£3.50 Original price was: £3.50.£3.15Current price is: £3.15.
Every station needs to sell tickets, and as part of modernisation plans from British Rail, this became easier with the introduction of the ‘QuickFare’ ticket machines in 1989. These machines were designed to allow passengers to issue their own tickets without the need of a member of staff. They were particularly useful at quiet or unmanned stations. These machines have since been phased out and replaced by more modern equipment.
MODEL
This pack contains two Ticket Machines made from photopolymer resin. They are pre-painted and can be planted onto your models straight from the pack.
SPECIFICATIONS
ERA | 1989-Present |
PAINT FINISH | Pristine |
INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENTS
LENGTH | 12mm |
DEPTH | 7mm |
HEIGHT | 26mm |
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