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On 29/03/2015 11:27, Clive Page wrote:
that if I were just arriving in a foreign city for the first time I might reckon it easier to get the right ticket from a human than from a machine, given the complexity of the system. Depends. For city transport, I tend to head for the machines these days. They are likely to speak a language I can understand (English-speakers have an advantage with this), be more tolerant of phase-book usage, and in many cases will spell out the various options. Also, experience suggests a machine is likely to admit the existence of singles, returns and travelcards (or even better 24 h tickets), rather than push me towards some kind of all-inclusive touristic ticket which involves paying for admission to museums I don't want to go to and discounts at restaurants I won't be eating at. -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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