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Author: Services of 18 public transport operators will be included in the new TransLink ticketing network. Planners are even considering frequent-traveller discounts. |
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Date Posted: Tuesday, July 08, 09:31:14am JULY 08, 2003 States turn to smarter ticketing Simon Hayes http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,6714798^15397^^nbv^,00.html ---------------------------------------------------------- Queensland is likely to be the first state to introduce smart cards, with preferred tenderer CuLic due to launch a new system in July 2004. The system will initially operate on paper-based tickets, switching later to smart cards. ----------------------------------------------------------- Services of 18 public transport operators will be included in the new TransLink ticketing network. Planners are even considering frequent-traveller discounts. ----------------------------------------------------------- [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |