The word punched in the little girls ticket in "The Polar express" is Lead. She initially reads it as lead as in balloon, but the conductor reminds her it is also pronounced lead as in lead you anywhere.
They have parts of words punched into their tickets. In the beginning of the film it shows about 2 letters of a longer word, and the word depends on what the children's personalities are like.
in one ticket be and in others Le
be is punched in it.
lean on
Believe
They are called Conductors. And they don't collect the tickets, they hole-punch them.
Sucker punch
Yes. They are: Down beast, down punch, kick, right punch, down kick, punch and right kick.
lean on
Ticket inspector on a train.
Believe
yes the conductor will punch a hole in it or rip the bottom part off like at the movies.
A bell punch is a conductor's punch which rings a bell when used.
Ticket inspector on a train.
express yourself
pepsi, punch, polar
They are called Conductors. And they don't collect the tickets, they hole-punch them.
Mr Hollerith was inspired by punchcards he witnessed being used by railroad tickets. When the railroad man would ask for your ticket, he would use a hand punch to punch a hole in the ticket. The hole he punched was punched in your ticket in special places on the card that described the passengers appearance, so tickets could not be faked.
no she is an animal lover person she would never do that
"compostez votre billet" means that you have to validate your ticket before boarding the train. You do so by sliding your ticket in the slot of the tall vertical machine that you find just before entering the quay. The machine will punch a hole or print something on your ticket.