Paper towns tickets
In the book: Margo’s Woody Guthrie poster on the back of her curtains leads to a song called Walt Whitman’s Niece, which leads them to highlighted text in the poem “Songs of Myself” in Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, which Ben finds wedged between two yearbooks in Margo’s room.
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There are many, many differences, though-both subtle and significant-so below are just a handful. The changes, as fans of the book will see when the film hits theaters, are not necessarily for the worse. If you don't get the confirmation within 10 minutes, please check your spam folder. Click the link to confirm your subscription and begin receiving our newsletters. I expect it will only be a matter of time before the Wayfarer (assuming that it survives) becomes a smartcard- and/or app-based product.For your security, we've sent a confirmation email to the address you entered. At present, each Derbyshire Wayfarer issued as a scratchcard or on standard ticket stock at a railway station (which is then inserted into a special backing sleeve) has a questionnaire on the back on which you can enter your journey details and then send it to Derbyshire County Council to be entered into the monthly draw. Or they could send the winner a voucher to exchange for a Wayfarer on a bus or at a railway station.
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Withdrawal of scratchcard Wayfarers will presumably also mean that they'll no longer be able to do the monthly draw to win a free ticket, or if they do, I suppose you will have to specify the date when you want to use it. That is especially useful if you want to do a trip that requires good weather. This will obviously make them less flexible, as you can buy a scratchcard and then decide at the very last minute when you want to use it.
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In recent years most scratchcard tickets have been phased out in favour of tickets issued on standard ticket stock on the day of travel or for use on a specified date (or downloaded onto apps or smartcards).Ĭlick to expand.In which case I would guess that they will either no longer be available from tourist information centres, only from bus drivers and railway stations, or if you will still be able to buy them from TICs, you will either only be able to buy them on the day of travel or you will have to specify the day of travel when you buy them. FirstWeek and FirstMonth tickets for First buses in South Yorkshire (and presumably other places where First operates) were also issued as scratchcards until fairly recently. In the 1980s, 90s and early 2000s there were many scratchcard day tickets (and some scratchcard weekly and monthly tickets) throughout the country: the Greater Manchester Wayfarer, the one-day, weekly or monthly South Yorkshire Travelmaster, the London Transport/London Regional Transport One Day Bus Pass and Lothian Buses day tickets bought from tourist information centres, for example.
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Offhand the only other remaining example that I know of is the Derbyshire Wayfarer if bought from a tourist information centre in Derbyshire or ordered by post from Derbyshire County Council (although the postal ordering facility is currently suspended, presumably because of Covid restrictions).
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Not sure whether this belongs under Fares Advice & Policy or Buses & Coaches, but with the imminent withdrawal of the SPT Daytripper (see ) I wonder if there are many tickets left that are still issued as scratchcards where you scratch off the day, month and year on which you wish to use the ticket (or the starting or finishing date in the case of weekly or monthly tickets).