Probably the world's largest farecard

Amtrak Unlimited Discussion Forum

Help Support Amtrak Unlimited Discussion Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
I saw a picture of the giant farecard with the tiny fares today in The Washington Post's free weekday paper Express - while I was riding Metro of course!

On a side note -

Later in the day, since I was passing by WAS on Metro, I decided to stop by ClubAcela for a break and a couple of cups of FREE :eek: coffee. Finding a seat, I picked up the non-Express version of The Post and read, with great relish, about the Nats game I attended Thursday - which was an interesting game - their 10th W in a row, their 5th walk off W in their last 6 games, plus the game had no RBIs for either team, as the Nats scored the only run of the game on a throwing error in the bottom of the ninth. When I finished savoring the coffee and the articles on the game I put down the paper, looked around the room, and sitting close by was one of AU's moderators. :eek: There is just no escaping the ubiquitousness of AU! :cool:
 
BART was using this kind of ticket before Washington Metro, by about a year. However, their tickets always had rounded corners. They were paper until the more recent plastic ticket stock. They contracted with the same company to provide the equipment - Cubic Data, which still makes the latest version. I also remember some IBM machines that didn't make change, along with IBM machines that only made change. There was another odd one (first to take credit/debit cards) that seemed to print out tickets that came in rolls and were cut each time. Those tickets were odd because they were cut along a small strip between the tickets in the rolls. There was always this small piece sticking out, although they worked just fine. I would take scissors to them and they would work even after this little piece was trimmed.

This mock-up is about the same size I think:

8994928.0.jpg
 
I saw a picture of the giant farecard with the tiny fares today in The Washington Post's free weekday paper Express - while I was riding Metro of course!

On a side note -

Later in the day, since I was passing by WAS on Metro, I decided to stop by ClubAcela for a break and a couple of cups of FREE :eek: coffee. Finding a seat, I picked up the non-Express version of The Post and read, with great relish, about the Nats game I attended Thursday - which was an interesting game - their 10th W in a row, their 5th walk off W in their last 6 games, plus the game had no RBIs for either team, as the Nats scored the only run of the game on a throwing error in the bottom of the ninth. When I finished savoring the coffee and the articles on the game I put down the paper, looked around the room, and sitting close by was one of AU's moderators. :eek: There is just no escaping the ubiquitousness of AU! :cool:
Watched that game on TV, heck of a good one.

There was a mod in WAS and they didn't warn us? I thought there was a mandatory notification period. :D
 
Homeland Security wants to be notified when any AU Member is in the District!!!
Without getting into details... I thought I was just paranoid...

But as the ol' saying goes...

Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you! :eek:

-_-
Were you told to sit down and stop blocking the aisle? :lol:
 
Homeland Security wants to be notified when any AU Member is in the District!!!
Without getting into details... I thought I was just paranoid...

But as the ol' saying goes...

Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you! :eek:

-_-
Were you told to sit down and stop blocking the aisle? :lol:
No, that was one of the infamous-for-customer-service-oriented-service CHI based Amtrak employees.

In DC I get pulled over for no good reason and then told to appeal the ticket I was given by the cop who gave it to me...
 
Homeland Security wants to be notified when any AU Member is in the District!!!
Without getting into details... I thought I was just paranoid...

But as the ol' saying goes...

Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you! :eek:

-_-
Were you told to sit down and stop blocking the aisle? :lol:
No, that was one of the infamous-for-customer-service-oriented-service CHI based Amtrak employees.

In DC I get pulled over for no good reason and then told to appeal the ticket I was given by the cop who gave it to me...
You were DRIVING in DC?!? What were you thinking!?!
 
Back
Top