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#9358186
26 December 2022
Closed ticket vending booth for the Lok Ma Chau to Huanggang Cross-boundary Shuttle Bus in a bus stop in Lok Ma Chau on December 26, 2022 in Hong Kong, China.
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#6735542
20 May 2021
A man seen outside a ticket vending machine outside Tara Station in Dublin city center. On Tuesday, 18 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#5555896
17 March 2020
An official seen wearing a mask as a precaution from the pandemic coronavirus, help railway passengers with the automatic ticket vending machine.
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#5042772
26 October 2019
Riot Police are seen standing guard next to broken ticket vending machines on an MTR Light rial Platform during an Anti-Government Protest in Yuen Long district in Hong Kong, China, October 26, 2019, Pro-Democracy Protesters have a been taking to the streets for months in protest.
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#4904682
22 September 2019
Graffiti is seen on ticket vending machines inside Sha Tin MTR station in Hong Kong on September 22, 2019, Pro- Democracy Protester Have Been Protesting across Hong Kong for the past few months calling for the government to meet their demands including setting up an independent inquiry into police misconduct and abuse of power over the past few months of protest in Hong Kong, Also calling for universal Suffrage .
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#4904684
22 September 2019
Graffiti is seen on ticket vending machines inside Sha Tin MTR station in Hong Kong on September 22, 2019, Pro- Democracy Protester Have Been Protesting across Hong Kong for the past few months calling for the government to meet their demands including setting up an independent inquiry into police misconduct and abuse of power over the past few months of protest in Hong Kong, Also calling for universal Suffrage .
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#4087144
1 April 2019
Passengers buy the Jakarta MRT ticket using a vending machine at Jakarta MRT Bunderan HI station in the first day of commercial operations in Jakarta, April 1, 2019. The Jakarta Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system was a new modern transportation system in Indonesia, which was built to be integrated with other transportation systems such as buses, commuter rail, and Light Rail Transportation (LRT), aimed at reducing congestion which causes economic losses of up to 5 billion dollars each year.
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#1419036
4 September 2016
In this photo dated August 9, 2016, Filipinos line up at a ticket vending machine to buy train tickets in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines. Excluding the Philippine National Railways system, the Light Rail Transit (LRT) and the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) systems, with its corresponding Purple, Blue, and Yellow lines, make up a majority of Metro Manila's railway system, serving 2.1 million passengers on a daily basis. With the premise of improvements in service, the Philippine government, through no less than former president Benigno "Noynoy" Simeon Aquino III, led the charge in having the LRT and MRT systems privatized, claiming that the government was losing valuable money in subsidizing train fares, arguing that Filipinos from Visayas and Mindanao regions shouldn't be paying for something they will never get to utilize, and that the subsidies should be put in other departments. Despite promises of improvements in services which would be brought by increasing train fares through privatization of the aforementioned train systems, both the LRT and MRT systems remain wraught with glitches and delays, as well as marked with inefficiency with long lines even after the morning and evening rush hour becoming a common and accepted occurence, with the only visible change seen by commuters is a contactless smart card system called the "beep card," which replaced the magnetic card-based system. Activists from cause-oriented groups such as the umbrella group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (New Patriotic Alliance), which have criticized the Philippine government's train privatization scheme as deceptive and anti-people, have challenged the train fare hikes and the privatized state of the train systems to the Supreme Court, and are currently awaiting an affirmative decision. Newly-elected President Rodrigo Roa Duterte has promised in his inaugural State of the Nation Address to increase the train capacity, as well as decreasing the train headway interval and implementing longer operat
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#44299
3 March 2014
(140303) -- KUNMING, March 3, 2014 () -- Passengers buy tickets on ticket vending machines at the railway station of Kunming, capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province, March 3, 2014. A group of knife-wielding attackers slashed frantically at crowds at the station on March 1, killing 29 people and injuring 143. The station resumed operation Monday. (/Chen Haining) (wjq)
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#44297
3 March 2014
(140303) -- KUNMING, March 3, 2014 () -- A staff member helps a passenger buy tickets at a ticket vending machine in the railway station of Kunming, capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province, March 3, 2014. A group of knife-wielding attackers slashed frantically at crowds at the station on March 1, killing 29 people and injuring 143. The station resumed operation Monday. (/Chen Haining) (wjq)
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