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A big leap for m-ticketing
New system covers all phones and all rail routes
Peter Stonham
Thetrainline.com, the UK’s leading rail ticket retailer, has signed a deal for a mass-market mobile ticketing purchase and delivery system. The system will allow users to buy and display UK rail tickets direct from their mobile phones for any route on the National Rail network without having to visit ticket offices or ticket machines. The system is already in development with a rollout expected later in 2010.
While it has been possible to purchase tickets online for some time, the Masabi...
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Masabi software will allow rail users to buy and display train tickets on their mobile phones

