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  2. Haramain High Speed Railway - Wikipedia

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    The HHR has a service speed of 300 km/h (186 mph), making it the first high-speed railway in Saudi Arabia. [4] Construction began in March 2009 and the railway was officially inaugurated on 25 September 2018, [ 5 ] opening to the public on 11 October 2018.

  3. Train ticket - Wikipedia

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    A train ticket is a transit pass ticket issued by a railway operator that enables the bearer to travel on the operator's network or a partner's network. Tickets can authorize the bearer to travel a set itinerary at a specific time (common for long-distance railroads), a set itinerary at any time (common for commuter railroads ), a set itinerary ...

  4. Fare of passenger trains in China - Wikipedia

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    The software used by staff to sell tickets is called Ticketing and Reservation System (TRS). Tickets can also be purchased on 12306.cn, China Railway's official ticketing website. Tickets are electronic, and only the identity document used when purchasing the ticket is needed for travel.

  5. High-speed rail in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    It covers a distance of 143 kilometres (89 mi) with a maximum operating speed of 350 km/h (220 mph), [14] [5] [15] and design speed of KCIC400AF train of 420 km/h (260 mph), [7] [16] making it the fastest commercially operating railway network in the world, tied with a handful of lines in China. The travel time between the two cities averages ...

  6. High-speed rail - Wikipedia

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    Mixing trains of vastly different speeds and/or stopping patterns on the same tracks drastically reduces capacity, [92] [93] [94] so usually a temporal separation (e.g. freight trains use the high-speed line only at night when no or only a few passenger trains operate) [95] is employed or the slower train has to wait at a station or passing ...

  7. Electronic ticket - Wikipedia

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    Electronic tickets can also be held in a smart phone and shown to the conductor using an app. Mobile tickets are common with operators of US commuter train networks (e.g. MTA LIRR and Metro North) but they are usually only offered on the US version of the App Store and only accept US-issued credit cards as the app's payment page asks the user ...

  8. Edmondson railway ticket - Wikipedia

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    The ticket was usually hand-punched by employees at the boarding gate, which now replaced by Trust system process. On the Taiwan Railway Administration lines, tickets for local trains also keep the Edmondson format as in Japan. Reserved tickets on the Tzu-Chiang express and high speed rail tickets have a larger format.

  9. Platform ticket - Wikipedia

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    A platform ticket issued at Kings Cross railway station, valid for one hour A disused platform ticket machine in Tanga, Tanzania. A platform ticket is a type of rail ticket issued by some rail transport systems, allowing the user to access the platforms of a train station, but not to board and travel on any train services.