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Browsing through the excellent photographs on
http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/

However, there's one that has flummoxed me:
http://snipurl.com/autotick

Errrm, what's "automatic ticket machine"y about that? :-))

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"Tristán White" wrote in message
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Browsing through the excellent photographs on
http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/

However, there's one that has flummoxed me:
http://snipurl.com/autotick

Errrm, what's "automatic ticket machine"y about that? :-))


Are they referring to one of those devices that you sometimes see (or used
to see) in cinemas which consists of a flat metal plate with slots in it and
corresponding series of buttons alongside that the operator presses to
dispense a ticket from the right roll. In the photo I can just make out a
series of buttons in front of the operator, to the right of his hand.

OK, so it's not very automatic, but it's all that I can think of after
seeing the photo.



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"Tristán White" wrote in message
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Browsing through the excellent photographs on
http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/

However, there's one that has flummoxed me:
http://snipurl.com/autotick

Errrm, what's "automatic ticket machine"y about that? :-))


Hmm. It looks like the sort of thing they used to have in cinemas.
There's several rolls of pre-printed tickets under the desk,
the operator presses a lever, and a ticket pops up out of a slot.

As you say, not exactly automatic, although maybe the date is
printed on it or something like that.

Peter.


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Browsing through the excellent photographs on
http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/

However, there's one that has flummoxed me:
http://snipurl.com/autotick

Errrm, what's "automatic ticket machine"y about that? :-))


Hmm. It looks like the sort of thing they used to have in cinemas.
There's several rolls of pre-printed tickets under the desk,
the operator presses a lever, and a ticket pops up out of a slot.

As you say, not exactly automatic, although maybe the date is
printed on it or something like that.

Peter.



Exactly so, date appeared on front.

For example see http://snipurl.com/d65l

Date would have been under the station name but on this one it has faded
away with old age.

HTH
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"Tristán White" wrote in message
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Browsing through the excellent photographs on
http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/

However, there's one that has flummoxed me:
http://snipurl.com/autotick

Errrm, what's "automatic ticket machine"y about that? :-))


Automatic by the standards of 1921.

An improvement on the clerk having a rack of tickets of different prices
from which he selected the one the passenger needed. Similarly, bus
conductors carried masses of separate tickets (even much later than the
1920s).





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An early version of the rapid printer - in use until the early 1990s when
the UTS machines were introduced.


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"Tristán White" wrote in message
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Browsing through the excellent photographs on
http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/

However, there's one that has flummoxed me:
http://snipurl.com/autotick

Errrm, what's "automatic ticket machine"y about that? :-))


Automatic by the standards of 1921.

An improvement on the clerk having a rack of tickets of different prices
from which he selected the one the passenger needed. Similarly, bus
conductors carried masses of separate tickets (even much later than the
1920s).





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"Martin Underwood" wrote in message
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"Tristán White" wrote in message
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Browsing through the excellent photographs on
http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/

However, there's one that has flummoxed me:
http://snipurl.com/autotick

Errrm, what's "automatic ticket machine"y about that? :-))


Are they referring to one of those devices that you sometimes see (or used
to see) in cinemas which consists of a flat metal plate with slots in it

and
corresponding series of buttons alongside that the operator presses to
dispense a ticket from the right roll. In the photo I can just make out a
series of buttons in front of the operator, to the right of his hand.

OK, so it's not very automatic, but it's all that I can think of after
seeing the photo.


Yes, it looks like one. In the cinema world they're called 'Automaticket'
machines, and were an industry standard item for many decades. I work in a
cinema which still uses one.

Andrew


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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 23:36:32 +0000 (UTC), Andrew
wrote:


"Martin Underwood" wrote in message
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"Tristán White" wrote in message
...
Browsing through the excellent photographs on
http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/

However, there's one that has flummoxed me:
http://snipurl.com/autotick

Errrm, what's "automatic ticket machine"y about that? :-))


Are they referring to one of those devices that you sometimes see (or
used
to see) in cinemas which consists of a flat metal plate with slots in it

and
corresponding series of buttons alongside that the operator presses to
dispense a ticket from the right roll. In the photo I can just make out
a
series of buttons in front of the operator, to the right of his hand.

OK, so it's not very automatic, but it's all that I can think of after
seeing the photo.


Yes, it looks like one. In the cinema world they're called
'Automaticket'
machines, and were an industry standard item for many decades. I work
in a
cinema which still uses one.


Ooh, where? I remember them from my childhood but I thought they would be
gone fr good by now...
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James Farrar wrote to uk.transport.london on Fri, 4 Mar 2005:

Yes, it looks like one. In the cinema world they're called
'Automaticket'
machines, and were an industry standard item for many decades. I
work in a
cinema which still uses one.


Ooh, where? I remember them from my childhood but I thought they
would be gone fr good by now...


I'm *almost* sure they still have them at Earl's Court Exhibition
Centre.... they certainly did a few years ago. Can't remember last year
(I usually manage a trip to the Ideal Home Show at some stage).
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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 23:36:32 +0000 (UTC), Andrew
wrote:


"Martin Underwood" wrote in message
...
"Tristán White" wrote in message
...
Browsing through the excellent photographs on
http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/

However, there's one that has flummoxed me:
http://snipurl.com/autotick

Errrm, what's "automatic ticket machine"y about that? :-))

Are they referring to one of those devices that you sometimes see (or
used
to see) in cinemas which consists of a flat metal plate with slots in

it
and
corresponding series of buttons alongside that the operator presses to
dispense a ticket from the right roll. In the photo I can just make out
a
series of buttons in front of the operator, to the right of his hand.

OK, so it's not very automatic, but it's all that I can think of after
seeing the photo.


Yes, it looks like one. In the cinema world they're called
'Automaticket'
machines, and were an industry standard item for many decades. I work
in a
cinema which still uses one.


Ooh, where? I remember them from my childhood but I thought they would be
gone fr good by now...


Hebden Bridge Picture House, West Yorkshire... there are a few others
scattered around too I think.




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