Ticketing: where to find new copies?

Ticketing: where to find new copies?

22 September 2018, 23:48
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The collectors of transport tickets began to unite after the Second World War. So, the continental club unites more than a hundred people, most of them, German speakers. Also, such communities exist in Australia, Argentina and Poland. Where do they find copies for their collections?

1. As the primary sources are modern tickets, which acquired peridrofil itself, or his relatives, friends, acquaintances, etc.

2. Found, picked up from the ground or extracted from garbage cans.

3. Tickets are often found in books, as they are used by many as bookmarks, in old clothes, bags, briefcases and suitcases.

4. It happens that tickets are stored as family relics and artifacts.

5. Ticket "treasures" are very rare. So, in 2004 a similar "treasure" of old railway tickets (1918 and 1922) was discovered during the repair of the Lviv railway station.

6. Some peridrophil communities buy up the remains of ticket runs that are out of use, and then distribute them among their members.

7. The emergence of the internet has intensified the secondary market of tickets: now most of the turnover of tickets takes place in the network (electronic auctions and forums).
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