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- Train_ticket abstract "A train ticket is a ticket issued by a railway operator that enables the bearer to travel on the operator's network or a partner's network. Tickets can authorize the bearer to travel a set itinerary at a specific time (common for long-distance railroads), a set itinerary at any time (common for commuter railroads), a set itinerary at multiple times, or an arbitrary itinerary at specific times. (The last two categories are often called passes: the former is often sold as a discounted block of trips for commuters; the latter is often sold to vacationers—for instance, European Eurail passes.)In the US a conductor may also provide the passenger with a seat check — another voucher indicating how far the passenger may travel on the system — or attach it over the seat also punched by the conductor showing the passenger's destination. Some systems (Amtrak, for instance) have two-part tickets that permit the passenger to retain a cancelled ticket stub; others (the New Jersey Transit and MBTA commuter rail systems, for instance) do not. Seat checks are changed frequently to ensure that passengers cannot retain and reuse them from journey to journey. (Conductors typically collect checks before stops to prevent this.)In some countries, like Italy, and some local railways in Germany, conductors are not used. Instead passengers are expected to validate tickets in a special stamping machine before entering the train. A system of coupons that are validated with a special machine exists on the Mumbai Suburban Railway where combinations of coupons of different denominations are used to get the corresponding ticket value. There may or may not be a conductor later on double-checking that correct tickets are actually held. Yet further systems are possible, for example in Japan, the London Underground and in local traffic in Stockholm, the platforms are physically blocked, forcing the acquisition of a ticket before entering the platform.Some train tickets are available with an option to add bus travel at either end of the train ticketed journey, as part of a wider transport network. For instance, the PLUSBUS scheme in the United Kingdom offers additional bus travel on an integrated ticket for a fee of between £2 and £4.".
- Train_ticket thumbnail IR_sample_ticket.jpg?width=300.
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- Train_ticket wikiPageRevisionID "639087651".
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Amtrak.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fare_collection_systems.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tickets.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Chiltern_Railways.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Commuter_rail_in_North_America.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Commuter_railroad.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Conductor_(rail).
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Conductor_(transportation).
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Edmondson_railway_ticket.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_ticket.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Eurail.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Eurostar.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink File:Pensylvania_Railroad_passenger_seat_check.jpg.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink File:Reno_to_Virginia_City_NV_CPRR-V&TRR_Ticket_1878_.jpg.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Goeuro.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Identity_document.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Railways.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink MBTA.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts_Bay_Transportation_Authority.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Mumbai_Suburban_Railway.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey_Transit.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Plusbus.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Proof_of_identity.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Rail_Passenger_Service_Act.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Rapid_transit.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Reservation_against_Cancellation.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink S-Bahn.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink S-bahn.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Smartphone.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Text_message.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Text_messaging.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Ticket_(admission).
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Ticket_stub.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink Virgin_Trains.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink File:IR_sample_ticket.jpg.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLink File:Seat_Checks_on_Amtrak.jpg.
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLinkText "TTE".
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLinkText "Train Tickets".
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLinkText "Train ticket".
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLinkText "ticket".
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLinkText "tickets".
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLinkText "train ticket".
- Train_ticket wikiPageWikiLinkText "transport tickets".
- Train_ticket hasPhotoCollection Train_ticket.
- Train_ticket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Train_ticket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Train_ticket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Train_ticket subject Category:Fare_collection_systems.
- Train_ticket subject Category:Tickets.
- Train_ticket hypernym Ticket.
- Train_ticket type Agent.
- Train_ticket type Document.
- Train_ticket type Document.
- Train_ticket comment "A train ticket is a ticket issued by a railway operator that enables the bearer to travel on the operator's network or a partner's network. Tickets can authorize the bearer to travel a set itinerary at a specific time (common for long-distance railroads), a set itinerary at any time (common for commuter railroads), a set itinerary at multiple times, or an arbitrary itinerary at specific times.".
- Train_ticket label "Train ticket".
- Train_ticket sameAs Category:Rail_transport_tickets.
- Train_ticket sameAs Treinkaartje.
- Train_ticket sameAs Togbillett.
- Train_ticket sameAs m.047grl6.
- Train_ticket sameAs Q15306266.
- Train_ticket sameAs Q15306266.
- Train_ticket wasDerivedFrom Train_ticket?oldid=639087651.
- Train_ticket depiction IR_sample_ticket.jpg.
- Train_ticket isPrimaryTopicOf Train_ticket.