codenamecuebal
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When you pass through a ticket gate at the end of your journey is the ticket cut up by the machine, carefully incinerated by it or just slung into a bag inside it?
Only the older style gates do this. The new (plastic) ones made by Cubic just dump all the tickets straight into the bin.A certain number are retained in the top of the gate so you can get to any that are retained in error more easily...assuming the passenger gets to you in time. Then they drop into a "bin" inside the pillar.
Only the older style gates do this. The new (plastic) ones made by Cubic just dump all the tickets straight into the bin.
I certainly hope they are a bit more reliable in what tickets they decide to eat then! (as I have had a few tickets incorrectly eaten by older barriers).
If we did have them the wurzels probably wouldn't use them anyway for whatever reason.
Not so sure a load of day returns to King's Cross, or one day travelcards, will have much value!
Not so sure a load of day returns to King's Cross, or one day travelcards, will have much value!
Do you think they would let me have a few hundred used tickets?
Given the possibility for fraudulent use, I'd say probably no.
A school teacher came and asked for some recently (I think for an art class - some kind of giant ticket montage)
The rule was the tickets had to be two days beyond their end-date before they could be given out.
Who wants to volunteer for checking the dates of the tickets in this stack of 300 used tickets?
...Nobody?![]()