Difference between revisions of "VTA Light Rail ticket machine"
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Ticket machines sell: | Ticket machines sell: | ||
* One way ticket (valid for 4 hours throughout the system) | * One way ticket (valid for 4 hours throughout the system) | ||
− | * | + | * Excursion pass (valid only on light rail for 8 hours) |
* Day pass (local buses and light rail) | * Day pass (local buses and light rail) | ||
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+ | Ticket machines can also add pass products or e-cash values onto existing [[Clipper]] cards. | ||
Ticket machines accept: | Ticket machines accept: | ||
* Cash (change provided) | * Cash (change provided) | ||
* Day pass tokens | * Day pass tokens | ||
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+ | Ticket machines will eventually accept credit and ATM cards in the future. | ||
Passengers must have a valid ticket or pass when riding the light rail. | Passengers must have a valid ticket or pass when riding the light rail. | ||
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[[Category:VTA Light Rail]] | [[Category:VTA Light Rail]] |
Latest revision as of 19:28, 6 September 2012
Ticket machines are available at every VTA Light Rail station. They may be located on the platforms or at the stairways leading to the platforms.
Ticket machines sell:
- One way ticket (valid for 4 hours throughout the system)
- Excursion pass (valid only on light rail for 8 hours)
- Day pass (local buses and light rail)
Ticket machines can also add pass products or e-cash values onto existing Clipper cards.
Ticket machines accept:
- Cash (change provided)
- Day pass tokens
Ticket machines will eventually accept credit and ATM cards in the future.
Passengers must have a valid ticket or pass when riding the light rail.
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