> On Feb 17, 2017, at 6:28 PM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Humm maybe not..
> There is, or at least was, a 'Eurorail pass' for foreigners to enjoy access 
> to trips over a set period of time but open as to where they go.
> Arr there is a similar BritRail Pass too..

Same in Japan - JR pass for foreign visitors. 1 week unlimited travel. 

But this is not sold at a machine - you have to purchase through the embassy 
before your visit, as it is a huge discount (even at 800USD). I imagine these 
tourist passes are famous, but not the main use of the plans. Millions of 
people every day commute on prepaid time based cards and printed slips we are 
calling plans. 

Some places call passes "tickets" (like BART, with no station-to-station 
tickets (afaik), some places have tickets, prepaid passes, and prepaid "plan" 
tickets (Tokyo), So keeping the time-based tickets (even these tourist tickets) 
separate from passes or tickets might be a good idea. 

I am interested in add-fare/ fare adjustment machines, as well as pass refill 
machines you find at most major stations- I'll have to read the wiki.  This 
"plans" amenity is one of the other things to map as well. 

Javbw 



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