Examples of using Ticket machines in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Ticket machines only take coins.
Some of the rare trams have single ticket machines as well.
There are ticket machines on every stop.
Self-service machines: major stations may also have one or more self-service touch-screen ticket machines.
Ticket machines only accept coins.
Purchase your tickets from stations, ticket machines, or from many kiosks.
The ticket machines only take coins.
You can purchase tickets from several places including newsagents,tobacconists and ticket machines at major metro and bus stops.
There are ticket machines at each station.
Another thing is that the low maintenance cost and anti-vandal characteristics of stainlessprovides a growing market in public transport, ticket machines and street furniture.
There are ticket machines in every station.
Ticket machines are located in Arrivals.
Buy at the ticket office or automatic ticket machines at train stations a special match ticket and enjoy a 20% discount!
Ticket machines only accept cash and no change is given.
There are ticket machines in all tram stations.
The ticket machines return only coins.
Tram ticket machines only take coins.
The ticket machines accept coins only.
NS(Dutch Railways) ticket machines and desks are located in the baggage reclaim halls 1, 2 and 3, and Schiphol Plaza.
Ticketing machines are available in English.
The ticket machine only takes coins.
Each station has a ticket machine.
All rail stations have ticketing machines.
A ticket machine is at each station.
In every rail station there is a ticket machine.
Pancras International" turn right and you will see a ticket machine.
All the stations have self-service touchscreen tickets machines, which can be changed to English.
Thanks to Randy's ticket machine… we had done good on our first day of runnin' the world.
You can purchase your train tickets from the tickets desk or from yellow ticketing machines that are at the train stations.
The card costs $12, including $7 stored value, andthe card can be“topped up” in increments of at least $10 at any ticketing machine or 7-Eleven stores(the latter will allow a top-up for a service fee).