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13-06-2019, 04:38 PM | #28 | ||
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[QUOTE=Mr_BA2003;6305672]I've had the pleasure of catching Melbourne's finest trains for 8 years. On 3 different lines. Usually average at least one stuff up a month. Unless you're on the Pakenham / Canbourne line... That's been under repair for years and they are always on buses.
Few years ago my train broke down... So off train and onto replacement buses. In the rush I forgot to tap on with myki. When I got to my train after the bus I hoped on then when I got off I got done for not having a valid ticket. 3 hour trip and a $230 fine to go. QUOTE] You should try the North East line to Albury, what a joke. I can not see how a train which takes 3 1/2 hours ish to Wangaratta can often run 1-2 hours late !!
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