Ticket Validation Machines
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- RotterdamMetroLover
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Re: Ticket Validation Machines
And this is the Charging Machine.
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Re: Ticket Validation Machines
In Athens, these are the old ones:
And these are the new ones:
And these are the new ones:
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- RotterdamMetroLover
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Re: Ticket Validation Machines
Yes, it looks like that but its more than that.
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Re: Ticket Validation Machines
Depending on the company. For example, we us TAP cards in the San Andreas Region. So we call them TAP Vending Machines.RotterdamMetroLover wrote:Yes, it looks like that but its more than that.
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Re: Ticket Validation Machines
RotterdamMetroLover wrote:And this is the Charging Machine.
More vending machines
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Re: Ticket Validation Machines
In some buses in the Netherlands, the OV-Chipkaart reader is so slow sometimes (I have mainly experienced this at Arriva/EBS) sometimes a man needs hold his card at the reader for 1-2 seconds, so the if the bus stop is busy it'll take a long time until everyone is inside the bus.
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Re: Ticket Validation Machines
Also Veolia Haaglanden(now Connexxion Haaglanden) has those slow card readers.