Gallery
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Ticket machines in Wu Kai Sha Station of Hong Kong's MTR
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Machine for Metro-North Railroad, a metropolitan New York City commuter line, United States.
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A ticket machine at the Jordanhill railway station in Scotland.
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Ticket Machine in Olomouc, Czech Republic.
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Ticket machine at Nagoya Station, Aonami Line, Japan.
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Ticket machine at Mo Chit Station, Bangkok Skytrain, Thailand.
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Ticket machines at Seoul Station, Korail, South Korea.
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Pay and display parking ticket machine in Bristol, England.
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Lufthansa ticket machines at Hanover International Airport, Germany.
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Food ticket machine at the restaurant in Hiroshima, Japan.
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Betting ticket machine of kyōtei (powerboat race) in Kasama, Japan.
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Fare adjustment machines, used when a rider bought a (supposedly wrong) ticket, and wants to adjust the fare. Tokyo Metro, Japan.
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One in Kirkcaldy railway station, Scotland.
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Light rail TVM at the University South Campus station of UTA TRAX.
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Ticket machine in Stockholm.
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Ticket machine at Stroud railway station, England which dispenses tickets ordered and paid for online.
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Combined Ticket machines of the Deutsche Bahn and RMV in Limburg an der Lahn, Germany.
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A ticket vending machine at a Tri-Rail station in South Florida
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A ticket machine at the Shenyang Metro,China.
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