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  2. History of public transport ticketing in New South Wales

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    CityRail issued magnetic-stripe tickets (and until August 1993 new format non-magnetic-stripe paper tickets), including periodicals covering 7, 14, 28, 90 and 365-day periods. State Transit buses issued paper tickets for single fares, purchased on-board buses using cash with the bus drivers. Ten-trip magnetic-stripe tickets called TravelTen ...

  3. Integrated ticketing - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic stripe ticket, or loaded into an Oyster card: May 1983 Greater Stockholm: SL [22] SL-kort Smart card May 2022 Buses, Metro, rail, tram, ferries: Replaced the SL Access smart card system. Lombardy (Italian region) Regione Lombardia Io Viaggio Ovunque [23] Paper ticket / Magnet-Electronic paper ticket (SBME) / Smart Card (Io Viaggio) 2011

  4. APTIS - Wikipedia

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    APTIS issued impact printed tickets on credit-card sized card ticket stock, with a magnetic stripe on the centre of the reverse which could be encoded to operate ticket barriers; it could also use plain non-magnetic ticket stock. [1] APTIS could issue receipts for passengers paying by debit card or credit card. [1]

  5. Mag-Stripe Airline Boarding Passes Are a Thing of the Past - AOL

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    Magnetic stripe airline boarding passes will be joining paper tickets in history museums, according to the director general of the airlines' worldwide trade association. They've been overtaken by ...

  6. Automated fare collection - Wikipedia

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    A magnetic stripe system in the largest transit system in the USA Chicago: Ventra: The largest automated fare collection contract ever placed in North America. [14] San Francisco Bay Area: Clipper card: Contactless smart cards for public transport Bangladesh: SPass [15] Contactless smart cards in Bangladesh. Malaysia: Touch 'n Go

  7. metroCARD - Wikipedia

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    Single and day-trip tickets continue to be sold as Edmondson-sized magnetic stripe Metrotickets. Passengers could trade their existing Multitrip Metrotickets in for metroCARD trips. From December 2014, validators no longer accepted Multitrip tickets, however users could continue to convert them to metroCARD Trips until 28 February 2015. [10]

  8. Do magnets affect credit cards? - AOL

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    The strip also carries an encrypted pin, country code and information about currency units. Magnets can erase or scramble that information, which can interfere with your ability to make a purchase.

  9. Digital card - Wikipedia

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    In most magnetic stripe cards, the magnetic stripe is contained in a plastic-like film. The magnetic stripe is located 0.223 inches (5.7 mm) from the edge of the card, and is 0.375 inches (9.5 mm) wide. The magnetic stripe contains three tracks, each 0.110 inches (2.8 mm) wide.