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Revenue Protection Inspectors (RPIs) or Revenue Protection Officers (RPOs) patrol different forms of public transport, particularly trains, in the United Kingdom issuing penalty fares to passengers who travel without a valid ticket. They also work at railway stations checking passengers' tickets as they board and alight trains. Penalty fares can also be issued if a passenger is travelling in first class accommodation holding a standard class ticket, an adult travelling on a child ticket or if the passenger has travelled beyond the destination printed on their ticket. The Inspectors ususally wear a uniform provided by their employer, but also work in civilian clothing. In military tactics, to patrol, or conduct a patrol, is to conduct reconnaissance of a designated area or route. ...
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A passenger is a term broadly used to describe any person who travels in a vehicle, but bears little or no responsibility for the tasks required for that vehicle to arrive at its destination. ...
First class is a particularly high quality travel class offered by passenger airlines, railways and shipping companies. ...
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The penalty fare on UK rail services is a minimum of £20, or double the single fare to the next station stop, whichever is the greater. If the journey is to be continued, the fare for the remaining portion is also taken into account. A railway yard in Portland, Oregon. ...
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Currently Southern, South West Trains, Central Trains, South Eastern Trains, First Capital Connect and First Great Western Link are some of the Train Operating Companies that participate in the penalty fares scheme. Southern is the latest name of the train operating company that took over from Connex South Central on the routes to South London, Surrey, and Sussex from Victoria and London Bridge. ...
South West Trains (SWT) is a Train Operating Company operating in the United Kingdom, providing train services to the south-west of London, chiefly in Greater London and the counties of Surrey, Hampshire, Dorset, Devon and Wiltshire (the area largely covered before 1923 by the London and South Western Railway...
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South Eastern Trains (SET) is a British train operating company set up to provide train services in the south-east of England including Kent, parts of East Sussex, and the South-East London commuter routes. ...
First Capital Connect is a train operating company in England that began its passenger operations on the National Rail network at 02:00 BST 1 April 2006. ...
First Great Western Link is a train operating company owned by First Group that provides train services, on a franchise basis, from Paddington Station to destinations such as Slough, Reading, Didcot, Oxford, Basingstoke, Newbury, Bedwyn, Hereford, Worcester and Banbury. ...
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Transport for London currently recruits over 200 Revenue Protection Inspectors that work on the Bus network alone. Due to the introduction of 'Articulated Buses' to London, TfL is now recruiting an extra 150 inspectors to combat the increased fare evasion. Revenue Protection Officers also patrol Yarra Trams and Connex train services in Victoria (Australia). They were introduced after Conductors were taken away from the tram ways in a bid to curb fare evasion. Replacement of Conductors with ticket machines as the point of sale method has also resulted in thousands of commuters evading fares on Melbourne trams. Many people view RPOs negatively and there are reports in the media regarding the issue of excessive force, though the number of reports is relatively low in relation to the estimated 1500 people reported each week on their services. Yarra Trams is a tram operating company in Melbourne, Australia. ...
Connex may refer to: a brand name used by Veolia Transport a ficticious energy company in the film Syriana an earlier name of Vodafone Romania a private operator of the suburban railway system in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Connex Melbourne Category: ...
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The city of Melbourne, the second-largest city in Australia, is home to the third largest tram network in the world, consisting of 245 kilometres of track, 500 trams, and 1770 tram stops. ...
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