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In article , Dave
writes CJG writes Its only people in London who seem to have this idea that a bus pass (or travel card) entitles them to get on the bus before the cash customers. Really? The equivalent to a Travelcard in Tyne & Wear is a 'Network Travelticket'. The T&Cs for the Travelticket *specifically* mention that holders do not have priority over passengers paying cash fares. The fact that they have taken the trouble to insert this into the T&Cs, leads me to infer that it must have become an issue at some point. Interestingly, I remember such a condition being specifically inserted on WMPTE Travelcards as early as 1977; it may still be there on modern day TWM or Centro equivalents. Ivor?! I seem to recall the same being on Senior Citizen cards. I'll have a look at my mother's when I next see her! -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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