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![]() "John Levine" wrote in message ... Cool. Are they going to have a Cod card or a Haddock card for Scotland, I wonder? ... Seattle (US) has an Orca card. San Francisco has a Clipper card, The logo is a pattern of triangles that sort of resembles a square rigged ship. Evidently it's a trend. .... and Boston has the Charlie card - principally a nod to 'Charlie on the MTA', and so surely the only transport ticket named after a protest song prompted by a fare rise, but also presumably a reference to the Charles River Martin |
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![]() On Sep 21, 8:25*pm, "Martin Rich" wrote: [...] ... and Boston has the Charlie card - principally a nod to 'Charlie on the MTA', and so surely the only transport ticket named after a protest song prompted by a fare rise, but also presumably a reference to the Charles River Whilst my suggestions upthread weren't entirely serious, I did have the Charlie Card in mind when pondering alternative potential names for London's smartcard - I do wonder whether leftfield suggestions might have got a bit more of a look in had the name been decided upon directly by TfL (and hence the Mayor) rather than the PFI outfit Transys that was responsible for implementing and running the smartcard system. |
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"Mizter T" wrote in message
On Sep 21, 8:25 pm, "Martin Rich" wrote: [...] ... and Boston has the Charlie card - principally a nod to 'Charlie on the MTA', and so surely the only transport ticket named after a protest song prompted by a fare rise, but also presumably a reference to the Charles River Whilst my suggestions upthread weren't entirely serious, I did have the Charlie Card in mind when pondering alternative potential names for London's smartcard - I do wonder whether leftfield suggestions might have got a bit more of a look in had the name been decided upon directly by TfL (and hence the Mayor) rather than the PFI outfit Transys that was responsible for implementing and running the smartcard system. I presume you're suggesting it might have been called the Newt card? |
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Recliner wrote: "Mizter T" wrote in message Whilst my suggestions upthread weren't entirely serious, I did have the Charlie Card in mind when pondering alternative potential names for London's smartcard - I do wonder whether leftfield suggestions might have got a bit more of a look in had the name been decided upon directly by TfL (and hence the Mayor) rather than the PFI outfit Transys that was responsible for implementing and running the smartcard system. I presume you're suggesting it might have been called the Newt card? We're just fortunate it's not called the Boriscard. Nick -- Serendipity: http://www.leverton.org/blosxom (last update 29th March 2010) "The Internet, a sort of ersatz counterfeit of real life" -- Janet Street-Porter, BBC2, 19th March 1996 |
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"Mizter T" wrote in message
On Sep 21, 8:25 pm, "Martin Rich" wrote: [...] ... and Boston has the Charlie card - principally a nod to 'Charlie on the MTA', and so surely the only transport ticket named after a protest song prompted by a fare rise, but also presumably a reference to the Charles River Whilst my suggestions upthread weren't entirely serious, I did have the Charlie Card in mind when pondering alternative potential names for London's smartcard - I do wonder whether leftfield suggestions might have got a bit more of a look in had the name been decided upon directly by TfL (and hence the Mayor) rather than the PFI outfit Transys that was responsible for implementing and running the smartcard system. [Re-posted as the previous attempt seems to have disappeared] I presume you're suggesting it might have been called the Newt card? |
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