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Author: said integrated ticketing for bus and rail services would be introduced in 2004, but remarked that transport smartcards were a "longer-term matter." |
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Date Posted: Thursday, June 12, 03:55:19am In reply to: Thursday, June 05 2003 's message, "London Calling--OysterLondon is to shortly introduce a transport smartcard system and boroughs in the city are looking to use it to develop the first stage of a London-wide "citizen" card." on Thursday, June 12, 03:52:31am Plans to introduce a similar smartcard for Dublin's transport system appear to have been much delayed. The Government's New Connections report said such a system was to be introduced by the end of 2003. However, in November, Transport Minister, Seamus Brennan, TD, said integrated ticketing for bus and rail services would be introduced in 2004, but remarked that transport smartcards were a "longer-term matter." [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| London Underground smartens upMore than three million cards have been created and the infrastructure necessary to handle the anticipated five million transactions expected each day has been constructed. | 01/07/2003 | Saturday, July 05, 03:32:38am |
| ‘We have harnessed experience gained from cities including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Hong Kong to take integrated smartcard travel to a new level. | No name | Saturday, July 05, 03:34:44am |