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Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Ticket/s, Metlink, Short Trip ticket, full fare, 2011
Short Trip ticket, full fare, printed for the 2011, prior to Myki coming into use. Has the Metcard logo on it, along with other Metcard, Metlink information. On the rear of each ticket has the use details. .1 - Daily Full Fare - Zone 1, $7.00, issued 31/5/2011 and used on the same date. Has a message that Myki can now be used on trains, trams and buses. .2 - Two hour Concession - Zone 1, 10 trip, $15.10, issued using a Mastercard on 10/5/2011 and first use made on same day. Ten trips taken with the last on 26/5/2011. Two copies of each heldtrams, tramways, tickets, metlink, metcard -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Ticket/s, Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), Set of four Scratch type tickets, late 1980's of early 1990's
Set of four Scratch type tickets, with black printing and areas where a person could scratch out the month and day of the month areas to validate the ticket. Has the number on the base of the ticket. .1 - 2 hour concession zone 3, for sale in a pack of 5 only, has been scratched for June only - ticket No. C00515659. .2 - 2 hour adult, zone 3, has not been scratched or used - SA6849 .3 - 3 hour adult, zone 2, has been scratched for Sept 11, 4 o'clock - C00253703 - second copy added added 20/2/2017 - scratched for 9am, 27/6 - D00099852. .4 - 3 hour concession for zone 2, has been scratched for 9 Sept, 5pm - C00661363 - added 29/10/2016 .5 - 3 hours Zone 1 + 2 from a pack of 5, No. C00161838, scratched for Feb. 24, 6pm - add3d 24/9/2017. On the rear are the conditions of travel for both types of tickets with information about the ticket type, The Met logos, Transport Information and Transit Patrol telephone numbers. Two different types of logos. See also Reg Item Nos. 574, 1069 and 1161 and 4624 for other examples.trams, tramways, the met, scratch tickets -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Metcards - World Aids Day - set of 3, Metlink, 2007 - 2009
Set of three Metcards with the Metcard logo and transport Mode icons. Tickets were used to promote World AIDS Day. Two copies of each ticket held except for item 3. 1 - 2007 - December 1, Daily Full Fare - 22-11-2007 and 2 hour concessioin - 27-12-2007 2 - 2008 - 2 hour concession - 6-11-2008 and 14-11-2008 3 - 2009 - Daily concession - 15-2-2010 Demonstrates one of many different types of Metcards issued during the period of used in Melbourne from 1996 to 2013Set of three Metcard tickets - printed on light card with a magnetic stripe. Has the ticket number and contact details, Metcard and Metlink logo on the front of the card.trams, tramways, tickets, metcard, metlink, aids, world aids day -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - 3 hour adult $1.40 scratch ticket, The Met, 1990
The Met, Zone 1, 3 hour Adult Scratch type ticket, yellow with black printing and areas where a person could scratch out the month, day and time to validate the ticket. Has the number on the base of the ticket. Printed for use up to December 1990. Has not been used. On the rear are the conditions of travel for the ticket, The Met logos, Transport Information and Transit Patrol telephone numbers. Demonstrates the Melbourne ticketing system used on the public transport.3 hour adult $1.40, Zone 1 scratch ticket - unused - light card with yellow front.the met, scratch tickets, public transport, melbourne -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Artwork, other - Framed image of ATEA - Tramway Union Banner, 10/2022
The Australian Tramway Employees Association commissioned in 1915, a banner for use in marches or events. It was painted in 1916 by George Grant with its first public appearance at the Eight-Hour Day Diamond Jubilee on 10 April 1916, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the introduction of an eight-hour working day in Victoria. The reference gives a detailed history of the banner, it significance and the background to its painting. It is now held in the collection of Museums Victoria. The ATEA was the forerunner to the Australian Tramway and Motor Omnibus Employees' Association, now part of the Rail Tram and Bus Union. Image provided by Museum's Victoria to the donor - Peter Jewell. The image demonstrates the artists work and the use of symbols in the roles of a union.Framed Image - old gold coloured metal frame, Artglass, with red colour card surround with bevelled gold card inlay containing a high resolution image of the Australian Tramway Employees Association banner. Fitted with a metal hanging wire and a white surround, tape and the framers lable.tramways, unions, atea, atmoea, rtbu, banners, george grant, eight hour day