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A copy of my bus Ticket to school from this morning. Sorry about the black background, I cut the plain white back ground, so you could see the ticket easier!
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Jet Airways Withdraws Three Flights from Bhubaneswar. Know about places to visit at www.travel-masti.com
Speaking about the location of the resort, Maheshwar said,” It’s an offbeat but upcoming tourist destination for Agri Tourism. Know about places to visit at www.travel-masti.com
Booking tickets is very easy in VRL Travels, Select the location of travel ,select seat and pay online at lowest fares
The ninth edition of the #Kerala #Travel #Mart will be held from 28th to 30th September 2016 at #Samudrika Convention Centre, W. Island, #Cochin.
Seeing a comment mentioning Red Rover tickets that were issued by London Transport for the Central (red) routes I thought these could be of interest. Shown here are a couple of Red Rovers from 1963 / 64. At the top are the fronts of a child and adult issue and the below are backs of child issues in different shades of red.
The services on the earlier ticket included trolleybuses which were withdrawn in 1962. (The price of 6/- (6-shillings) is now equivalent to 30p in today's money)
Isa sa mga unang bus na bumyahe sa Sapang Palay - Sta Cruz via Sta Maria / Bocaue Exit. Mga mini-bus na gawang garahe ang unit nila na may stripes na green ang livery.
To those of us of a 'certain age' the name Williamson of Ashton used to be seen on a regular basis - on the bottom edge of our bus tickets. The Ashton-Under-Lyne based printers had specialised in tickets for transport, entrance and, in the original meaning of the word for price tags, since been founded in 1835. For many years various corporation transport departments and private operators used Williamson's for ticket stock as well as the machines they branched out into. The latter included machines for enterainment venues such as cinemas and greyhound racing tracks. In many ways their output somewhat echoed the larger Bell Punch Company who had, in Victorian days, somewhat cornered the market for pre-printed tickets allied to a cancelling and totaliser punch machine and this catalogue contains Williamson's version of this that was possibly introduced after the Bell Punch patents lapsed?
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In later years as well as the pre-printed tickets seen here, Willaimson's made ticket rolls to fit other types of hand held machines such as the Bell Punch Ultimate. Undated this catalagie has a feel of the pre-WW2 era and contains a couple of inset slips one of which is dated to 1937. The company was finally wound up in 1985.
Another series of examples showing the variety of motor coach and excursion tickets available. This includes books of tickets allowing for the use of duplicating paper between copies. These are again, I think, fictictious companies.
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To those of us of a 'certain age' the name Williamson of Ashton used to be seen on a regular basis - on the bottom edge of our bus tickets. The Ashton-Under-Lyne based printers had specialised in tickets for transport, entrance and, in the original meaning of the word for price tags, since been founded in 1835. For many years various corporation transport departments and private operators used Williamson's for ticket stock as well as the machines they branched out into. The latter included machines for enterainment venues such as cinemas and greyhound racing tracks. In many ways their output somewhat echoed the larger Bell Punch Company who had, in Victorian days, somewhat cornered the market for pre-printed tickets allied to a cancelling and totaliser punch machine and this catalogue contains Williamson's version of this that was possibly introduced after the Bell Punch patents lapsed?
In later years as well as the pre-printed tickets seen here, Willaimson's made ticket rolls to fit other types of hand held machines such as the Bell Punch Ultimate. Undated this catalagie has a feel of the pre-WW2 era and contains a couple of inset slips one of which is dated to 1937. The company was finally wound up in 1985.
These pages give a detailed description of the company's own "Williamson Patent Registering Ticket Bell Punch" that, although very close in design to the original "Bell Punch" register of that company's name, obviously had enough design details to enable it to be patented separately.
I made this out of two no 5 bus tickets on the way back from the train station. I usually chuck bus ticket creations in the bin when I get off, but for some reason I was still clutching this one when I got home.
London Transport Museum Overground Uncovered Flickr Scavenger Hunt between Shoreditch and Dalston Junction. Saturday 9 October 2010
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To those of us of a 'certain age' the name Williamson of Ashton used to be seen on a regular basis - on the bottom edge of our bus tickets. The Ashton-Under-Lyne based printers had specialised in tickets for transport, entrance and, in the original meaning of the word for price tags, since been founded in 1835. For many years various corporation transport departments and private operators used Williamson's for ticket stock as well as the machines they branched out into. The latter included machines for enterainment venues such as cinemas and greyhound racing tracks. In many ways their output somewhat echoed the larger Bell Punch Company who had, in Victorian days, somewhat cornered the market for pre-printed tickets allied to a cancelling and totaliser punch machine and this catalogue contains Williamson's version of this that was possibly introduced after the Bell Punch patents lapsed?
In later years as well as the pre-printed tickets seen here, Willaimson's made ticket rolls to fit other types of hand held machines such as the Bell Punch Ultimate. Undated this catalagie has a feel of the pre-WW2 era and contains a couple of inset slips one of which is dated to 1937. The company was finally wound up in 1985.
A couple of pages here show various items for use by conductors and inspectors including ticket racks, ticket nippers, conductors boxes, whistles and cash bags.