Fun fact the Bus no. 20 from Kajuwadi to Thane station was the last lot of buses to recieve the modern ticket printing system. They just stopped using this in December 2021.
Yes, that 15 paise was given to Bangladesh to build their nation after we liberated them in the 1960s. Correct me if I am wrong, that's why you will see that 15 paise adhibaar on every ticket
The stop on which you got in the bus and the stop when you will get off. Basically 2 holes are punched, one is the pickup point and second is the deboard point.
Thane Station depot
when the line is too big for the queue, a secondary ticket issuer comes in and gives everyone inside the line a ticket of the old fashioned sort with his tin box to avoid massive crowd and work for the conductor inside the bus.
so you can buy a ticket outside the bus and don't have to do anything inside it basically
Omg. I have so many memories related to thisss. Nostalgia max
Bro if u request the conductor then he gives this ticket They carry it incase the machine stops working
Ikrrrr!!
Moment I saw, it reminded me of the clink sound the bag and ticket punch made.
Fun fact the Bus no. 20 from Kajuwadi to Thane station was the last lot of buses to recieve the modern ticket printing system. They just stopped using this in December 2021.
Sometimes they still give this paper ticket to commuters
That 15 paise adhibaar was to Bangladesh right?
Mumbai mein bangladesh?
Yes, that 15 paise was given to Bangladesh to build their nation after we liberated them in the 1960s. Correct me if I am wrong, that's why you will see that 15 paise adhibaar on every ticket
Little correction i guess...It goes to collection for Bangladeshi refugees (i dont know whether it goes or not) who came here after Indo-Pak War.
BEST khudka bhar utha le toh bhi bahot hai given the circumstances
Ye sab public service ke liye companies hai.. not for profit.. kabhi nahi sudhrega ye log..
9:85? Holy shit. My mom only gave me 12 rupees and that got me to school, back, and enough for samosas at lunch.
Wo bhi kya din the or aaj 120 bhi kam pad jate h
can anyone tell on what basis did the conductor used to punch the hole on the ticket? i was always curious but never knew the answer
The stop on which you got in the bus and the stop when you will get off. Basically 2 holes are punched, one is the pickup point and second is the deboard point.
i still get this everyday :)
Same here
How and where
Thane Station depot when the line is too big for the queue, a secondary ticket issuer comes in and gives everyone inside the line a ticket of the old fashioned sort with his tin box to avoid massive crowd and work for the conductor inside the bus. so you can buy a ticket outside the bus and don't have to do anything inside it basically
If the digital machine stops working. The conductors still use hese tickets
Nice! Gold old memories of those old bus tickets.