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On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 15:12:34 +0000 (UTC), Jim Brittin
wrote: In article , says... Martin Rich wrote: Again as mentioned elsewhere in the thread, the whole of the back of the ticket was a magnetic surface. However these tickets were much smaller than the current tube tickets. Same size as a 'proper' Edmondson ticket IIRC Oxide-backed rapidprinter tickets for single and return journeys normally only showed day and month, the earliest I have with a year showing is dated November 1968. There were certainly weekly season tickets of this type issued in 1970. From memory I think that Hammersmith was used experimentally for oxide tickets prior to the opening of the Victoria Line, and Stamford Brook and Turnham Green for non-oxide tickets showing barcodes. AFAIK oxide Edmondsons didn't appear until 1979. As I used to work for someone who was involved with this back in the 60s that all sounds correct to me except for the 1979 reference to oxide Edmondson tickets. That seems very very late given that credit card sized tickets for UTS were introduced in something like 1984/5 with gates at Regents Park in 1987. I'd be surprised that a ticketing development like that would be introduced when a brand new alternative was under development. -- Paul C Admits to Working for London Underground! |
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