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90 ticket screens may be removed: Could the future of metro bus ticket machines be coming to an end?
National World - LocalTV
2025-05-19
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When Metrobus services first launched a decade ago, iPoints were a key feature. They were designed to speed up boarding by letting passengers buy tickets before getting on – and without using cash.
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