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Tkt2

Is t is Chatrogram or Chittagong? what my bengali friend says it is Chatrogram written in bengali while in English it is Chittagong

Posted by Syed J. Rahman on 2008 Apr 16 11:34:09 +0000

Tkt2

Correction: it is 250 taka (for 1 person) or INR 145 or USD 3.60

Posted by Ajai Banerji on 2008 Apr 11 06:46:29 +0000

Tkt3

Correction: it is actually 200 taka/ INR 116 /USD 2.90

Posted by Ajai Banerji on 2008 Apr 11 06:43:58 +0000

2432May07

Also note that the ISL server code has been changed from 'RTCX' (X=0 to 9) to 'IRTC-X'.Though its not clear whether this ticket has come from NewDelhi office or CSTM office.However tickets issued from New Delhi PRS/ISL are printed out from 'RTCX' ISL terminal
-Varun Dambal

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2007 Jun 27 16:00:44 +0000

2432May07

Its quite common nowadays.All Delhi bound Up and Down trains are alotted Delhi ISL tickets.Even I was issued a Delhi ISL PNR when I travelled by 2650 NZM-YPR Karnataka Express from SC.
Varun Dambal.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2007 Jun 25 15:57:24 +0000

NewTicket

So sad... After irctc.com, the tickets too are filled with ads. Why is half of PNR number blanked?

Posted by Jimmy Jose on 2007 Jun 23 16:51:47 +0000

NewTicket

shouldn't advertising be on the reverse side of the ticket??

Posted by Aseem Johri on 2007 Jun 23 14:02:45 +0000

tiket

Re-inventing the wheel: these day passes were there in 2002 and then scrapped. I made good use of one in 2002.
Delhi Metro has someting similar-Rs 70 for one day.

Posted by Ajai Banerji on 2007 May 31 13:12:08 +0000

EIR-Railway-worker-Free-fro

The cross in the ticket-Does it decipt the British Raj? Because even the British flag has one such cross.

Posted by Ranjeet Ramaswamy Iyer on 2007 May 19 15:45:36 +0000

Indo-Pak-Ticket-PR-2

In Urdu it says on top <i>daraja dotum meel</i> for <i>II Mail</i>. In the bottom it is <i>Pakistan Rhailways</i> for <i>P.R.</i>.

Posted by M S M Saifullah on 2007 May 16 06:27:20 +0000

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