APTIS
http://dbpedia.org/resource/APTIS an entity of type: Company
APTIS was the Accountancy and Passenger Ticket Issuing System used on the British Rail/National Rail network until 2007. It was originally called "Advanced Passenger Ticket Issuing System" as it was being developed at the time of the Advanced Passenger Train. It was widely known as the All-Purpose Ticket-Issuing System, a description which was used during the development of the prototype devices. It led to the introduction, on the national railway, of a new standardised machine-printable ticket, the APTIS ticket, which replaced the Edmondson railway ticket first introduced in the 1840s.
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APTIS
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All Purpose Ticket Issuing System
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10032566
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1114625795
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Manual/Hopper-fed
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Ticket Office-based
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Downwards from 99
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Upwards from 01
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Thorn EMI, Wells
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Aptis ProStation next to an Aptis machine at the National Railway Museum, York
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none
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October 1986
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- All passenger sectors of British Rail
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- All train operating companies
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After privatisation:
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Before privatisation:
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APTIS
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3
2971
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APTIS was the Accountancy and Passenger Ticket Issuing System used on the British Rail/National Rail network until 2007. It was originally called "Advanced Passenger Ticket Issuing System" as it was being developed at the time of the Advanced Passenger Train. It was widely known as the All-Purpose Ticket-Issuing System, a description which was used during the development of the prototype devices. It led to the introduction, on the national railway, of a new standardised machine-printable ticket, the APTIS ticket, which replaced the Edmondson railway ticket first introduced in the 1840s.
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2000
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6687