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Your usual modern ticket barrier, It's very small for a station of Eddingham's size however it's the right size to fit in the entryway between the station building and the concourse. I'm more fussed about the looks than the actual size and I'd say it's a pretty accurate model!

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Ever got the feeling someone's bunked the train without paying.....?

Can you believe that the City of Bath charges you to enter a public park?

God forbid that ever happens here at home

Things I also remember going to but haven't got the tickets for: Mark Kozelek, Mountain Goats, There Will be Blood, Where the Wild Things Are, Summer Hours, Star Trek, Monsters v Aliens 3D, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Bruno, En-Trance (Yumi Umiumare), Time Ninjas.

Flashdance The Musical – First Appearance With Flashdance Tickets

Cambridge England

Bus tickets from Trifman Liner, Batangas Express Trans. Inc., Alps, M Liner and N. Dela Rosa Liner.

A rack of Bell Punch tickets on display at the Greater Manchester Museum of Transport. The Bell Punch company first began supplying London General Omnibus Company and municipal tramway operators during the 1890s with ticketing machines. The Bell Punch was a simple device carried by the conductor, which punched a hole in the appropriate ticket issued from the rack to the fare-paying passenger. The machine made a pleasing ‘ting’ sound in the process. More modern ticket-issuing equipment displaced the Bell Punch system in later years, although it survived with London Transport into the 1950s.

 

The old tickets in this view were once issued by the Leicestershire-based independent bus operator, Gibson Brothers of Barlestone. That company was taken over by Leicester City Transport in 1980, which retained the Gibson identity for several more years.

Tram ticket issue machine

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Digital ID: 17420_a014_a0140001169

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Taken in an art gallery in Guadalest Spain

A display of old tickets in the London Transport Museum.

 

f/1.4 1/60th 50mm ISO900. Denoised. I should have set the Auto ISO minimum shutter speed to be lower and hand held at 1/15 but I was being lazy and I was getting toddler shots in between!

 

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bigger and blacker.

I was cleaning out my purse and found lots of tickets that I never threw away, so I decided to take a picture before tossing them. Except for "Carousel" and "The Big Voice" all of these were comps, so we didn't have to pay for them, which is always nice! These are from March to September, 2007, but don't represent even half of the shows I saw during that time period! My reviews for all the shows can be found here.

Pentax K-30, Accura Diamatic 135/2.8

 

For the Pentax Forums Single in March Challenge

 

THEME = RED

Football ticket booking application

sooo im probably breaking some rules here...but this photo was supposed to be uploaded yesterday. but i was SUPER busy and didnt really get on the computer at all. i had work all day and then had to go pick up a friend. then my boyfriend (pictured), our friend, and i went to the show. then the second we got home we totally crashed.

 

and thanks to fearless records for guest listing me. just gotta write a review!

 

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Sign above the ticketing booths at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, which has cool modern architecture It was a beautiful crisp spring day in Adelaide ... bright sunshine with a brisk breeze.

 

Taken with iPhone 4S.

I had such a great time people watching that night. All the smells, sounds, colors, glowing lights. Put something flashing and sparkly in front of me, and I'm instantly 5 years old, it was awesome.

A rare Thornycroft bus awaits departure from Douglas Station for Union Mills.

Ticket booking counter of #minerva Theatre, one of the oldest theatr in #madras city (#chennai City) and it is fully air-conditioned theatre in 1930's & couple of years back the theatre renamed as “Batcha”.

Ticket from left: from San Fernando, La Union to Baguio City

P85 (Student Fare).

Bus no. 81028

 

Ticket to the right: from Baguio City to Guesset, Naguilian, La Union

P45 (Student Fare).

Bus no. 82498

 

Sosyal ako eh, ng'Partas pa.. hehe..

Nung pabalik na ako ng Baguio, ng'hintay ako ng 1 hour tpos nung my prating ng Partas tpos pinara ko, ndi ako hnintuan.. Nabadtrip ako nun kaya pmunta pa ako ng San Fernando..

  

2nd Class, Coach F, seat 13F, ticket No. 251 - it says on the back!

Some old ticket stubs

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