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Yeah it's like $6 for the card and minimum $10 top up. No paper metcards from the stations i believe.

Oyster works in london cause everyone catches the train. Not here where you have people travelling from suburbs into the city :/

Very true. What I don't understand is, why don't State Govt or whoever responsible simply buy the 'rights' to use Oyster system and adapt to here, surely it won't cost $1.4 billion, and isn't unreliable.

It works from suburbs up to zone 6 which is bit further from London CBD to Heathrow airport (I think Gatwick Airport is zone 6), that's good one hour train ride.

3mm?

I want steaks not shaves lol.

I'm not fussed if I get it in the 2.5kg like last time. If its full blood I prefer it a bit thick so I can medium rare it. And come earlier so as soon as I finish tobys I can start yours

Very true. What I don't understand is, why don't State Govt or whoever responsible simply buy the 'rights' to use Oyster system and adapt to here, surely it won't cost $1.4 billion, and isn't unreliable.

It works from suburbs up to zone 6 which is bit further from London CBD to Heathrow airport (I think Gatwick Airport is zone 6), that's good one hour train ride.

basically as vic gov put it out to tender, Oyster,and it's relation the octopus card (Hong Kong one) all tendered, and the vic gov picked the cheapest unproved technology....

nuff said

3mm?

I want steaks not shaves lol.

I'm not fussed if I get it in the 2.5kg like last time. If its full blood I prefer it a bit thick so I can medium rare it. And come earlier so as soon as I finish tobys I can start yours

how much you charge for roll/flare mater of interest?

I would be looking as wide as possible don't give a F about the paint!

basically as vic gov put it out to tender, Oyster,and it's relation the octopus card (Hong Kong one) all tendered, and the vic gov picked the cheapest unproved technology....

nuff said

Well done Mr Bracks (pretty sure it was first talked about when Steve Bracks was the premier of Victoria yeah?).

Was told it was designed by a bunch of University students.

So looks like Toby might be winning himself his first motorsport trophy.

assuming he can stop car catching on fire that is

http://www.sauvic.co...hampionship.xls

Woohooo!

Slow n steady wins the race lol

We'll 2nd anyway

Very true. What I don't understand is, why don't State Govt or whoever responsible simply buy the 'rights' to use Oyster system and adapt to here, surely it won't cost $1.4 billion, and isn't unreliable.

It works from suburbs up to zone 6 which is bit further from London CBD to Heathrow airport (I think Gatwick Airport is zone 6), that's good one hour train ride.

you think london is good... you should see singapore's system!

whole week i was there (public transport at least 4-5 trips a day) cost me a grand total of $12 SGD (like $9 AUD)

no graffiti

pregnant mrs was offered a seat on EVERY TRIP

no rubbish

no f**kwit drivers to strike or go slow/stop near stations as part of unjust union action

longest wait for a train was 4 minutes

how much you charge for roll/flare mater of interest?

I would be looking as wide as possible don't give a F about the paint!

just borry my guard roller martin

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