I’m lost
I’ve just crossed a capital city by train, 3 stops so far*.
Not once been told to mind the gap between the platform and the train.
Not once been warned to not leave behind my luggage.
Not once been warned to not open the doors before the train is at the platform.
Not once been told to label my luggage.
Not once been told to mind the closing doors.
And no one died (as far as I’m aware).
* - I’m now in Belgium having arrived from France earlier
@jon what is a standard multi in this context ?
@jon @quixoticgeek does an app really save you a few euro? What price access to your phone, its data, network and battery? Transport tickets really ought to use standard ticket wallet apps. Bet their blasted app is only on Google and Apple app stores, not independent ones, entrenching the tech overlord monopolies further. 😤
@mjr @quixoticgeek Sorry but I’m not queuing to buy it on paper.
@quixoticgeek @mjr Sure. But given the nature of this ticket - that only you can use it - it has to be connected to a login. Can be done on SNCB’s site too.
@jon @quixoticgeek sure, nor should you. I didn't say paper. I said standard ticket wallet app. The coded ticket could still be linked to a login. No need for another app that I can see. It seems like either a trojan horse to get access to my phone (so I don't want their app) or cluelessness (so I don't want their app).
@quixoticgeek on paper you write it on. In the app (which saves you a few Euro) you state start and end stations and activate.