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Ticketless train travel to be trialled across cities

Ticketless train travel to be trialled across cities

A new trial for ticketless train travel is being conducted across several cities. The trial will allow passengers to check in and out of trains using a location-identifying app, eliminating the need for physical tickets. This digital ticketing system is expected to provide a more convenient and seamless travel experience for passengers. The trials will gather data and feedback to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of this ticketless approach before potentially implementing it more widely. The initiative aims to modernize public transportation by leveraging technology to streamline the ticketing process and improve overall efficiency for both passengers and transit operators.

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