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  2. Group 2 (motorsport) - Wikipedia

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    An Audi Coupe (B2) Group 2 Touring Car. The Group 2 racing class referred to regulations for cars in touring car racing and rallying, as regulated by the FIA. Group 2 was replaced by Group A in 1982. A BMW 3.0 CSL Group 2 Touring Car. The FIA established Appendix J regulations for Touring and GT cars for 1954 and the term Group 2 was in use to ...

  3. APTIS ticket features - Wikipedia

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    An APTIS travel ticket from Leamington Spa to Bradford-on-Avon. All printed details are identified by a number and summarised below. Tickets issued from British Rail's APTIS system had a considerable amount of detail, presented in a consistent, standard format. The design for all tickets was created by Colin Goodall.

  4. Electronic ticket - Wikipedia

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    An official ticket number (including the airline's 3-digit ticketing code, [2] a 4-digit form number, a 6-digit serial number, and sometimes a check digit) Carriage terms and conditions (or at least a reference to them) Fare and tax details, including fare calculation details and some additional data such as tour codes.

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  7. 16–25 Railcard - Wikipedia

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    For the first 4½ years, until 15 September 1978, [2] minimum fares applied at all times; if the price of the ticket including the full discount was lower than the relevant minimum fare level, the latter would be charged and the full discount would not be given. For example, if the date was June 1974, the journey in question was a "Higher rate ...

  8. Group 2 - Wikipedia

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    Group 2 (motorsport), an FIA classification for cars in auto racing and rallying that preceded Group A; Group 2, the second level of worldwide Thoroughbred horse races; Group 2 fax machine - Group 1 & Group 2 are obsolete analog standards for sending faxes; Group of Two, a proposed informal special relationship between the United States and the ...

  9. OTRS - Wikipedia

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    OTRS (originally Open-Source Ticket Request System) is a service management suite. The suite contains an agent portal, admin dashboard and customer portal. In the agent portal, teams process tickets and requests from customers (internal or external). There are various ways in which this information, as well as customer and related data can be ...