CammRobb Cheater sukaCamm wrote:
My fucking Internet is down.

CammRobb Cheater sukaCamm wrote:
My fucking Internet is down.
ride?Macbeth wrote:
Train conductor didn't take my ticket so I got a free right. /victory
?? The tickets going either way are the same. There's no in or out ticket. They don't expire either. Keep in mind I'm not talking about a subway but an above ground train.m3thod wrote:
usually 'out' tickets can only be used on the day of purchase.
This is what the train system in NJ looks likeheggs wrote:
I would like to know more.
Last edited by Macbeth (2012-03-28 09:12:31)
outgoing tickets for overgroud trains in the UK have to be used on the day of purchase. You have a month to use your return ticket.Macbeth wrote:
?? The tickets going either way are the same. There's no in or out ticket. They don't expire either. Keep in mind I'm not talking about a subway but an above ground train.m3thod wrote:
usually 'out' tickets can only be used on the day of purchase.
Last edited by m3thod (2012-03-28 09:30:46)
Last edited by west-phoenix-az (2012-03-28 09:36:59)
Huh? Or do you mean that each ticket us designed the same? Like, I usually just buy two one-way tickets. Although, you could also buy a monthly pass...Macbeth wrote:
?? The tickets going either way are the same. There's no in or out ticket. They don't expire either.m3thod wrote:
usually 'out' tickets can only be used on the day of purchase.
Err if you select 'round trip adult' it will burp out two tickets with the destinations and depart reversed. It doesn't matter which one you give them since they are the same value.Morpheus wrote:
Huh? Or do you mean that each ticket us designed the same? Like, I usually just buy two one-way tickets. Although, you could also buy a monthly pass...Macbeth wrote:
?? The tickets going either way are the same. There's no in or out ticket. They don't expire either.m3thod wrote:
usually 'out' tickets can only be used on the day of purchase.