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redBus is an online bus ticket booking company that provides bus ticket booking through its website and iOS and Android mobile apps. redBus India is headquartered in Bangalore and works like a hub, acting as a medium for a network of more than 3500 bus operators, [3] [4] across the countries of India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Peru, and Colombia.
A Setright Machine is a machine operated by a conductor or guard for issuing bus tickets from a blank paper roll. Not only does it print the ticket as a receipt for the passenger to retain as proof of payment, it also has mechanical counters driven internally by the mechanism to count the total amount of money represented by the series of ...
It includes an integrated fare system, which allows passengers to make bus-to-bus or bus-to-metro transfers for the price of one ticket, using a single contactless smart card. Transantiago's implementation was problematic, as the decreased bus fleet and the newer routes have proved insufficient to properly serve a population inadequately ...
Red Bus may refer to: Red Bus (Mendoza), smart card in Argentina; Red Bus (New Zealand), bus operator in Christchurch; Red Bus CDC NSW, bus operator on the Central Coast, Australia; redBus, Indian online bus ticketing company; Red London buses
Electronic tickets, or "eTickets" as they are sometimes referred, are often delivered as PDFs or another downloadable format that can be received via email or through a mobile app. Electronic tickets allow organizers to avoid the cost of producing and distributing physical tickets by transferring costs to the customer, who must own electronic ...
Red Bus was implemented in Mendoza, Argentina in August 2006, [1] for the payment of the public transport (including buses and trolley). The system mixes payment by cash with a Mifare contactless smart card .
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The machine consists of a specialized PDA device, upon which all fare, timetable and other data is stored, a small ticket printer and its batteries, the blank ticket stock, and a ticket cradle which holds the tickets when they have been printed. The printer and ticket stock are housed within a plastic case into which the PDA slides.