Completely depends what sort of Train and from where, but usually no. Buy your ticket in advance at the station. Tickets often sell out quickly so buy as soon as you can.
??? "You missed the the cash pay booth and like to pay my ticket by mail total 1.70?" OK?????
To purchase a ticket from the fare vending machine at the train station, follow these steps: Approach the vending machine and select your desired language. Choose your destination and ticket type (e.g. one-way, round-trip). Insert cash or credit/debit card to pay for the ticket. Collect your ticket and any change if applicable. Keep the ticket with you for the duration of your journey as proof of payment.
I just called greyhound to talk to them about purchasing the ticket. One of the options was to tell the driver where you're going and pay for the ticket. I believe it's on individual basis though.
yes ~ If you pay for the train ticket then sure! :) Monimonimoni
Yes they did. They bought a ticket just as you would today to ride a train.
In order to pay for an airline ticket in cash, you would need to go directly to the ticket counter at the airport, or reserve the tickets through a travel agent.
The cost of a train ticket will vary depending upon how far you wish to travel, the time you are travelling, whether you booked your ticket in advance, and whether you want to travel in a first class or standard class compartment.
Supposedly if you pay one dollar over, the government will mail you a check to reimburse you for that dollar. If you don't cash the check, then the ticket remains unresolved and you will not recieve points off of your license.
It's a warrant issued for a civil offence such as unpaid ticket or unpaid court costs so basically pay the purge and you get out of jail
George Osborne
Nothing.
When you pay cash your interest payment iszero , its always better to pay cash